Text Orientation In Vb6?
Jun 2, 2009I use vb6 and I am looking to find a control(s) in which the text can be oriented vertically.
View 1 RepliesI use vb6 and I am looking to find a control(s) in which the text can be oriented vertically.
View 1 RepliesI am using drawstring with the DrawMode set to OwnerDrawFixed on a tab control. The Tabs have a alignment set to left, but the text is displayed in a horizontal orientation. I would like to change the orientation to vertical. I am expecting this to be simple, but can not seem to find the correct input parameters for drawstring.
View 6 RepliesIs there anyway to change the text orientation not alignment of text in datagridview to vertical? it this possible with msflexgrid?
View 4 RepliesI can find lots of examples of rotated text on graphics objects on a Google search, but I want to create a vertical caption but with normal letter orientation, something like this:
C
A
P
T
I
O
N
but with sensible spacing and alignment. I can't seem to get my search terms right to find a suitable example. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I'm trying to programatically set the page orientation for an Excel worksheet to Landscape.I thought this would be easy... Everything I try gives me errors. I want something like this:
xlWorkSheet.PageSetup.Orientation = xlWorkSheet.XlPageOrientation.xlLandscape
On this one, I get 'Public member XLPageOrientation on type Worksheet not found' and similar errors on other things I've tried...I got it! I was close :) xlWorkSheet.PageSetup.Orientation = XlPageOrientation.xlLandscape
How can i get the orientation of a page within a pdf document in .NET?A pdf document may contain portrait and landscape pages...
View 2 RepliesI need to allow the user to rotate a control (the control inherits from a TextBox) in 90 degree increments so the text can be read from either side, or even upside down.
I'm guessing I could override the control's paint event and just paint it in the orientation that I want, but I'm just wondering if there's a quicker/built-in way?
How can i get the orientation which user has set through printdialog??i mean i need to get orientation as string to store it after printdialog closes. how can i do that?
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View 1 RepliesWhen creating a new iTextSharp document how do I specify the page orientation? Using Dim doc As New Document(PageSize.LETTER) creates a letter size document with portrait orientation. I need a letter size document with landscape orientation. How do I set that? Also, does anyone know if the documentation is online? I couldn't find it anywhere on their website.
View 2 RepliesHow can I change screen orientation on (XP) laptop by VB.NET Code?
View 4 RepliesI want to change the orientation of rows and headers in a datagridview using a deserialised class as a dataset so that rows are displayed as columns and columns as rows. How do I do this?
View 9 RepliesAt the moment I have the following code that exports fine to Excel but I need to change the orientation to landscape and fit to 1 page (width). Can I do this in code-behind
[Code]...
Is there a way to change the vertical horizontal orientation of text?
View 3 Replieswe want to print the datagridview in the form with the data of different employees (see our attached image).. but it's too long and it can not be printed in a short bond paper.. so we need a code to print that form in a long bond paper and in a LANDSCAPE ORIENTATION..
here's our tried code:
PrintForm1.PrintAction = Printing.PrintAction.PrintToPreview
PrintForm1.Print()
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I have my code correctly generating an envelope using a PrintDocument:[code]Which is fine and dandy, except when it goes to the printer the whole thing (paper size and everything) needs to be rotated 90 degrees.Right now it's all horizontal from left to right, but printing I need to send it either return address or stamp edge up (the text will need to be rotated 90 degrees so it's vertical too).
View 4 RepliesI have a splitcontainer with horizontal orientation. I want a fixed height for panel2 only during form resize, and let splitter resize panel2. Now I'm doing it this way, but I'm not satisfy because user notice that the panel resize
Private Sub Form1_ResizeBegin(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) _
Handles Me.ResizeBegin
spil = SplitContainer1.Height - SplitContainer1.SplitterDistance
End Sub
Private Sub Form1_ResizeEnd(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) _
Handles Me.ResizeEnd
SplitContainer1.SplitterDistance = SplitContainer1.Height - spil
End Sub
I have Visual Basic 5.0 and need to print the full form in landscape mode. My form has lines,textboxes, and labels that need to be printed as they are on the screen. I understand that printform.print does not respond to changing to landscape orientation. I have tried the paint picture method, but did not like the quality of the text. I have also tried having a common dialog box before printing and even set the default to landscape, but the form still printed in portrait. Is there a way that I can print my form in landscape mode in Visual Basic 5.0?
