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  • Choosing the default value of an Enum type without having to change values

    - by frou
    In C#, is it possible to decorate an Enum type with an attribute or do something else to specify what the default value should be, without having the change the values? The numbers required might be set in stone for whatever reason, and it'd be handy to still have control over the default. enum Orientation { None = -1, North = 0, East = 1, South = 2, West = 3 } Orientation o; // Is 'North' by default.

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  • goog snoopy analog C#

    - by Dmitriy
    Hello! That is good analog snoopy (from php) in C#. i need simple and true control web client to post any data to my sites. in C# i have a lot of troubles with cookies and etc. Please, help me =)

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  • Measurement conversion on the fly

    - by ikadewi
    Hi All I'd like to ask re: measurement conversion on the fly, here's the detail : Requirement: To display unit measurement with consider setting. Concerns: - Only basic (neutral) unit measurement is going to be stored in database, and it is decided one time. The grid control has direct binding to our business object therefore it has complexity to do conversion value. Problem: How to display different unit measurement (follow a setting), consider that controls are bind to business object? Your kind assistance will be appreciated. Thank you ikadewi

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  • ARM cortex: mutex using bit banding

    - by Jeff V
    Given that, on the ARM Cortex M3, I can: atomically read a single bit atomically set a single bit atomically clear a single bit How can I combine these for a mutex style set of operations: try lock take lock release lock It seems that try_lock or take_lock would require two operations that would not be atomic. Do I need more control to accomplish this? Disable global interrupts would do it but it seems there should be a more surgical approach.

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  • Structuring Win32 GUI code

    - by kraf
    I wish to improve my code and file structure in larger Win32 projects with plenty of windows and controls. Currently, I tend to have one header and one source file for the entire implementation of a window or dialog. This works fine for small projects, but now it has come to the point where these implementations are starting to reach 1000-2000 lines, which is tedious to browse. A typical source file of mine looks like this: static LRESULT CALLBACK on_create(const HWND hwnd, WPARAM wp, LPARAM lp) { setup_menu(hwnd); setup_list(hwnd); setup_context_menu(hwnd); /* clip */ return 0; } static LRESULT CALLBACK on_notify(HWND hwnd, UINT msg, WPARAM wp, LPARAM lp) { const NMHDR* header = (const NMHDR*)lp; /* At this point I feel that the control's event handlers doesn't * necessarily belong in the same source file. Perhaps I could move * each control's creation code and event handlers into a separate * source file? Good practice or cause of confusion? */ switch (header->idFrom) { case IDC_WINDOW_LIST: switch (header->code) { case NM_RCLICK: return on_window_list_right_click(hwnd, wp, lp); /* clip */ } } } static LRESULT CALLBACK wndmain_proc(HWND hwnd, UINT msg, WPARAM wp, LPARAM lp) { switch (msg) { case WM_CREATE: return on_create(hwnd, wp, lp); case WM_CLOSE: return on_close(hwnd, wp, lp); case WM_NOTIFY: return on_notify(hwnd, wp, lp); /* It doesn't matter much how the window proc looks as it just forwards * events to the appropriate handler. */ /* clip */ default: return DefWindowProc(hwnd, msg, wp, lp); } } But now as the window has a lot more controls, and these controls in turn have their own message handlers, and then there's the menu click handlers, and so on... I'm getting lost, and I really need advice on how to structure this mess up in a good and sensible way. I have tried to find good open source examples of structuring Win32 code, but I just get more confused since there are hundreds of files, and within each of these files that seem GUI related, the Win32 GUI code seems so far encapsulated away. And when I finally find a CreateWindowEx statement, the window proc is nowhere to be found. Any advice on how to structure all the code while remaining sane would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! I don't wish to use any libraries or frameworks as I find the Win32 API interesting and valuable for learning. Any insight into how you structure your own GUI code could perhaps serve as inspiration.

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  • Multiple key binding in WPF

    - by nihi_l_ist
    How can i execute some command on, lets say, Ctrl+Shift+E? As i saw we can write the following: KeyBinding kb = new KeyBinding(TestCommand, Key.E, ModifierKeys.Control); this.InputBindings.Add(kb); But how can i add more ModifierKeys or Keys?

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  • Is it possible in AvalonDock to programatically change DockableContent state to floating?

    - by Marqus
    In my application I'm loading windows from 'plugins', so my app doesn't know them until runtime. I'm creating DockableContent for each plugin and sets it's Content to Control returned by plugin. Each plugin tells, if it's window should be initially docked or floating, user can change it later. So I have an instance of DockableContent and I want to change it to FloatingWindow programatically. Changing content.DockableStyle to DockableStyle.Floating isn't enough, what else I have to do?

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  • Interpret enter as tab WPF

    - by ArsenMkrt
    Hi, I want to interpret Enter key as Tab key in whole my WPF application, that is, everywhere in my application when user press Enter I want to focus the next focusable control,except when button is focused. Is there any way to do that in application life circle? Can anyone give me an example? Thanks a lot!

