Renaming - Developed Fully Functional Application At Client Area
Sep 1, 2009
I would like to inform you that i developed fully functional application at client area . and then we need to create another application with some different functionality my problem is :
1 - i want to rename solution , and if so all files should be renamed .
2- if i run the app it should take the new name in Task Manager !.
I guess thats what I need to do, Im trying to allow the user to right click on the top of my form, and my custom Context Menu Strip is displayed, not windows context menu strip. I guess somehow i would need to get the size and draw a rectangle on the non client area and see if the user has right clicked in that rectangle? if so how would I get the area of the non client area?
I need my window to be an exact size. Isn't it possible to specify the exact size of the client area (the drawable part) as opposed to the entire form including the menu bars etc?
I had made it a goal to learn this particular aspect of programming with .Net at one point. I'm just getting around to it, but after many days of research I haven't come up with much, now I may not have thought of every possible search sure, but that aside I was wondering if anyone had any resources I could turn to for learning
I am working on a library of controls that clone Office 2010's Ribbon interface and theme. One of the controls will inherit the form control and will modify the ribbon to implement Aero Glass. This is what I have so far... In order to get the same look and feel, I've extended the aero glass margins exactly far enough to get this effect for the top 50 or so pixels. The ControlBox property is set to false, so that there's not an extra 30 pixels at the top that I don't do anything with, but now I need to get the
My VB.NET app supports several kinds of MDI child forms. Some kinds, but not others, are 'troublesome' -- they cause the focus mechanism to become weird. Once a 'troublesome' child form has been opened, NONE of the MDI child forms will become activated unless I click on either the title bar or the border. Clicking in the client area does not activate the child form -- its title bar remains gray, and it does not receive Activate or GotFocus events. Strangely, however, the clicked-on form actually DOES receive the focus, because its controls receive mouse and key events. Only the Z-Order and the highlighting do not change.
Once this problem develops, it persists even after the 'troublesome' form is closed, and it affects child forms which are opened afterward. However, if ALL of the child forms are closed, the problem clears up, and new child forms behave normally -- until the next 'troublesome' form appears.
I have no idea why one kind of child form is troublesome, and others are not.
My VB.NET app supports several kinds of MDI child forms. Some kinds, but not others, are 'troublesome' -- they cause the focus mechanism to become weird. Once a 'troublesome' child form has been opened, NONE of the MDI child forms will become activated unless I click on either the title bar or the border. Clicking in the client area does not activate the child form -- its title bar remains gray, and it does not receive Activate or GotFocus events. Strangely, however, the clicked-on form actually DOES receive the focus, because its controls receive mouse and key events. Only the Z-Order and the highlighting do not change.Once this problem develops, it persists even after the 'troublesome' form is closed, and it affects child forms which are opened afterward
I have a picture box on a form that changes size as needed. Both by resizing the form and by code.How can I resize the form automatically if I resize the picturebox in code. The client area of the picture box should not be clipped.Right now the picture box is set to dock fill, but if the code resizes it, the form does not follow it. Is there a binding somewhere I can use?
I have developed an application in Visual Basic 2008. I really love the product.I am 99% done but am hung up on a Publish issue.I know the Publish feature is not a full install program - but it handles downloading the application prerequisits so well I really want to use it.My problem is the Install path. It installs my application is the strrangest drectory appdatalocal 615252-191891-919 (goes on for ever)
I can set the install directory to something simpler. Would love to get it in Program Files but will settle for AppData if it can be a reasonable directory name. If I have to tell a customer to look in that directory for some reason I would have to read off about 60-70 alpha numeric characters for the directory path - that isn't feasable.
What is the correct way to find the client area of the webbrowser control, WITHOUT the scroll bars ?
Any area/rectangle I get from the control seems to give me the entire control size, including scroll bars wether they are there or not.
I have tried detecting whether scroll bars are present and finding how wide they are to subtract from the entire control width, but have found no reliable way to acheive this.
I am trying to find the actual size of the window I can see if when the web browser control is showing the web page, not including the scroll bars.
I've developed a very small in-house web application with visual basic on VS2010. Can anyone give me any advice or literature s to how i can put the site on a server?
I am facing problems these days. I have VB Express 2008 with 3.5 .Net Frame Work. I develop applications but my applications dont run on the systems those have 2.0 framework or lower.How can I make my applications to run on all kinds of systems
When I launch my application, and press the "X" button on my app, or my quit button which deploys: me.close It will not fully close the application. Like the instance is still running in Visual Studio or if you go to task manager processes you can still see it there. How would I get this to fully close?
I have developed a windows application which performs a series of database operations like select, insert, update. I am connecting to Oracle database and its working fine in development system. But, when I deployed this application, I am getting error at StartConnection (which opens the DB connection). After installing OracleClient in client system, its working fine. Now, my question is that do I need to install OracleClient to every user? If so, it will be hectic to do so as its size is around 200 MB and its not possible to ask all the users to install it just for a small application. I have tried adding some OracleClient files like orannzbb11.dll, oraciei11.dll, iraops11w.dll etc. But in vain! Could anyone please suggest me a work-around or a way to accomplish this?
I have developed VB2008 application and MySql as Database.I want to Open this application on any web browser without making any changes in Orginal application.
I am doing reverse engineering of a web application developed in VB.NET 2003.I have reverse engineered one of its dll using a tool names "Reflector".This tool provided the output in terms of a Visual Studio Project. When I rebuild this project then it gives the following error "Project-level conditional compilation constant 'DEBUG;TRACE : CONFIG="Debug" : DEBUG=-1 : TRACE=-1 ' is not valid: Character is not valid."
I'm new in VB, and plan to developed an application that can monitor the network according their subnet and display the network utilisation. Can anybody guide me what is the needed to develope this application on VB..
I have developed an application in VB.NET. Now I wanted to know how can we create automatic testing for this application. If VB.NET doesnt suppourt this , then can you tell me the best way to go ahead for testing the application.
I have developed application using VB 2008 and develop a MSI setup for installation. Now problem is on windows 7 it generate a warning message on installation of software that "The publisher is unknown", but the software install well on continue of this warning.When I run the software it did connect to Access database which is on installation directory, but it didn't allow to insert or update any data in the database. But when I run the software by right click on the EXE file "Run as a Administrator" then software works perfectly OK
I am using the web browser control to generate screenshots of an intranet application developed in ASP.NET.
The screenshot is generated, compressed and then stored as a BLOB in the database. When I developed this facility I investigated the best way of compressing the image (to the lowest byte size), however the images still seem to be too big as the database table is growing larger than I hoped. I am using the TIFF format, but I am now thinking that this may not be the best as it is used by photographers (who I assume require good quality photographs). Here is the code to compress the image (before it is stored as a BLOB):
I have looked around the forums and found a few discussions on this, but none that address my issue.
I want to rename a folder of jpgs with their datetime original from the exif meta file. The line: My.Computer.FileSystem.RenameFile(foundImage, NewPictureName) does have the all the right info: the original file folder and name; and the new picture name - it just doesn't actually do the task.
Here's the sub:
If FolderBrowserDialog1.ShowDialog = Windows.Forms.DialogResult.OK Then lblSelPath.Text = FolderBrowserDialog1.SelectedPath For Each foundImage As String In _