I already have application to install the missed font in windows XP. But the same not working in Vista.In VISTA when we right click the font to install and choose install it will automatically install into the Windows/fonts/ directory.My question is how to achieve the same(install font in vista) using VB.net or C# .
I used visual studio to publish my application. I am able to install my app on a windows 2003 server, but when I try to install my app on my pc which have vista a error appear "Application cannot be started. Contact the application vendor". and it gives details of the error.Here is the details below and in the attachment:
PLATFORM VERSION INFO Windows : 6.0.6002.131072 (Win32NT) Common Language Runtime : 2.0.50727.4016[code]...............
I have my program in windows xp when I deploy it using click-once, I can install it in windows 98/200/xp.However, when I am running in vista and use the click-once deployment, I can't install in windows xp.
I'm using the font "Century Gothic" as the standard for my program. I want to add the font to my install, question is not how. It comes with Microsoft Office from what I've noticed, it also came with Windows NT.
Our product is built in vb6.0 and we support the localization. Recently we gave support for Japanese language. We have used the font MS UIGothic for Japanese. Font looks good on XP systems but it does not look proper on Windows 7 and Vista. There is difference in font version on XP and Vista/Windows 7. Is there any difference in typeface of the font on Vista and XP.
Need to install a font on all user's machines that will use the application I am writing which creates custom documents in Word. It's a barcode font.I've successfully added the font to my solution and set its build action to Embedded Resource and have also successfully written code to check if the font is already installed on the user's system.
I have sent out software created with VB2008 Express and everything has installed correctly on my PC which is running windows vista. But they can't get it to install, one is running XP the other Vista, they get the following errors
Windows XP
Microsoft.VisualBasic.Powerpacks.Vs Version 9.0.0.0. to be installed in the Global Assembly Cache
Windows Vista
system.windows.forms.data visualization version 3.5.0.0 be installed in the global assembley cache first
i compile my form with the below code when i run it on vista work fine without any problem but when i try to run in on XP cant run... that happened with any XP machine.[code]when i run my exe to other Vista machines work fine... but on xp NO.
I am been working on an a small app that has a Forms.Webbrowser control that navigates to a Adobe Flash program. I have developed the app on Vista 32bit platform and have had no problems. I have sent the app to a couple of people to test out and one is using Vista 64bit and is running into a problem. I know the webbrowser control just uses the underlying base framework of IE. The problem on the 64 bit machine is when the site is navigated to it says that it needs to have Flash installed. When the user goes to Adobe's site it says they need to use a 32bit browser.
As stated on Adobe site here:[URL] the Flash player need to be in a 32 bit browser. What options do I have to be able fix this problem? Is there another control that I can use that would be the same in a 32bit platform and 64bit platform? Besides navigating to the Flash program, the browser also goes to standard web pages.
I have a project that i have created in Visual Studio express and SQL server express. i want to create an install file so that i can send to others to install. Currently it is requiring the user to install SQL server Express and 3.5 .net framework.what steps can i take to stop the user having to install these 2 so that it is a simple install for them.
I'm looking to make a simple install wizard to install my program (I know Visual Studio 2010 already has an installer) but anyway, I would like to make it myself, kind of line reinvent the wheel?
I can't change change the font size or font name or color of the text in the DHTML Editing Control. I have 2 listbox controls FontNameList containing all of the installed fonts on my PC and FontSizeList containing some numbers to be used as fontsize and I use the execommand and build my App but the font did not change instead it grew bigger but when I tryed to change it back it stayed the same. The Code for that was:
printing barcode 39 truetype from idautomation i already try their integration guide but it didnt work....i want my project to
1. Label1 changes to what i type in the textbox1(the label1 is a barcode i change the font of the label1 into IDAutomationHC39M font from IDAutomation)...ive already done that...
2. print the barcode(which is the label1) when i click my button named btnprint..but it doesnt print...
I am creating an excel report from vb.net. Now it works. But i realize that the apparent does not make sense. I just want enlarge some font size and change font name plus setting up the page to fit my receipt printer (Epson TM-T88IV).
While trying to install my application, when system tries to install .Net Framework, it gives an error.Is there any source where I could download uninstalled .Net Framework 3.0 and provide my clients with application?
everything tests well but when I evoke the function the dialog values default to selections other than what the text was originally/last set to (e.g., color, font, size, etc. in the dialog/menu is not what is shown in my rich text box).how I can set the above values per the text being recalled in the RTB? That is, in the above scenario if I hit the cancel button I lose the original text formatting.
Public Class frmComment Private Sub FontDialog1_Apply(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles FontDialog1.Apply If Not RichTextBoxPrintCtrl1.SelectionFont Is Nothing Then
I am trying to make a program that basicly, on the click of a button, removes a font from the windows font list (Un-installs it) Is there a way to do this using VB.NET (2010)The reason I want to do this is to make a program to remove the 'Comic Sans MC' font from all computers I use my pendrive on?
how will I set the font style and font size of my textbox in a programmatic way? Also, if possible, a code that displays the different font style on a combo box.
I have a scenario to resolve using the font dialog code below. In brief, everything tests well but when I evoke the function the dialog values default to selections other than what the text was originally/last set to (e.g., color, font, size, etc. in the dialog/menu is not what is shown in my rich text box). [code]...
I'm creating a basic text editor and I wish to include the option to change the font, font colour and background colour of the text box. Is there a way I can ask VB to display a font/font colour selection box or do I have to populate a combo box and code it all myself?
Is it possible to install VS 2010 first,then install VS2008?i am asking this because in many cases(specially while installing the O.S) i see that after installing the higher version the lower version of O.S cant be installed....and if want to install linux then it might be installed after installing all the windows O.S starting from xp,then vista,then win7 and finally fedora 12..
Is it possible to apply two font effects to a New Font?
Like this:
Dim fnt As Font = New Font(Me.Font.FontFamily, 10, FontStyle.Bold, FontStyle.Underline).Obviously, this is too many arguments, but what is the correct way to apply both the Bold and Underline font effects?
I'm trying to use Linq to loop through all fonts in the %windir%Fonts folder and find the one that has a property title of "Arial" (or any Font Family name supplied), but I can't seem to access the font properties (things like "Title", "Font style", "Designed for", etc.).
The following is only giving me the basic file info: Dim fontDir = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("windir") & "Fonts" Dim fontFiles = From file In My.Computer.FileSystem.GetFiles(fontDir)