I have a notepad I am making. I need to resolve to more then 1 Save and Open Filter. I have the code:
Try
Dim dlg As SaveFileDialog = New SaveFileDialog
dlg.Title = "Save"
dlg.Filter = "Text Document (*.txt)|*.txt"
If dlg.ShowDialog = System.Windows.Forms.DialogResult.OK Then
RichTextBox1.SaveFile(dlg.FileName, RichTextBoxStreamType.RichText)
[Code] .....
I'm building a simple Notepad where users can open CSS & HTML files & was wondering how I can program it to open the file in the main text box like the regular Windows Notepad does.
I just published this simple console application that is supposed to show a textbox with the value of a setting called "userID" with value 1001. This works like a charm. Now what I need is to change this value outside the editor, from notepad etc. When I open the application a lot in there is non-sence etc. but with a quick (ctrl + F) I found the value 1001, and changed this to some other integer.
I ran the application again, and it failed, didn't even give any userful error-message. At a point I tried just opening a newly published non-corrupted version of the application, didn't change anything, then saved from notepad, and it were also corrupted. It seems like notepad can't open some characters or something. Do I need to publish the application in some specific text-unicode language or something? I use vb.net for this
I have searched, but failed to find a suitable answer to this. My small app saves a text file using a savefiledialog and stream writer. Then if successful, displays a messagebox confirming sucess and asks if the user wants to open the text file now. and this is the problem... How do I determine if the user has changed the filename and or path in the savefiledialog when saving? I'd prefer not to hard code a path and file name if possible.... but that seems like the only option? and therefore I can't show the file straight after saving reliably??
I am wanting to find out how to use the Win32 hooks to allow me to add extra save locations to the save and open dialog box so as to allow as an option for files to be saved directly to a database rather than a file system.I have tried looking online but can't find anything remotely usable for this, the only data on hooks that I can find involves Window operation hooks, mouse, leyboard, and shell hooks, nothing to do with files.
what the open/save dialog property, AutoUpgradeEnabled means? I have tried it on VS2005, 2008 and 2010. WHen enabled it delays returning the filename you choose for up to 5 seconds.
I have the following code that generates a csv file on a button click. [Code] What I want to do is open a download dialog box that will allow the user to open or save that file it has just created.
I am developing a Open/Save dialog that has reduced access to the system (no editting, moving or deleting existing files and folders). I have been succesful at achieving these goals now and I only have one thing left to tackle, but I can't figure it out yet.I want to change the things that are displayed in the top combobox. I want "My Computer" to be the top element and then show specified hard drives beneath it.
I have achieved all my previous goals by using hooks into the default dialogs and I wonder if my last problem could be solved in the same way.
I have a open and file save dialog which I use to open and save file. There are also some labels in the application. During the time a file is open or saved, the file open /save dialog becomes blurred by the background labels. Is there any way to prevent this? The attached pic is given as an example to explain the dilemma.
Private Sub SaveAsToolStripMenuItem_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles SaveAsToolStripMenuItem.Click timedate.Stop()[code]......
The problem is that if I save a file I get "myfile.GDL" if I overwrite that I get a new file "myfile.GDL.GDL" ect.the other problem being that the filtering in the windows save/open dialog wont show .GDL files unless I select "all files".
I'm designing a form wherein a datagrid is being filtered from numerous controls.
The issue im having is each filter overrides the previous one. Just wondering the best way to approach this problem.
Heres a snippet of my
Private Sub MakeIDComboBox_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MakeIDComboBox.SelectedIndexChanged Sheet1BindingSource.Filter = "Make like '" & MakeIDComboBox.SelectedItem & "'" End Sub
i have made a downloader . i use save file dialog to save file but when open save file dialog it does not get the file name and file extension from the source....please help me to make a file downloader which gets the file name and extension automatically from web. my downloader downloads file succesfully but doesn't show its real extension and file loses its default extension.
