My report is an image in a picturebox. I want it so if the user clicks on it it will zoom larger --- while the picturebox remains the same size. That's important. The examples I've found for picturebox zooming cause the picturebox to get bigger and smaller. I need it to be like an Access report. Click on the report and it gets bigger. Click again and it goes back to the full image. Of cours when you're zoomed in, the perimeter of the report is not visible. So I'd like to be able to drag the image as well so the unseen portions can be seen.
I have a picturebox on a form. The image in the picturebox is actually a report. I want it so if the user clicks on it it will zoom larger --- while the picturebox remains the same size. Of course, the entire image will no longer be seen. So I also want to be able to drap this image around with the cursor. The examples I've found for picturebox zooming cause the picturebox itself to get bigger and smaller. I need it to be like an Access report. Click on the report and it gets bigger. Click again and it goes back to the full image. Does anyone know of an example or tutorial in VB.Net for this type of zoom-with-fixed-size picturebox function?
i have map of a State, i need to let the user to Zoom in amd Zoom out and show some buttons on the Picture if we zoomin or zoomout the buttons also will be moved according to the location like google map how to achive this?
I have an application in wich I use a Microsoft ReportViewer.
Also I have two buttons inside the form, close to my report viewer. First button is named zoom_minus and the second button is named zoom_plus.[code]....
I finished making a top view shooter game that shows the whole map from above. The map is kind of big so the characters that move around are kind of small. Is there anyway to zoom in on the main character (a picture box), but still keep all the original properties of the form?
So I've got a picture box and I want to load up all kinds of pictures programmatically , with unknown dimensions. So I pick sizemode Zoom to ensure that the image isn't distorted and I can see all the image. However if the image width is greater than height it vertically centres the image in the PictureBox control's bounds, leaving a gap at the top and bottom.
What I'd like is for the picture to be alighned to the top of the control in this scenario. So the picture will be immediately below a control above it.
Is there any way of acheiving this? Perhaps by over-riding paint event ?
Oh PS: The Picture box is docked to 'fill', otherwise I'd just change it's dimensions in code to have the same aspect ratio as the image.
We are making a report (2005) of a certain time duration, for example one month. In the stored procedure we made, two parameters are given; start-date and end-date. In the report we want to place these two dates, but we can only put database fields in the report. Does someone has any idea how to put these static information into the report?
I've created a form with a PictureBox on it and would like to dynamically create another PictureBox on the form while the program runs (to the left of the static one). I've written this code:
Dim temp As PictureBox temp = New PictureBox temp.Image = StaticPictureBox.Image temp.Visible = True
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When I run this code I can detect that the temp PictureBox does get created. However, it is not rendered onto the form. It seems like it's there but is invisible.
I would like to prepare a preview window to zoom inside a picturebox. In my form, I have a picturebox (name picSource1) and inside the same picturebox, I have some other pictureboxes (like picsmallSource1). All of them make a detailed whole photo. My aim is to make a new form with a new picturebox (name it picDestination) so that when mouse comes over the source picSource1 (and of course the other small pictureboxes inside this), Form2 becomes visible and picDestination shows the zoomed part where the mouse cursor shows. So while the mouse moves over the image, the new picturebox shows in real time the zoomed version.
Public Class ImageEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Private _image As Image
This code works very fine but I should revise it to somehow "overlay" the picturebox1 with other small pictureboxes, isn't it?
How can I zoom in/zoom out screen display? This is to be used for people having eyesight problem. I want to control the screen resolution by percent and not to any fixed size provided in control panel/display settings.I have to control the output of the main display and zoom in/zoom out by percent, according to user's eyesight matching
I created a Zoom in and Zoom out function for my application and it works great. I would just like your opion on my code, because I am wondering if it can be done a bit neater and more effective.
ts = ToolStrip cms = ContextMenuStrip vb.net If Me.Font.Size < 30 Then
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Me.form.font changes the font of all the controls except toolstrips, contextmenu's and menustrips.