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  • changing ASP.NET tag formatting

    - by Steven
    When I drag a Label control to my document, I get the following code : <asp:Label ID="Label1" runat="server" text="Label"></asp:Label> I prefer my code to look like the following instead : <asp:Label ID="Label1" runat="server" Text="Label" /> How can I get .NET to do this by default? I looked in Tools - Options - Text Editor, where you'd expect to find it, but I couldn't find anything relevant there.

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  • Object C casting

    - by ct2k7
    Hi, I'm trying to cast this statement: [self handError:noConnectionError]; basically, this statement is in a class, which is not the app delegate, but is the .m file of a view, specifically a view after uitableview, which contains its own uiviewtable. The warning that statement gives me is that the error produced may not be apparent to the UIView (view control container).

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  • Public Wildcard Domain Name To Resolve To 127.0.0.1

    - by Rahul
    Is anyone aware of a public wildcard domain name that resolves to IP address 127.0.0.1. For example if I wanted to test a URL locally such as mywebsite.localhost.com or example.localhost.com but I don't have control of DNS settings (hosts file or whatever) then I would use this public DNS to resolve to 127.0.0.1. It needs to be wildcarded so that no matter whatever comes before localhost.com it still resolves to 127.0.0.1.

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  • Use SVN Revision to label build in CCNET

    - by hitec
    I am using CCNET on a sample project with SVN as my source control. CCNET is configured to create a build on every check in. CCNET uses MSBuild to build the source code. I would like to use the latest revision number to generate AssemblyInfo.cs while compiling. How can I retrieve the latest revision from subversion and use the value in CCNET? Edit: I'm not using NAnt - only MSBuild.

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  • jQuery UI not binding on popup windows

    - by Seth Duncan
    I get my datepicker control to bind fine to anything with a class of calendarTrigger on any of my pages, however on Popups (Of which use a Master Page and have the script files on it's master page) they don't bind to trigger datepicker UI elements. Is there something I am missing ?

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  • Enterprise Architect Communication Diagrams question

    - by devoured elysium
    I want to achieve something like this in Enterprise Architect's Communication Diagrams: start() ---------------- 1. create() ------------ ------------> | RGController | ---------------> | U : User | ---------------- ------------ But I am facing 2 problems: a) it seems I have to always make a connection between 2 objects (I can't have the start() message just come out of nowhere, like I'd want). b) I can't control the numbering as I'd want. Is there any way I could just set the numbering by myself?

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  • svn cat after svn del

    - by René Nyffenegger
    I have inadvertently svn-deleted a file with svn del --targets del.txt. Now, I'd like to recover that file with svn cat myPreciousFile.txt@4130 > myPreciousFile.txt, but svn gives me a warning that myPreciousFile.txt is not under version control. A svn cat -r 4130 myPreciousFile.txt > myPreciousFile.txt didn't work, either. Can someone please tell me how I'd go about recovering this file again?

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  • Ajax Tabs implementation problem .