I've been building a notepad following some tuts and stuff.. and well, I would like my notepad to show a msgbox or something when it closes and something hasn't been saved.. like "Would you like to save changes before quitting Notepad? and three buttons saying, Save, Don't Save, and Cancel.. how can i do that?
I have searched S/O, but unable to find a solution that helps my problem. I am exporting data to an xls file from my asp.net application. I need to display the Open / Save As / Cancel dialog box when the user clicks "Export Data" button.
i need to start my project in vb by open a file in wordpad(named aaa).after do some operation onto the file,i have to save my file as text doc (named bbb).When i open my saved file in wordpad,it will show the pattern of data in circle pattern.but when i open in notepad,the file doesnt show the circle patten as i desired.how can i write the codes in vb so that the opened file(bbb) will shows data in circle pattern in both wordpad and notepad?Do i need to edit the part of savefile.filter in my codes?
Dim savefile As New SaveFileDialog savefile.FileName = "" savefile.Filter = "Text files(*.txt)|*.txt|File(*)|*|All Files(*.*)|*.*)" savefile.Title = "SAVE FILE."
When i debug the program and open it(inapp.exe) in notepad there a line
C:UsersendroitDocumentsVisual Studio 2008ProjectsDataTypeDataTypeobjDebugDataType.pdb
Well, is there any solution or way not to include that line when debug. I know that .pdb is important in debugging, but when the app published still there's that line. Can we disable it or there's no other way.
i am programming a note and i save the plain text of the richtextbox1 to a notepad then i want to print it i use this code but it print the frist line only and i want to print all lines Private Sub SaveToolStripMenuItem1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles SaveToolStripMenuItem1.Click
how you would go about saving information(username, password, security questions) in a notepad, so it can be retrieved after a program closes. i'm making a log in program in my class, but we haven't done this, so when the program closes, everything is gone. rather annoying, to have to make a accounts each time i'm testing it.
Do you guys have any ideas how to do the codings for SendInput?Like a key is pressed and the data depending on what the user had entered in the TextBox will appear in a Notepad and then save it.[code]...
I'm creating a notepad application with richtextbox as the editor. I have pretty much all of the funtions I want for the application itself, but I want a code that will help me understand whether it has been saved to the computer already.For example, just like in notepad, where you can open a .txt file, and if you don't modify it, it won't prompt you to save on application.exit(), but if you do modify the file in any way, it will ask you if you want to save, and it will automatically save over the opened file without popping up a savefiledialog.
I want my application to do the same thing, and also with any files that I save. For example, when I save a new file, after it prompts me with the savefiledialog, and I save the file to a directory, on my next "save" not "save as" I want it to recognize where it previously saved the file to overwrite it without prompting me with a savefiledialog like "Save As" does.There must be a code to recognize where it was last saved, or opened, but right now my default directory ("Initial directory") for both the open and savefiledialogs are set to the C:/ direcotry.
Suppose I have this Dim proc As Process proc = Process.Start("Notepad.exe", "C: est.txt") Now, if I want to use Notepad.exe to open another text file (ie. C:2ndTextFile.txt) without closing it, how am I going to do it?
Im trying to save a file in XML and offer the user a save dialog to appear so they can name the file. The file will save using a custom file extention. The problem is I keep getting off the wall suggestions and Im looking for a simple solution. Here is what I have, please only show examples using my syntax based code. Im still a bit new to Vb so posting off the wall examples
i made a vitual dekstop and i have a few problems that to be fixed. The first problem i have is that i have a picturebox as the entire form like the desktop background but the progrblem is that i have some group boxes over that picturebox box. How can i make so you can see throw the group box so that you can see the image behind it. And how can i save a picturebox image without a save file dialog
I am trying to save multiple text files using a save dialog.
I can save one textbox
SaveFileDialog1.ShowDialog() Dim File As System.IO.File Dim Write As System.IO.StreamWriter Write = File.CreateText(SaveFileDialog1.FileName) Write.WriteLine(TextBox1.Text) Write.Close()
but I don't know how to save multiple textboxes and richtext boxes. Would I have to use a screenwriter for this?