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I am working on a WPF application (a one note clone which is called "note your life") where you can dynamically assign Tags to an entry (just as in virtually any web 2.0 app these days). for this I had in my windows forms prototype a FlowLayoutPanel that did the job very well. I want to have the tags…
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I have the following controls hierarchy:
Form
Panel (AutoSize = true, AutoSizeMode = GrowAndShrink, Dock = Top)
FlowLayoutPanel (AutoSize = true, AutoSizeMode = GrowAndShrink, Dock = Top)
Control1, Control2, Control3, Control4, ...
FlowLayoutPanel (AutoSize = true, AutoSizeMode =…
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I've got a FlowLayoutPanel with properties:
Dock = Fill (in a usercontrol)
FlowDirection = TopDown
WrapContents = false
I do it this way so that each item added to the panel gets added to the bottom.
The items that I add to this panel are usercontrols which themselves have FlowLayoutPanels on…
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I have a UserControl in which a FlowLayoutPanel.
This user control consist of a description and some controls:
[descr.] 123456789, it should be able to be reversed 987654321 [descr.]
So FlowLayoutPanel is used for this scope(RightToLeft - True/False).
Is this a way that the label1 fill the…
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I have a UserControl in which a FlowLayoutPanel.
This user control consist of a description and some controls:
[descr.] 123456789, it should be able to be reversed 987654321 [descr.]
So FlowLayoutPanel is used for this scope(RightToLeft - True/False).
Is this a way that the label1 fill the…
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I want to skin a vb.net app I made ive googled some stuff and I've seen skinned vb.net apps.
However it seems like any time i try to find someone explaining it its a link to a pay for product.
Does anyone have anything useful on this?
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I am trying to use the equivalent of the C# “??” operator in some VB.NET code that I am working in. This StackOverflow article for “Is there a VB.NET equivalent for C#'s ?? operator?” explains the VB.NET IF() statement syntax which is exactly what I am looking for... and I thought I was going to…
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Now before someone tells me VB.Net isn't bad like VB was, I know it isn't. But, I've yet to speak to a programmer who is completely content that some project they work on is written in VB.Net.
Basically, my question is would a programmer knowing both C# and VB.Net (and all of their team knowing both)…
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The company I work for uses vb.net since there are many programmers who moved up from vb6 to vb.net. Basically more vb.net resources in the company for support/maintenance vs c#. I am a c# coder and was wondering if I could just continue coding in c# and just use the many online free c# to vb.net…
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Generally speaking, when VB.NET and C# are compared, there is a lot of strong support for C#, accompanied by some bashing of VB.NET until a respected developer comes along and acts as The Voice Of Reason, pointing out that while VB prior to VB.NET had its fair share of issues, VB.NET is really a very…
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