VS 2008 PDF Reader Print And Hide Toolbar/navigation Bar?
Mar 12, 2010
I am currently working on building a kiosk, and I have to make the pdf reader part in vb.net. The pdf reader should have following functionalities. 1. It should be able to print the pdf showing by clicking a button saying PRINT instead of the adobe reader print button
2. I must hide the menu bar, navigation bar, etc from the adobe reader AxAcroPDF because it is a touch screen application and we don't want people to be able to get any access to the actual computer.
Microsoft VB Grade Book. A teacher maintains a database containing two tables-student and grades. The students table has three fields: studentID, lastName, and firstName. The Grades table has four fields: studentID, firstExam, secondExam, and finalExam. At the beginning of the semester, the Students table is filled in completely with a record for each student in a class, and the Grades table has a record for each student that contains only the student's ID number. (Note: The database is contained in the file Gradebook.accdb from the folder CH10Databases.) Write a program that allows the instructor to record and process the grades for the semester. The program should do the following:
A) Use a navigation toolbar to fill the Grades table.
B) After all the grades have been entered, display a DataGridView control showing the name of each student and his or her semester average. The semester average should be calculated as (firstExam + secondExam + 2*finalExam)/4.
I am using the 2005 Power Packs Print Forms, I need to hide the filetoolstripmenu in order to print because it come through on my client page So I am using filetoolstripmenusitem.visible= false, then calling print but i think its happens to fast so part of the filetoolstripitem is still coming through on my print image Is there something i can do to pause it for a second?
I'm using the following code to open a pdf document in Adobe reader print and close Adobe reader. It works well in XP but when i try the same in win server 2003 or win server 2008 I get a message in Adobe Reader saying it could not locate the file to be loaded. Any thoughts or guidance to resolve this behaviour will be great.
Not really sure what's going on here, but basically I got a new Component/Addon for my Windows Forms. I go and reference it to the Toolbar, which it accepts, and the 3 new components pop up on the screen, all fine and dandy.However, I go and press OK to add them to a group, and nothing happens. They aren't added. So, I try again, same thing. Thinking it could be a bug with the new Component, I make a new group and try to add a built in item to it, and to my surprise, nothing happens as well.
I wanna know a thing.I wanna know how to move into the different regs of the form (using databindings), just focusing the ID textbox and selecting ALT + => to go to right, ALT + <= to go to left, ALT + UPbutton to go to next and ALT + DOWNbutton to go behind.
I'm making a WPF form that has a large map as an Image in a ScrollViewer. It also has a mini-version of the map as another image. I want to make it possible to click the mini-version of the map to scroll the big version to a certain area of the map. So I need to do the following:
1. When moving the mouse over the mini-map change the mouse cursor to a square with the appropriate size to indicate what part of the map will be shown.
2. Scroll the big map to the appropriate section when the mini-map is clicked.
I want to launch a application called Foxit Reader pdf Reader .I know System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(path) can do it but . Requirements are Foxit Reader should be installed on machine.Now if it is installed how to serarch for the path of its Executable to provide the parameter as I can not hardcode the path for different machines.
I need help with images for a toolbar control for vb 2008. I think I remember there was a way of creating them with VS6 in the C++ department. Maybe not. I would be happy to use them off the web but I can't find a link. Or maybe we have some in Visual Studio in some uncommon folder?
I am having an issue with both Adobe Reader and FoxIt Reader when trying to print a PDF document. Both issues are different but a solution to either one will allow me to fix my issue.The issue I am having with Adobe Reader when trying to print using the following code is that it will not print it to the network printer I specify but just the default printer.
Dim AdobeReader As New Process AdobeReader.StartInfo.CreateNoWindow = False AdobeReader.StartInfo.Verb = "print"
Basically on my form I have a listbox containing data. Under the listbox I want to place a button named "btn_PrintData" or something to that effect. The user will click this, the print dialog box would come up and bingo they could print the contents of the listbox.
I have been learning VB2008 and have been working a little with the toolstrip. While this question isn't really urgent, I've been thinking down the road about images and image libraries that I would like to build and use in my programs. I am thinking I should set up my own library so that all programs I write will have the same look (at least as often as I want them to).
1) What does everyone use to create images? What programs, features, etc. are important? Eg. I have MSPaint and and old version of CorelDraw but have never really used them to high quality stuff.
2) Are people just using the images provided in VB2008 Pro?
3) What should I consider when working with images for use in Windows Forms programming? Currently I am not doing any web work.
I'm migrating VB6 application to VB.NET 2008In the old app I have a toolbar with icons which are stored in an imageList.Now I can't find how to link the imageList to toolbar (which is now called "ToolStrip"). It's so confusing.
I've made an alternative to the MdiWindowListItem for window navigation in an MDI application. It consists of each window being added as a toolstripbutton to a toolbar, similarly to the Windows taskbar. I don't use any of the mechanics I should probably use, such as for loops catching each child window etc etc. Instead I look at window titles and do a lot of string manipulation and using counters etc.
I'd like to get rid of my method and use something a little more technical. I'd like to have the same effect, but to be able to add toolbar buttons relative to the MDI children as opposed to looking at window titles and such, because I've also got a plugin system that allows users to create their own windows and add them as mdi children. But, if a plugin is added, it doesn't get added to my toolbar taskbar thing because the titles are all user defined and I cannot control them.
So, basically, I want something exactly like the menubar's MdiWindowListItem feature, but using my toolbar idea. I want all MDI children to show up in it, including the 3rd party windows.
I have made a really simple program launcher for my home theater pc that allows me to launch 6 programs, open/close the optical drive and shutdown.I don't have a mouse or a keyboard normally hooked up. I can navigate the buttons with the up and down arrows fine, but only in the tab index order. Is there a way to allow the left/right arrows to focus on the buttons to the side? Here is a screen shot of my application to hopefully give a better idea of what I'm asking. (eg. Can I hit the right arrow from my first button and focus on the Open button?)
i want to design a new program that should start with windows and its icon should appear at the toolbar the idea is when i click on the icon a rectangular forum should appear. my question is that: what is the best tool or control should i use? should i use the blank project of windows application or there is special project for that.
I've two forms Form1 and Form2, I want to add container(*) in form2 having toolstrip(Toolbar) and later want to display that container(containing toolstrip) in Form1, that enable the user to use toolstrip to execute needed actions written in form2.
Is it possible to attched some kind of Flash animation Menu & Navigation buttons in VB.NET? or only in website can do that? cause i want to create some flash animation buttons and datagridview or something components.....
I just wanna print my whole richtextbox using print document. I need to count words till the end of the page and so print them. And it must be bounded in a rectangle.(e.marginebound) from top,left,right and bottom. Also i don't know ho to use print preview. writing a proper print Document. It's the end of my Wordpad project and i just cant write a good printing!
Working with a form that has a menu, toolstrip and Crystal Viewer control. I cannot seem to get the viewer to maximize properly without hiding the toolbar of the Crystal Control behind the menu and toolstrip. I've played with the options of Dock and Alignment, as well as autosize and I just can't get it to work.So do I need to handle the sizing myself to do this and position the control where I need it?
how would I accomplish saving a large piece of data, using the Stream Reader for the Line-by-Line, while keeping the carriage return line feeds in there?