Load Unrelated Code Then Edit It Graphically Using Buttons?
Jan 16, 2012
I'm making a text Editor, that can load unrelated code then edit it graphically using buttons.So far my problem is with replace, I'm probably not using the right context some times it works, most times it does not.
I'm working on a Visual Basic application in Visual Studio 2010. The application was originally created in VB6, which had a dedicated menu button editor. Now I need to add new drop-down items to my button menus, but VS10 seems to have no facility for this. All attempts so far appear to lead me to tool strip support, which I do not want.
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Try If TextBox1.Text.Trim <> "" Then If TextBox2.Text.Trim <> "" Then
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When the button is pressed, it all works and the following files are created: yahoo.dll and yahoo.pdb My question is this: What is the code to load the already compiled yahoo files to execute the code again, without having to recompile the code?
I have been playing around with Visual Basic for about a week now. I created a program that I use at work basically just to organize my day.
The program consists of buttons that link to programs and spreadsheets that I use often, as well as a checklist of tasks I've completed and text boxes that I use for reminders. Other buttons affect GroupBox texts and Label texts.
What I'd like to know is how I can implement a Save and Load button? I'd the current state of the program to be saved so it can be loaded in the event that I have to shut the program down. (Check boxes checked, Text in Text boxes, Labels, etc...)
I've been looking online for HOURS and I've messed around with the SaveSettings feature... nothing seems to work.
Just inherited a VB forms application that must be modified. My problem is that the controls are placed at the form at the load event. There is no controls on the form when I open the form1.vb in Solution explorer.
Is it possible to load a html document, delete a part (e.g. some divs containers), reload the new html document and show it in a webbrowser? I want to load for instance the helloworld.html and delete the sentence "Hello World!" and reload the new one which should be only white. Therefore all the nodes:
<p>Hello World!</p> <p></p> should be deleted. <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "[URL]"> <html xmlns="[URL]"> [Code] .....
i'm still working on making my button project and I've came across a new problem.
I want to create buttons based off the amount of lines in a text file which will be easy if I can get this to work. This is my test code before I implement it into the real program:
When you complete various feats in my program, on a form called "User Details" there is a label with the text that says "Complete" only when you have completed a particular game. There is a save button, and a load button, all on different forms. How could I make a save and load feature? One that saves the fact you've completed certain games - and then when you press load after exiting and reentering the program, the Complete text will reappear.
I'm working on an ultrasonic sonar and I would like to use the computer to display a standard green radar system detecting the objects.I'm using a micro controller with the software written in C to send out the sensor's angle and position and it works fine.On the computer side, I'm using Visual Basic 2010 to read the COM port which then contains the sensor's data in numbers (sensor's angle and distance between sensor and object) which is a constant stream. On the debug screen (Textbox) I can already see all the data coming through.
Now my question is: How do I convert those numbers into graphics?More explanations about these numbers I want to convert:I have a step motor to rotate the ultrasonic sensor, and it works that way: The motor advances 1 step forward, then measure distance between sensor and object, then send these 2 values out. So, if you see the attached file, those numbers on the text box mean:
000032 -> 000: step number & 032: 32cm between sensor and object 001031 -> 001: step number & 031: 31cm between sensor and object 002032 -> 002: step number & 032: 32cm between sensor and object 003007 -> 003: step number & 007: 7cm between sensor and object and so on...
So those are the numbers I wish to convert into graphics. The scan line would need to rotate clockwise at same speed of the step motor. And then I would like to display dots when an object is detected.
I have a picture box in which I type some letter on capturing keystrokes.The problem is that at Form Load, the focus is on the buttons available on the form. How can I keep the focus on my Picture Box at form load?
Having installed the IE9 update a couple of days ago, I'm left in the same boat that I found myself in when I tried the IE9 RC. Namely, documents printed via .Print() from a WebBrowser control in .NET no longer print correctly. What the user sees in screen is vastly different from what comes out of the printer. There will be missing characters and whitespace discrepencies virtually every time.
Here is an example:
The top is what inevitably comes out of the printer when the bottom is what the user sees on screen (outside of the pixelized part of the name & address--that was me).
I have a form consisting of datagridview and two buttons of update and load all.. I have used fillby method to obtain data from database. The query seems to be working fine, except that the data is not shown in the gridview.As in, for the qeury, if the returned rows are 2, it will show 3 rows in the gridview, but all empty.
I'm working on an ultrasonic sonar and I would like to use the computer to display a standard green radar system detecting the objects. I'm using a micro controller with the software written in C to send out the sensor's angle and position and it works fine.On the computer side, I'm using Visual Basic 2010 to read the COM port which then contains the sensor's data in numbers (sensor's angle and distance between sensor and object)which is a constant stream. On the debug screen (Textbox) I can already see all the data coming through.Now my question is: How do I convert those numbers into graphics?
More explanations about these numbers I want to convert:I have a step motor to rotate the ultrasonic sensor, and it works that way:The motor advances 1 step forward, then measure distance between sensor and object, then send these 2 values out.So, if you see the attached file, those numbers on the text box mean:
000032 -> 000: step number & 032: 32cm between sensor and object 001031 -> 001: step number & 031: 31cm between sensor and object 002032 -> 002: step number & 032: 32cm between sensor and object 003007 -> 003: step number & 007: 7cm between sensor and object and so on...
So those are the numbers I wish to convert into graphics. The scan line would need to rotate clockwise at same speed of the step motor. And then I would like to display dots when an object is detected
I am making an application called "Browser From Scratch" and I require a code that allows you to change, lets say "Button 1" and you can change the code from "TextBox1"
How would I do that?BTW: I am using Visual Basic 2008!
Josh Robertson | A Proud Linux User*
(* I use Windows XP in VBox in-case anyone was wondering!)
I have a axwebrowser control and through it I am editing my website page On my main site page I have an attribute that I need that makes a field readonly..Although it is important to leave it like that on the site, I still need to edit the field through the Vb.net application. Only way to do this as what I see is to remove the readonly (Without doing all the website through VB.Net)Is there a way to edit the code on the site through VB.NET in order to remove the readonly attribute and be able to edit that textfield? [code]I just need to remove this readonly attribute here..Again I am using the axwebbrowser (COM)
A change I made to the project's configuration must have disabled the ability for me to edit the code at runtime. I used to be able to pause execution and edit code on the fly, but I recently made a change to the configuration manager to build releases for x86 and all of the sudden I can no longer update code while running the app. This is very frustrating as I have to keep stopping and starting my app.
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?
When I am in break mode, I cannot update code.I receive message "Cannot currently modify this text in the editor. It is read only." Can anyone explain why I get this message?