Add Backroundimage To Form And Run Program / See Buttons Build One By One
Sep 23, 2009
When i add a backroundimage to my form and run the program i see the buttons build one by one.I have a form with two panels over eachother. On each panel there are 10 buttons. On the form is a button to bring a panel to the front or send to the back. When i click on that button isee the buttons build one by one. When i have no backroundimage this problem does not occure.
I am trying to build a form that will present one question at a time with true false buttons. It will tell the user how many questions they got right at the end of the quiz. how to i present one question at a time ?? since one button handles only one event.
I have 7 Windows forms.The order of the forms is defined within a configuration file.I want to place buttons on each form that will show the next available options.The Next button will move the next form in the list.The Back button will move to the previous form in the list. The Finish button will execute the final piece of code.The Cancel button will exit the application.If the user is on the first form, then there is no Back button.If the user is on the last form, then there is no Next button, but there is a Finish button.
I'm using a dialog form with two buttons and two Radio buttons.I'm oppening this Dialog when a button is clicked on the parent form.My situattion is when the Dialog opens the code in the button event continues to execute, but I only want it to continue to execute only after a button from the dialog form have been clicked
Private Sub btnSave_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnSave.Click If multipleEXT = 2 Then Extension.Show()
My VB application is behaving strangley. I have form with fairly large number of controls. I am using case against radio buttons. after curtain number of buttons, it stops responding to more radio buttons.
Then I tried to split controls in to 2 form but now my form.showdialog() too now working properly. It takes new from names but show the old form when running.
I am trying to build a small program which will allow some one to click on the exit button and the sound will play and at the end of the sound the program will then close. The sound clip is about 3 seconds long Here is what I have:
Imports Microsoft.DirectX Imports Microsoft.DirectX.DirectSound Public Class Form1 Private Dsound As CSoundDevice
How do I "expose" the Functions and Subs contained in the DLL such that they are accessible from another application ?
For example, in Fortran the "DLLEXPORT :: MyFunctionToBeAccessed" attribute is given after the declaration of the Function; it adds the name of the Function to a table at the beginning of the DLL, name which can be referenced after to access the functionnalities of the function in the DLL.
I am trying to build a program that has a Dropdown menu (Combobox) where you select between a list of items like
xbox ps2 ps3 wii
then once you select one of the options the program will bring you to a new window (In the same window) with a new box that has a list depending on which word you chose earlier. As an example.
If you chose xbox on the first window it will bring you to a window with a new list like
fighting game 2009 fighting game 2010 fighting game 2011
then if you select fighting game 2011 you would get another window that showed a list that had a list of characters from that game.
Guy One Funny Hat Guy Big Nose Guy Dead Guy Beast Thing Funny Turtle Thing
Then in the new window you get a selection of options for the character you selected.
Special Skills Combo Moves Unlockable Content
Then if you select one of those you get a new window that has the lists. for example.
If you chose Special Skills show the list of special skills like the following.
Uppercut: Down + Y Face Smasher: Back, Forward, B
and maybe beside the list of moves it could display an image of a Screen shot that shows the move (Or not if it is too complicated).
I am trying to build a simple app that will start another program.The command line that works in a dos batch file is c:program filespixellWall Controlwallctl.exe -layout=c:1.lay with my code below this works, c:program filespixellWall Controlwallctl.exe but the switch info above doesnt get passed, I get a run time error.
Public Class Form1 Dim layout1 As String Dim layout2 As String
I find a lot on the internet about how connecting from a vb.net application to a mapi application on my system.
But i would like to build an application which is the other side of the MAPI so when an application is calling a mapi service, my application handles the message.
i'm in middle of building an application and something got corupted and the solution has 2 errors and i don't know how to fix it when i run the app it comes up the msg that there is errors and i can run the last successful build i'm interested if there is a way to recover the program solution from the last build or a othe way that i can undo the error?
I have a piece of software with two tabs, inside each tab there are buttons (the user can add the buttons when they want). when tab1 is full tab2 should start to fill. I currently know how many buttons fit on the screen so I just say something like if buttons > 150 then start to populate tab 2 The problem i have now though is if the resolution is changed then a different amount of buttons can be displayed. so if I put my screen to 1280x720 some buttons are left of. I was thinking of detecting the resolution and then using different cases for different resolutions but this seems very inefficient im wondering if there is a different way?
I want to build a recent files list into my program.
The hiearchy I currently have is "MenuStrip>File>Recent Files>File1".
I have a function which saves the files and opens them. It also stores the file name and file path in sperate variables:
CODE:
I would be able to change the text property of the File1 (File1ToolStripItem) to the SaveFileName easily, but how would I make it so that when you click the File1 (File1ToolStripItem) it opens the Savefile file?
I would also need the program to save this list so when I open the program again they are still there.
Is there a better way to make a form with multiple buttons opening different things than having a form that has lots group boxes for each tab. So in the begining each box will be invisible and when you click the button the corresponding group box will become visible. Is there any other way?It will be like a background image and it'll have buttons that will mask it with invisible buttons. when the button is clicked it will open the corresponding group box.
I designed a class contains a form that have buttons. When i click any button this function runs
Public Sub BtnClick(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) result = CType(sender, Button).Text
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In another project I imported this class. I called the method that shows the form in my class. I need to store the 'result' variable in another variable in the new project. How can It be done.
shove in the right direction on this:My program is setup to instantiate/build five labels at run times, corresponding with those labels five texts boxes are built at run time. The user inputs four numbers into the first four text boxes and then when you click the total button, it totals the four boxes and outputs to the last text box
I'm trying to make a form in which you would fill in information and then press a "Build" button and it would build another with the information in it so when you open it, it has all the info.
I'm making a game maker, and I just need to know how to put the buttons on the form. where to add the button code in the Form1.Designer.vb file? I just need to know what the syntax of InitializeComponent is.
Is it possible to build a program through VB that creates a folder in program files folder and behaves like any other usual program?If not, though witch program can i make this?
i am trying to build a program ( i am a beginner) that display the pictures from a media card ( or other removable media) in a gallery in the form, and that allow the user to select the ones he likes and store it in a folder.