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  • Interaction between main flex application and component

    - by Tom
    Hello everybody. I made a login component for my flex 4 application, and i load this component from my main flex application with: <ns1:Login id="page_login" visible="true"></ns1:Login> Now i want to change the visibility from true to false, from the login component. Is there a way to do this kind of interaction? Thanx!

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  • Detect main class

    - by Daniel
    Hoe can I detect the main class of my application? The one, which is either given on the command line or loaded from the jar given at the command line? If this is not possible, why not?

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  • wpf: bind to a style property on main window from UserControl

    - by Sonic Soul
    I have a UserControl which has a style, that i would like to be influenced by a settings checkbox on the main window hosting my user control so myControl.xaml has a Style which i would like to have a trigger, that should observe a CheckBox inside MainWindow.xaml i know one way to do this, would be to create a local property in myControl.cs which would look at the property in MainWindow.cs which would in turn return state of that cheeckbox.. but maybe there is a way to do this w/out writing any c# code ?

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  • Hide iframe from main window

    - by Manjoor
    I have 2 <iframe> on my main HTML form. These <iframe> are loaded from different external domains. Sometime external server goes offline and user see The page can't be dispayed message on my page. Is there a way to hide these <iframe> when target server is not available?

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  • gcc check if file is main (#if __BASE_FILE__ == __FILE__)

    - by Marcin Raczkowski
    Hello. In ruby there's very common idiom to check if current file is "main" file: if __FILE__ == $0 # do something here (usually run unit tests) end I'd like to do something similar in C after reading gcc documentation I've figured that it should work like this: #if __FILE__ == __BASE_FILE__ // Do stuff #endif the only problem is after I try this: $ gcc src/bitmap_index.c -std=c99 -lm && ./a.out src/bitmap_index.c:173:1: error: token ""src/bitmap_index.c"" is not valid in preprocessor expressions Am I using #if wrong?

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  • Adding a Main Menu to a Game in Xcode

    - by MasenB
    I am about done with an Objective - C Sprite Kit Development course on Lynda, and I wanted to expand on the app the course had me make! It was made so that once I open the app, it started brick breaker, and then there are more classes for additional scenes like Game Over and Restart! I was wondering if someone could tell me how to make a Main Menu view controller that came before the Brick Breaker screen! Thanks, Masen

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  • How do I make the main window to react to a table click

    - by Ayelet
    I am a new user of Java swing. I need to be able to create a popup with row info when the user clicks on that row. I managed to incorporate the mouseClick event reaction in my table class, and I have the row info available. But I don't know how to notify the main window about the event so it can display the dialog box/popup box. Can you help me?

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  • Main point of Application Delegate class

    - by ahmet732
    What's the main point behind putting variables and method signatures inside ApplicationDelegate.h in Objective-C ? By doing this, all those methods and variables are seen by another view controller classes? Is that the point? And also: is there only one application delegate class inside each project?

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  • How to show processing form in my main form

    - by Royson
    Hi I want to show processing image in form when my main form is working. I have created processing form . I tried it with ProcessingForm obj = new ProcessingForm(); obj.show(); DOSomeStuff(); obj.close(); it shows processing form..but some time it becomes not responding...or my gif image stops animating. How to do that??

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  • Submit form from greybox window to main window

    - by LookUp Webmaster
    Hi everyone, I'm using greybox and trying the following thing: I want to make a form inside the pop-up so when the users submit's it, the request goes to the main window and the pop-up closes. I know the way to close the window is by using onclick="parent.parent.GB_hide()", but I really haven't been able to find a way to make the pop-up close and the data sent to the corresponding controller when the form is submitted. I'm using Zend FW. Thanks in advance, I really appreciate what this community does.

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  • About the armlink behavior when the linked object is not explicitly used by the main executable

    - by thincal
    I want to link the example with liba.so, and also the example is NOT using anything inside the liba.so ... armlink --userlibpath /mylib/lib liba.so --fpic --shared -o example main.o demo.o So finally I got nothing from: readelf -d example | grep NEEDED, it seems that armlink do some optimization to remove the linked library which is not really used by the "example" ? If I want to let the liba.so be always linked into example, what need I do with armlink options ? Any information is very appreciated ;)

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  • What runs before main()?

    - by MikimotoH
    After testing on msvc8, I found: Parse GetCommandLine() to argc and argv Standard C Library initialization C++ Constructor of global variables These three things are called before entering main(). My questions are: Will this execution order be different when I porting my program to different compiler (gcc or armcc), or different platform? What stuff does Standard C Library initialization do? So far I know setlocale() is a must. Is it safe to call standard C functions inside C++ constructor of global variables?

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  • UITabBarController for main & about views?

    - by fuzzygoat
    I have two screens on my app that I want to present to users, the first is the main screen and the second is an about screen, brief instructions / credits. Currently I have this setup as a UITabBarController with two buttons and two views. Is this approach acceptable?

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