I'd like to be able to use jQuery to trigger an event if the mouse has been stationary for a certain amount of time.
Any ideas? I'm not even sure where to start!
I read this article regarding creating popup notes with javascript and css
The problem is that this one works only in IE since window.event is undefined in Firefox.
// assigns X,Y mouse coordinates to note element
note.style.left=event.clientX;
note.style.top=event.clientY;
So could you point me a fully working example? Or at least, how could i modify the javascript code to make it work in both internet browsers?
I read this article regarding creating popup notes with javascript and css
The problem is that this one works only in IE since window.event is undefined in Firefox.
// assigns X,Y mouse coordinates to note element
note.style.left=event.clientX;
note.style.top=event.clientY;
So could you point me a fully working example? Or at least, how could i modify the javascript code to make it work in both internet browsers?
If a SWF file or even a component within it has scrollbars, wouldn't it make sense that if the user is hovered over that area (it's in focus) and uses the mouse wheel, that this movement would automatically translate to the scrollbar moving.
Any ideas how this is done, the events or classes used for this? I'm open to outside components or classes too. I haven't started yet, but I'll do an item renderer because it's easy to give it scrollbar.
Hi All,
I am using asp.net 3.5 and C#.
I want to change my mouse cursor similar to this site
http://dummyblogtrix.blogspot.com/
How can I do the same ?
Please help.
Thanks in advance
I love the way I can resize windows in vim using the mouse.
Is it possible to do the same in GNU screen? If not, is there an alternative to screen that supports this functionality?
I have a grid where i can select multiple item to another grid.Now my ques is if i select multiple item and when i double click it,so only the item on which the mouse focus should get selected.
We may use the following code to clear keyboard buffer:
while PeekMessage(Msg, 0, WM_KEYFIRST, WM_KEYLAST, PM_REMOVE or PM_NOYIELD) do;
But how may I clear mouse click buffer?
[In addition to blogging, I am also now using Twitter for quick updates and to share links. Follow me at: twitter.com/scottgu] This is the eighteenth in a series of blog posts I’m doing on the upcoming VS 2010 and .NET 4 release. A few days ago I blogged about two new language features coming with C# 4.0: optional parameters and named arguments. Today I’m going to post about a few of my favorite new features being added to VB with VS 2010: Auto-Implemented Properties, Collection Initializers, and Implicit Line Continuation support. Auto-Implemented Properties Prior to VB 2010, implementing properties within a class using VB required you to explicitly declare the property as well as implement a backing field variable to store its value. For example, the code below demonstrates how to implement a “Person” class using VB 2008 that exposes two public properties - “Name” and “Age”: While explicitly declaring properties like above provides maximum flexibility, I’ve always found writing this type of boiler-plate get/set code tedious when you are simply storing/retrieving the value from a field. You can use VS code snippets to help automate the generation of it – but it still generates a lot of code that feels redundant. C# 2008 introduced a cool new feature called automatic properties that helps cut down the code quite a bit for the common case where properties are simply backed by a field. VB 2010 also now supports this same feature. Using the auto-implemented properties feature of VB 2010 we can now implement our Person class using just the code below: When you declare an auto-implemented property, the VB compiler automatically creates a private field to store the property value as well as generates the associated Get/Set methods for you. As you can see above – the code is much more concise and easier to read. The syntax supports optionally initializing the properties with default values as well if you want to: You can learn more about VB 2010’s automatic property support from this MSDN page. Collection Initializers VB 2010 also now supports using collection initializers to easily create a collection and populate it with an initial set of values. You identify a collection initializer by declaring a collection variable and then use the From keyword followed by braces { } that contain the list of initial values to add to the collection. Below is a code example where I am using the new collection initializer feature to populate a “Friends” list of Person objects with two people, and then bind it to a GridView control to display on a page: You can learn more about VB 2010’s collection initializer support from this MSDN page. Implicit Line Continuation Support Traditionally, when a statement in VB has been split up across multiple lines, you had to use a line-continuation underscore character (_) to indicate that the statement wasn’t complete. For example, with VB 2008 the below LINQ query needs to append a “_” at the end of each line to indicate that the query is not complete yet: The VB 2010 compiler and code editor now adds support for what is called “implicit line continuation support” – which means that it is smarter about auto-detecting line continuation scenarios, and as a result no longer needs you to explicitly indicate that the statement continues in many, many scenarios. This means that with VB 2010 we can now write the above code with no “_” at all: The implicit line continuation feature also works well when editing XML Literals within VB (which is pretty cool). You can learn more about VB 2010’s Implicit Line Continuation support and many of the scenarios it supports from this MSDN page (scroll down to the “Implicit Line Continuation” section to find details). Summary The above three VB language features are but a few of the new language and code editor features coming with VB 2010. Visit this site to learn more about some of the other VB language features coming with the release. Also subscribe to the VB team’s blog to learn more and stay up-to-date with the posts they the team regularly publishes. Hope this helps, Scott
I apologize in advance for the confusing title, not sure what the best way to describe this action is. Basically, I am holding down the mouse wheel and then moving the mouse itself up and down to scroll (not actually rotating the mouse wheel forward or backward). This is often the most convenient way to scroll for me. Unfortunately, when I scroll in this way, and then let up the mouse wheel again, it performs a click action, so if the arrow happens to land on a link when I let up the mouse wheel, I end up inadvertently clicking that link. How can I prevent the mouse from performing a click action when I use the mouse wheel to scroll by holding it down and then letting it up when I am done scrolling? It seems like this is only happening in the Chrome browser. Thanks!
