Well, now I know how to set them. Thanks ...and how can I get them from other's (compiled) assemblies, like those in the FW?
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Well, now I know how to set them. Thanks ...and how can I get them from other's (compiled) assemblies, like those in the FW?
What attributes should be applied, ie:
public void some([Description("Obj1")]object a, object b)
...just discovered, they need to be added (the source files) to the project and not just created. I guess i should know that, but why aren't they added just because I select new on file menu rather...
Why doesn't intellisense display the function declaration when i start typing a function call in any other than the autogenerated source files?
I've #included the same headers those files do...
Whats the difference btw just struct and typdef struct?
How does the C runtime library do file i/o in a windows app? The WinAPI has only the CreateFile and ReadFile as far as I can see where ReadFile reads a specified number of bytes rather than until...
>>you could uninstalling them<<
You mean remove those applications? I don't want to remove my mouseware or (wait... maybe I do, there's a better one that allows wheel scroll everywhere, but that's...
I made a little test app that just displays a few message boxes, and fiddled with the Release configuration settings to see how small the EXE could be. I have yet to check how small it became (and...
For some reason, installing Embedded Visual C++ (4.0) fails, as did installing Embedded Visual Tools 3.0. In the first case, the installation progressbar suddenly starts going backwards (as if it was...
Dev-C++ (4.9.9.2) shows the function syntax tooltip for SetTimer but not for GetMessage, Dispatch Message, MessageBox, or anything else afaik. I've #included <windows.h> (my include directory is set...
(if it's not possible, say so)
Is it possible to get that description text that pops up in Visual Studio for .NET Framework class members, or is it done by an internal Visual Studio database?
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That's the part of traditional OO that was not so OO after all so languages like C# and D have properties instead of getter and setter functions (altought they are ofcourse made up of getter and...
I should add that what I wrote in the begining of this thread was wrong - singleton does nothing for control accses, nor is it unique for singleton to keep a form instance (of course), but I want to...
Object orientation, if not working the way that comes natural to people, is stupid. It's not for the computers, it's for the programmer...
However, though one can't have a form instance "hanging...
Because other people might be conserned too, I've discovered that the SharpDevelop IDE supports public-declared controls in the designer (which is why I couldn't solve it that way with VS), which...
Is there a way to globally access a form (or form instance) with all it's controls accessible too? The singleton pattern does that by Form.Instance.(Control), but what if I want an App.Form.(Control)...
That would be the best, for compatibility reasons. Then they could add some stuff within the namespace for additional GTK features.
If an app run in Linux-mono tries to use Windows.Forms, will it...
If the whole windows.forms is reliant on windows that's quite a lot i'd say. How are they going about that in mono?
Yes, but many .net framework features are object oriented wrappings of the way windows works so that's where I thought there might be a problem...
Ofcourse. Just seems the VM is just for X86...
Well, that seems promising, but so far it it isn't fully compatible with *all* .net apps made for Win32 x86, right?
What all about the things that relate to the Windows API? Or perhaps that's not...
I realize that's the idea, but if JIT (that turns MSIL into native) doesn't support anything but X86 there's not much point in it.
What is the point of C# producing MSIL code really?
Does JIT come in any other flavor than X86?
Also if the app should run on some mobile device, you'd have to make sure it fits the compact...
Is there a C# equivalent of VB's
With someobj
.this = that
.other = xyz
End With
To anyone that like me has been trying to find a better notifyicon here's a great one:
http://www.windowsforms.net/ControlGallery/ControlDetail.aspx?Control=159&tabindex=10
I think it needs...
What are that attributes or code-snippets that make a user control / compent end up on that bar bellow a form (rather than on it) such as a timer?