I have got some XML which is built by my application. This XML is dropped to an XML file, which I then wish to apply an XSL stylesheet to in order to convert it to a HTML page. However, every time, it just keeps coming out with the original XML rather than the transformed HTML
Public Function ColorInvert(ByVal pic As Bitmap) Dim i, j As Integer Dim c As Color For i = 0 To pic.Width - 1 Step 1 For j = 0 To pic.Height - 1 Step 1
I have a picturebox inside a panel with scroll bars.
I can zoom in or out the image in the picturebox by changing the PictureBox.Size, and the scrollbars update automatically.
How do I convert coordinates in pixel returned by the PictureBox.MouseMove event into image coordinates when the scrollbars value is not zero and the PictureBox.Size is not the original?
i just thought if i can use this script to visual basic program so that i can give it some buttons and other stuffs? just copied it to my friend and i want to give it a little more professional touch ....
I am developing an application toolbar to be used with our companys CAD software and I have this portion of it Reading the lines of a text file into various comboboxes and such. However, if there are only 12 lines in the text file when I click a button to update and apply the new information i get an error because the file is already open. I need to figure out how to make sure its closed before WriteAllLines kicks in.
Imports System.IO Public Class Form1 Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click If System.IO.File.Exists("c: emp est2.txt") Then Dim theFile As String = "c: emp est2.txt" [Code] .....
I am trying to create bitmap with my text and transformation. I am sure that there is no error in my code. Because this code is worked previously. Here is my code.
I am currently developing a service using the SharePoint 2010 Client Object Model to programmatically upload Excel worksheets to a Drop Off Library and then set the properties on the file. This process is working well. However, the Drop Off Library is governed by Content Organizer Rules that aren't being applied to the uploaded file. I have examined every property I thought I could have missed: [code] What's most frustrating is that if I edit the document properties using the Web UI and check it back in without making any changes, the file is moved to its final location. What might I have overlooked that is preventing Content Organizer Rules from being applied to newly uploaded files when using SP2010 COM?
I have an ssis package that takes a flat file and dumps it to SQL. During that process, 150 columns need to have '-' and '.' removed from them. I have done this using a Script Transformation.
Public Overrides Sub Input0_ProcessInputRow(ByVal Row As Input0Buffer) Dim column As IDTSInputColumn90 Dim rowType As Type = Row.GetType()
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Edit I've discovered that this line is the problem
Dim strCol As String = columnValue.GetValue(Row, Nothing).ToString()
I code GUIs in .NET frequently, and most of them only have the value of being a GUI, e.g. they don't do anything otherwise impossible. So most of the development goes to making them friendly, intuitive and eye-candy.Then it comes to my mind it would be simply amazing to skin them through .msstyles files, since there are so many places to find those files, and also tools to make your own.And some of those msstyles are just stunning, probably not for your whole desktop, but for styling homemade apps it would be perfect.
i have one quetion maybe some of you know codejock skinframework witch allows you to apply a skin to your vb6 application and i thought about asking is there a way applying a xp/vista theme to an vb .net application i dont want to use xp style if you think like that i mean downloading a skin and applying it only to my application? is that possible in vb .net
I have a small VB.NET application built using VS 2008 and .NET 3.5.Very simply, there is a timer that kicks off every few seconds to download an XML stream from the web. I look at this stream and manipulate it.The problem I am facing is that the remote web server may not respond in a timely fashion to the following line of
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How can I implement asynchronous calls so that the my application can behave without locking up?
I have a 2d array and I want to do a calculation on each element in the array and then return the index which results in the smallest value.
I have tried iterating through each element in the 2d array and running the calculation. If the calculated result is smaller than the currently stored minimum I set that to the minimum.
This works but it runs so slowly it makes the solution a non starter. It performs each calculation quickly but because of the number of elements in the array the calculation for the whole array is stupidly long.
Is there a way to apply any changes made to an entire application and not just the open (active) form that you are in? I.E. I change the backcolor to a color from a color dialog. I want that chosen color to be applied to all the forms' backcolor in my project. Can this also then be applied to all the other controls' backcolor? The code that I posted works but all forms and controls have to have the changes applied to each one separately.
So i want to apply gradient to a square, a center to edges gradient. This is the code:
Public Class Form1 Private Sub PicSourcefrm(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As PaintEventArgs) Handles Me.Paint Dim Graph As Graphics
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NOTE: Picsource is just a PictureBox named that way. If I put "BrushSquare.SurroundColors = Color.Red" in a comment. The program works but the edges are white, not red like I want them to be.
i have a tab control thing and i want to make it transparent. When i set each tab to that is just turns gray, even when i run it. Can someone help me. I dont want to have to apply the same image to each tab several times.
I just want to verify something. I believe it is likely that if I apply the using command to a SqlDataReader, that it will both close the data reader and dispose of it. For example:
Using sdr As SqlDataReader = cm.ExecuteReader() Dim someInt As Integer = sdr.GetInt32(0) 'other details and actions End Using
Will that close the sdr SqlDataReader after it exits the Using code block. (I believe it will, but just want to verify.)
iam working on windows application using vb.neti developed a patient information system it is working well but i have to improve the look and feel of my application using themeshow to apply themes for my forms like windows themes for each and every control
I'm working in VS 2008, on a windows application.I have many forms, and I'm in the process of redesigning the GUI.Is there anything that I can do to standard some of the placement of the controls. For example, I have a header for each page, at a certain size and location. Instead of going to each form, is there a way to do the settings once, and apply to many forms?