Windows 7,
Chrome Browser,
Logitech Mouse
Hi guys,
How do i escape the equals ('=') sign in java properties file? i would like to put something like table.whereclause=where id=100 .
thanks.
Josh
I'm trying to figure out what exactly Dependency Properties are, but when I look anywhere for a definition, I only find "how to use" but not "what it is".
Imagine you are asked on a job interview - what is a dependency property. What would be your answer?
Is there a WMI namespace and a class that can be used to obtain the extended properties of a file, such as Owner, Author, Title, Subject, Category, Comments?
please suggest.
Hi,
My problem is that I want to access from a page to the properties of a control (button, textblock, label, or a menuitem of the window....) placed in a window. The page is placed into the window. How can I do this? Is there any method to find controls by name in a specific window or page or entire application?
Thanks.
I am trying to figure out how to use boost::graph to store some information. However, there is information I want tied to each vertex. Staring at the documentation for the library reveals either(a)badly written documentation, or (b), I'm obviously not as good at C++ as I thought. Pick two.
I am looking for either a tutorial on assigning properties, or a simple example use.
I have properties file. I want to use listeners. if some Values change in this file then i want to update my integers. So, Which classes or implements do i need to use?
is correct correct properties values on the fly?
for example: (note the .ToLower)
Public Property X() As String
Get
Return _x.ToLower
End Get
Set(ByVal Value As String)
_x = value.ToLower
End Set
End Property
I read your matter and I wonder did you resolve it? If you found out, let me know and give mail for me. My mail is [email protected]. Thanks much!
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2298908/advanceddatagrid-does-not-displays-object-properties
I'm trying to handle an FileNotFoundException in Java by suspending the thread for x seconds and rereading the file. The idea behind this is to edit properties during runtime.
The problem is that the programm simply terminates. Any idea how to realize this solution?
How can I create a parameterized properties in C#.
public readonly string ConnectionString(string ConnectionName)
{
get { return System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings[ConnectionName].ToString(); }
}
I know there's no real right or wrong answer. I'd just like to hear from CSS developers how you like to order your properties and what is your reasoning behind your preference.
Thank you very much.
Hello,
is it because the controls programmers are lazy, too hard to implement or not knowledgeable?
Wether they are custom controls from 3rd party vendors or Microsoft itself, very much controls have often clr properties instead of DP. Result is I can not bind to them and is wpf not all about binding? :/
My next side question would be, why do so many wpf controls offer visual parts but they are not member of the visual tree ? see wpf datagrid columns, headers...
What do you think?
Hi people.
I'm working on an editor that enables its users to create "object" definitions in real-time. A definition can contain zero or more properties. A property has a name a type. Once a definition is created, a user can create an object of that definition and set the property values of that object.
So by the click of a mouse-button, the user should ie. be able to create a new definition called "Bicycle", and add the property "Size" of type "Numeric". Then another property called "Name" of type "Text", and then another property called "Price" of type "Numeric". Once that is done, the user should be able to create a couple of "Bicycle" objects and fill in the "Name" and "Price" property values of each bike.
Now, I've seen this feature in several software products, so it must be a well-known concept. My problem started when I sat down and tried to come up with a DB schema to support this data structure, because I want the property values to be stored using the appropriate column types. Ie. a numeric property value is stored as, say, an INT in the database, and a textual property value is stored as VARCHAR.
First, I need a table that will hold all my object definitions:
Table obj_defs
id | name |
----------------
1 | "Bicycle" |
2 | "Book" |
Then I need a table for holding what sort of properties each object definition should have:
Table prop_defs
id | obj_def_id | name | type |
------------------------------------
1 | 1 | "Size" | ? |
2 | 1 | "Name" | ? |
3 | 1 | "Price" | ? |
4 | 2 | "Title" | ? |
5 | 2 | "Author" | ? |
6 | 2 | "ISBN" | ? |
I would also need a table that holds each object:
Table objects
id | created | updated |
------------------------------
1 | 2011-05-14 | 2011-06-15 |
2 | 2011-05-14 | 2011-06-15 |
3 | 2011-05-14 | 2011-06-15 |
Finally, I need a table that will hold the actual property values of each object, and one solution is for this table to have one column for each possible value type, such as this:
Table prop_vals
id | prop_def_id | object_id | numeric | textual | boolean |
------------------------------------------------------------
1 | 1 | 1 | 27 | | |
2 | 2 | 1 | | "Trek" | |
3 | 3 | 1 | 1249 | | |
4 | 1 | 2 | 26 | | |
5 | 2 | 2 | | "GT" | |
6 | 3 | 2 | 159 | | |
7 | 4 | 3 | | "It" | |
8 | 5 | 3 | | "King" | |
9 | 6 | 4 | 9 | | |
If I implemented this schema, what would the "type" column of the prop_defs table hold? Integers that each map to a column name, varchars that simply hold the column name? Any other possibilities? Would a stored procedure help me out here in some way? And what would the SQL for fetching the "name" property of object 2 look like?