View 1 Replieshow to change the orientation of the x axis labels in the zedgraph control?
View 2 Replieshow can I change the report orientation from portrait to landscape in runtime? (using Reporting Services report viewer control)
View 5 RepliesI've now properly started implementing OO into my system (which I probably should have done from the start) but I just want to clear some best practices.So let's say I have a class called Job which contains information such as Description, Project Manager (Employee class), Value etc. at the moment, if I initialise the Job class it will initialise all the information held within it, even if I only want the job description. Is it best practice to do this or is it better to implement the class and access the database for values as and when they're needed? Or is it just better in those cases to just access the database directly?
View 1 RepliesI am struggling with changing the Page Orientation of a WORD document I am creating programatically using VB.NET 2005.I need to change the orientation from Portrait to Landscape after the first page of the WORD document is created.I create a WORD document (2007) successfully and then begin to populate the WORD document with report information (taken from reading a text file and writing some if it to the WORD document)...I am using COM Microsoft WORD 12.0 Object Library....After the first page, the document needs to be changed from a PORTRAIT orientation to LANDSCAPE orientation.Since my application is generating several WORD documents from this one text file, it needs to be done programatically.provide assistance with small example of (writing text to word...page break...change orientation to landscape)?
View 3 RepliesI have an SQL database, and 50 text files, and Visual Basic 2010 Premimum,I need to find a specific line of text in the text files and then take the next 37 lines of text and save them in my database. I need advice as to point me in the right direction
View 2 RepliesI am creating a Pizza Order program as part of my coursework college. why something isn't working.
Quote:
lblTotal.Text = Val(Form2.lblPizzaTotal.Text) + Val(Form3.lblDrinksTotal.Text)
The code above is what I am using to add the Value of Label 1 (Pizza Total) and Label 2 (Drinks Total), however it seems that in the final total it doesn't appear to add the value of Label 2.
On the main form of my application, I have a Rich Text Box which is where the user will be entering information. The text is black. then, i have a button which calls the dialogue "Notes" A dialogue appears, with a rich text box. the user should then be able to enter text into the box, click "OK", and the text entered into the Notes dialogue be inserted to the rich text box on the main form -- with the font colour "Red". The rest of the text in the main rich text box on the main form should remain black.
View 2 Repliesmake the text in a text box into a text file that auto-creates in a specific?
View 4 RepliesIm trying to make a search bar that has a Go button now heres where it gets diffcuilt How do i make this search bar take the text in the the text bar and add it into a pre defined weblink and replace a bit of text with that word in the search bar so the user types into the text bar for example they type in NAME HERE so when you click go it taxt for instance [URL] now how could i make it so when you hit the GO button that it takes the text in the textbox and and replaced REPLACE TEXT in the pre defined address and put NAME HERE into the address and then load it up with a web browser and also how would i make it open up with the web browser that the person is useing (since lods of people use diffrent web browsers)
View 3 Repliesmake the text in a text box into a text file that auto-creates in a specific?
View 4 RepliesI'm building a program in which it asks for your name and age and determines a ticket price based upon these details. I want it to show the person's name, then their age, (jump down a line) then their ticket price, and then it jumps down a line to show the next person's name, age and ticket price. Issue is, when it's meant to jump down to show the next person, it just completely deletes the last person's details.I'm using this line of code:
TxtFareShow.Text = (Name & Age & vbCrLf & Price) & vbCrLf
How do I fix this?