How do i center an image at all window sizes? My Window is borderless and maximized so its size obviously differentiates between resolutions. I'm having trouble centering an image directly in the middle of the screen and making it stay there regardless of the size of the window. Docking isn't working neither is anchoring and hoping there is an easier way around this?
I want to make this image allways centered. I was able to get the screen to auto fill the background color but now I need it to auto center this image. Ive tried using new points but not sure what the syntax would be since there does not seem to be a way to say pb1.image.center or at least that does nto seem to work.
i found this video today and its a simple vb game but made me wonder how they kept the charater centered during movement.url...Anyone have a simple snippet to demostrate how they made a larger resulution then vewable and kept the picturebox centered and only moved the viewable area?
I want to check to see if a imported image is larger (in pixel dimensions) than the PictureBox control size.Here's my vb.net Private Sub open_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles open.Click
How should I handle image files of various sizes (<1 mb upto 15mb) within a mobile application that I am developing? Currently, I am displaying the image full size using a ASHX file inside of an ASP Win Form using the ASP Image Class. So basically what I would like to know how should I go about dealing with these sometimes vastly different image sizes. Would copying the image to be displayed and then scaling it on the server to whatever dimensions I decide and then displaying it in the browser be a better way of "handling" images especially in an mobile browser?
i'm playing around with fore & background colors, putting text in different places so i thought i'd try to size and position the console window but Console.SetWindowSize(640, 480) gives me an error saying that it has to be less than 170? [Code]. Positioning the window to the center of my screen isn't working either?
My application draws charts in a Windows Metafile. Users need to be able to print the charts nicely centered on the page. Quick rundown of printing code:
is it possible to center an image in a listview column. Right now my image is stuck in the left.
Here's my code
Private Sub List_DrawSubItem(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.DrawListViewSubItemEventArgs) Handles lst_ImpExp.DrawSubItem If e.Header.Text <> "Item" Then
1. Image Resizing: The code takes the screen when you press the button and then save the image. My question is, how can I set the image size before saving?[code]
2. Location (in the center):Almost all computer have different resolution from another computer. My question is how do I find the center of the screen and is where the program (when they open the program and see it in the middle of the screen)
i am using the DrawString Method to insert a Text on an Image. But i am not able to center it on the image. How could i do that? Thats my code:
Dim g As Graphics = Graphics.FromImage(destBitmap) g.InterpolationMode = Drawing2D.InterpolationMode.HighQualityBicubic g.PixelOffsetMode = Drawing2D.PixelOffsetMode.HighQuality
I assume that this will be an easy one for you guys. I have never dabbled with drawing in VB.NET. I have searched the forum and Google already, but have turned up nothing to help me. Here is my problem. I have an image that is in an image box. I would like to draw a string of text on it, centered vertically and horizontally. Here is what I am using to draw the text.
I have a specific image that I want my application to look for on a specific window. I've done something similar to this along time ago with VB6, but it was slow, and it was checking for specific points in the picture rather than the whole image itself (for speed reasons). I named this image "Image1.jpg" and I want to compare it to the window with the handle "001C08F2" and class "SunAwtCanvas"
I'm trying to make a custom GUI and I made the title bar on MS paint and have it all setup all i need it the code snippit to make the window move when the image is draged to different places.
How can i get the image shown on a Directx Window (I mean a app the uses directx 5,8,9...) and then pic the image and transform this picture data in a text? I mean if there is any text or any number writen anywhere inside of it?
I'm using VS 2005 and .NET framework 2.0 SP2 to build an application with a datagridview in it. I'm using Microsoft Word 11.0 Object Library to do the spelling checker on one of the field in datagridview. When it detected a spelling and grammar window would pop-up open on top of the datagridview.
The problem I got was when I moved the pop-up window to the new location, there's still an image of the pop-up window left behind the previous location. The more I moved the more of those copied image would be created on screen.
I need the whole window to drag when they click and hold an image box. Is there any way to do this? (Example: They move their cursor onto the image click and hold the mouse down then move their cursor. The whole window then moves with it.)
when the form loads, there is a table and i use code to set the row count to a variable from a previous page. this works fine. the problem i am having is that i cant get the row height sizes to be evenly spaced, there is 1 huge row then heaps of tiny ones
I'm making a photo editor and the size of the image depends on the size of the window, like the Zoom mode in the BackgroundImageLayout property of a form. It works sometimes: when resized only a small amount, it does nothing, but when the image is resized more than that, it jumps to the right position.
vb.net Private Function GetImageRect() As Rectangle Dim r As New Rectangle() If Me.ClientSize.Width > Me.ClientSize.Height Then
I have written a VB .NET 2010 application which displays a "you have new mail" window/form with an OK button that closes the form.
Some users have received new PCs with dual-monitors and the OK button is no longer visible on the form - it's at the bottom but off-form.I guess that this is related to a different screen resolution and not the dual-monitor setup itself.how to make my forms auto-resize? I though this was automatic in VS 2010.
Is it possible to have radio buttion 1 control this code and have radio button 2 control the same code with different sizes? If this can be done it will get me buy until I learn a better way. It is a small envelope app, someday I will add a database to it too hold all my address. Right now I only use a couple different sizes.
I have a slightly unusual application that is optimally designed by doing the following. We have an application that references a number of graphic sets for unique artwork utilization. The application is in HD and the graphic sets are a bit large about 20 megs per set. We have found that the optimal design for this particular application is to create a unique .Resources file per set, compile this .Resources file into a .Dll file using Assembly Linker (AL.exe) and reference the .Dll via the application and load the graphics upon demand or selection actually of this unique set within the application.
Question is this as I have been unable to find any data on this aspect.
Is there a limitation on the number and size of .Dlls that a VB .Net application can reference?
Specifically, we will likely have 20-25 unique graphic sets reesulting in 20-25 unique .Dll files of about 20 megs per .Dll. On our deployment boxes for the applications, we have 2 GIGs of RAM so no issue there.
Just curious if anyone knows if I am breathing down the neck of an inherit limitation within VB .Net 2010 by creating the above monster.
I have a basic VB.net app that displays a picture box with some text. nothing special. looks fine on my computer. If I display it on someone else's computer with a larger font size (125%?) my picturebox and text looks off and stupid.
How do people account for this? Should I simply get the new font size and multiple all positions, lengths and widths of object by 1.25?
I'd obviously like my dialog to scale properly and look as expected in any display no matter what font size is selected.
I have a basic VB.net app that displays a picture box with some text. nothing special.ooks fine on my computer. If I display it on someone else's computer with a larger font size (125%?) my picturebox and text looks off and stupid.