    - by SmartDev
    Hi , I have Implement ajax tabs and i have four tabs in it . In the four tabs i have four grid views with paging and sorting .The tabs are looking good i can see the grid ,but the problem is my first tab sorting works fine, where if i click on any other tab and click on the grid it goes to my first tab again . One more thing i want to change the background color of each tab. Can anyone help please here is my source code: <asp:Content ID="Content1" ContentPlaceHolderID="ContentPlaceHolder1" Runat="Server"> <asp:ScriptManager ID="ScMMyTabs" runat="server"> </asp:ScriptManager> <cc1:TabContainer ID="TCMytabs" ActiveTabIndex="0" runat="server"> <cc1:TabPanel ID="TpMyreq" runat="server" CssClass="TabBackground" HeaderText="My request"> <ContentTemplate> <table> <tr> <td> <asp:Button ID="btnexportMyRequestCsu" runat="server" Text="Export To Excel" CssClass="LabelDisplay" OnClick="btnexportMyRequestCsu_Click" /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <asp:GridView ID="GdvMyrequest" runat="server" CssClass="Mytabs" BackColor="White" BorderColor="White" BorderStyle="Ridge" BorderWidth="2px" CellPadding="3" CellSpacing="1" GridLines="None" OnPageIndexChanging="GdvMyrequest_PageIndexChanging" OnSorting="GdvMyrequest_Sorting" EmptyDataText="No request found for this user"> <RowStyle BackColor="#DEDFDE" ForeColor="Black" /> <FooterStyle BackColor="#C6C3C6" ForeColor="Black" /> <PagerStyle BackColor="Control" ForeColor="Gray" HorizontalAlign="Left" /> <SelectedRowStyle BackColor="#9471DE" Font-Bold="True" ForeColor="White" /> <HeaderStyle BackColor="#4A3C8C" Font-Bold="True" ForeColor="#E7E7FF" /> <PagerSettings Position="TopAndBottom" /> <Columns> <asp:TemplateField> <HeaderTemplate> Row No </HeaderTemplate> <ItemTemplate> <%# Container.DataItemIndex + 1 %> </ItemTemplate> </asp:TemplateField> </Columns> </asp:GridView> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <asp:Label ID="lblmessmyrequestAhk" runat="server" CssClass="labelmess"></asp:Label> </td> </tr> </table> </ContentTemplate> </cc1:TabPanel> <cc1:TabPanel ID="TpMyPaymentCc" runat="server" HeaderText="Payments Credit Card" > <ContentTemplate> <table> <tr> <td> <asp:GridView ID="GdvmypaymentsCc" runat="server" CssClass="Mytabs" BackColor="White" BorderColor="White" BorderStyle="Ridge" BorderWidth="2px" CellPadding="3" CellSpacing="1" GridLines="None" OnPageIndexChanging="GdvmypaymentsCc_PageIndexChanging" OnSorting="GdvmypaymentsCc_Sorting" EmptyDataText="No Data"> <RowStyle BackColor="#DEDFDE" ForeColor="Black" /> <FooterStyle BackColor="#C6C3C6" ForeColor="Black" /> <PagerStyle BackColor="Control" ForeColor="Gray" HorizontalAlign="Left" /> <SelectedRowStyle BackColor="#9471DE" Font-Bold="True" ForeColor="White" /> <HeaderStyle BackColor="#4A3C8C" Font-Bold="True" ForeColor="#E7E7FF" /> <PagerSettings Position="TopAndBottom" /> </asp:GridView> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <asp:Label ID="lblmessmypaymentsCsu" runat="server" CssClass="labelmess"></asp:Label> </td> </tr> </table> </ContentTemplate> </cc1:TabPanel> <cc1:TabPanel ID="TpMyPaymentsCk" runat="server" HeaderText="Payments Check" > <ContentTemplate> <asp:GridView ID="GdvmypaymentsCk" runat="server" CssClass="Mytabs" BackColor="White" BorderColor="White" BorderStyle="Ridge" BorderWidth="2px" CellPadding="3" CellSpacing="1" GridLines="None" OnPageIndexChanging="GdvmypaymentsCk_PageIndexChanging" OnSorting="GdvmypaymentsCk_Sorting" EmptyDataText="No Data"> <RowStyle BackColor="#DEDFDE" ForeColor="Black" /> <FooterStyle BackColor="#C6C3C6" ForeColor="Black" /> <PagerStyle BackColor="Control" ForeColor="Gray" HorizontalAlign="Left" /> <SelectedRowStyle BackColor="#9471DE" Font-Bold="True" ForeColor="White" /> <HeaderStyle BackColor="#4A3C8C" Font-Bold="True" ForeColor="#E7E7FF" /> <PagerSettings Position="TopAndBottom" /> </asp:GridView> </ContentTemplate> </cc1:TabPanel> <cc1:TabPanel ID="TpMyCalls" runat="server" HeaderText="Calls" > <ContentTemplate> <table> <tr> <td> <asp:GridView ID="GdvSelectcallsP" runat="server" CssClass="Mytabs" BackColor="White" BorderColor="White" BorderStyle="Ridge" BorderWidth="2px" CellPadding="3" CellSpacing="1" GridLines="None" OnPageIndexChanging="GdvSelectcallsP_PageIndexChanging" OnRowDataBound="GdvSelectcallsP_RowDataBound" OnSorting="GdvSelectcallsP_Sorting" > <RowStyle BackColor="#DEDFDE" ForeColor="Black" /> <FooterStyle BackColor="#C6C3C6" ForeColor="Black" /> <PagerStyle BackColor="#C6C3C6" ForeColor="Black" HorizontalAlign="Right" /> <SelectedRowStyle BackColor="#9471DE" Font-Bold="True" ForeColor="White" /> <HeaderStyle BackColor="#4A3C8C" Font-Bold="True" ForeColor="#E7E7FF" /> <Columns> <asp:TemplateField> <HeaderTemplate> Row No </HeaderTemplate> <ItemTemplate> <%# Container.DataItemIndex + 1 %> </ItemTemplate> </asp:TemplateField> </Columns> </asp:GridView> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <asp:Label ID="lblmessselectcallsAhkP" runat="server" CssClass="labelmess"></asp:Label> </td> </tr> </table> </ContentTemplate> </cc1:TabPanel> </cc1:TabContainer> </asp:Content>

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  • Tabs for a ASP.NET website

    - by user102533
    I would like to add tabs for my website and I understand I can use the tab control in the AJAX toolkit or I can choose to go with JQuery UI tabs. Each tab would need to load a separate asp.net page and I need to customize the tabs to look slick. Any thoughts on what approach I can use?

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