Any idea's if this can be done any neater or how you can make menustrip etc.. use the font of the form?
Edit:This is the Zoom In version btw. The Zoom out is identical except it uses - instead of + when declaring the newFontSize.
I want to Use Picturebox_MouseCaptureChange Event Arg to zoom in on a peice of a PictureBox.Image. The Help Search says there is a zoom and a pan function on Systems.Windows.Controls But I cannot find it in the add reference component of the Visual Basic 2008 edition...I have one program that I did that allowed me to zoom using a TrackBar here it is...
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The problem is that I cannot get the trackbar to zoom any closer that the top left side of the controler....I need to zoom and then pan around the image.
I have a form with pcturebox, and ı have a crystal report that includes parameter fields and ı also want to add picturebox image to the crystal reports? ı am using visual basic
I did not really want to create as what i am showing in the second picture. What i actually wanted is to draw a curved (maybe a porsche, ferarri , or a lamboghini). Can i know how to draw curves along the edges ?
I'm trying to make a program that runs programs using image analysis. It will Recognize images on screen so that they can be clicked. Well when i was working on it i had an ideal. I could get the edges of the screen/window i'm using. Make a calculation to grid off areas of parts of the screen. Making the program not have to process the entire screen every time. So that it only has to call to process a grided off zone.
How every i dont know how to get the edges of the screen/window. Could some one link info on how to do it or give some code snippits. Thx for an info that you give.
how I can reference a report variable in the Report Properties Code Window of a local report? I have tried Variables!Claimant.Value (for a variable called Claimant) but I get an error "Reference to a non-shared member requires an object reference." I have tried qualifying it with Report. and also with the report name in front of it but I get errors with this also.I have the variable CLaimant defined in the Variables section of the Report Properties.
I'm trying to do for a website. I've got a header banner that is 900px wide, and I want to display 4 random images across the banner. (I've got about 20 photos at this point, and I want the header to select from them.) I can get the code for the random selection, but what I'm looking for is a way to blend about 10 pixels near the overlap. If I have each picture exactly 225px wide, I get a "hard" line between the images. I'd like to make the images a little bit wider and soften the edge by overlapping and blending the images together. I have figured out how to get the image back to the web browser, but I don't even know where to start on trying to figure out the blending. Graphics really aren't my thing.
how I could make a custom form, by setting the FormBorderStyle to None, and making it transpatent without setting the TransparencyKey to a color...
Because when you set the TransparencyKey property to, let's say 121; 121; 121, and it got a button which got the same color on the ForeColor, and then it disapears...
Here's an example of how it looks like when the form is transparent:
I tried to skin my application and failed. I can get it to work if I don�t have semi transparent pixels on the outside of my form. But I want to use a skin I found on Deviant art that was made for Miranda. It is really nice but and it has a shadow around it. To get it to work in vb.net (I�m using 2005 btw) I have to fill around the main picture and take out the initializing (I think that is what it is called). But then the form�s edges are choppy. How does Miranda allow the shadows but I can�t in vb.net?
I first tried to do it the easy way. I set up some transparent panels with transparent pictureboxes in them and put my corners and middle fills as the backgrounds. I made the form with no border and set the transparent key to transparent. That didn�t work, so I made the form magenta and the transparent key magenta. The outside of the for where the shadow is was drawn on the magenta and the magenta bled through. So I edited the png�s to be magenta all around the form (eliminating the shadows) and it worked, but the corners were choppy.
Then tried some code I found on the net that tried to make a new control as a transparent panel. It was overriding the paint events and drawing to an off screen bitmap. I really didn't understand it and it just showed up as a blank screen. There has to be a way to do this.
I have been working on a windows form over the last couple days and I have hit a brick wall when trying to move my controls.
I think I have basic understanding of anchoring and docking but I'm not getting the results I'm hoping for so I have attached some screen shots of what I'm trying to do.
It's not about re-sizing more about moving the controls to the outer edges when my form is maximized.