yea last time i tried something like that i think i had to calculate the number of rows the text would take up based on the width of the textbox and the font size
I need a way to track the mouse coordinates more precisely than this code. If you run this code and move your mouse really fast or change directions fast, the coordinates might look this: 50 and then 40. It seems that when the mouse moves fast it doesn't track all the points the pointer covers, l...
well i guess i used the wrong word. I am trying to create something like ms word. Not with the same functionality obviously since I have no clue how to do half the things they do, but that is what i mean.
You could hook the low-level functions you mentioned. That would pretty much ensure that no applications see when the mouse escapes the box, as you would reset it before they ever see the event.
i pretty much just need to check that array to see what types of tiles are surrounding the player and determine what to do depending on what type of tile there is next in the direction the player is moving
Not really. There's a ton of very important middleware and services stuff that never touches web technology that businesses will pay a load of money for
and what I meant by xml-friendly is that your existing system might have a nice API for deserialising 'whatever' from XML, and a not so nice or nonexistent API for parsing, say, JSON
Does that represent pixel data? i.e. are you generating pixels in some fashion and displaying those, or could you for example construct your image using primitives? (e.g. drawing ellipses and lines using Graphics)?
I'm tring to figure out what the hell "Intell Centrino" actually is. As near as I can tell, it's a specification for everything attached to a motherboard.
You know how Microsoft Word or the new WordPad that comes with Windows 7 and 8 has microsoft word-style "pages" where if you exceed the margins of the first page, you automatically move to the next printer page to type your text in?
Well, I got the Mrs through "Hello World" - all the way up to encapsulating getting input and displaying output in it's own method before her eyes rolled in to the back of her head and she got "lost."
@Billdr I mean, encapsulation sounds straightforward when you describe it - but really understanding why you'd bother requires having seen how it goes wrong when you do the opposite
this tends to apply to advanced concepts more - but we're used to understanding basics and moving swiftly on to advanced concepts. Grokking means having personally experienced what programming is like in the absence of that concept
well, it seemed to flow naturally from that situation, Tom.
Her: I wanna do this over and over! Me: Okay, well, to save work let's give it someplace to live by itself, then we just need to go to it, instead of writing it a bunch of times.
@LewsTherin, I am trying to create the Microsoft Word-style "pages" where if the enter text in the textbox exceeds the margins then a new page is created where you continue to type.
@user1079641 There is a solution, but it depends on a lot of variables (margins, font sizes, etc). Giving you an answer would almost require writing the program.
You first need to determine how much space you have on a page, then you need to determine how much space your text takes up. If pageSize<textSize, add a page.
@Billdr it didn't change, but one of the entire models is called "TCP/IP" which contain a tcp layer and an ip layer (in addition to other layers), i can see how its confusing
I'm doing a "practice thanksgiving" dinner - let's start there. Why is what a thing? In attendance will be two men who weigh over 400lbs. The hosts are conservative Christians. I'm a staunch atheist. Hopefully they close their eyes for grace. One person will be bringing his girlfriend. She is a stripper. My wife likes to agitate this sort of pot of awfulness for her amusement.
Dear Flying Spaghetti Monster, blessed be thy noodely appendages. Thank you for this carbohydrate rich meal, may it hasten our assent to bask in your starchiness. Ramen.
Is it at all possible to change the scrollbar steps for a panel? Like when you are scrolling down, instead of scroll down per click from 1 step to like 50 steps?
The mouse pointer doesn't move across every pixel, if you move the mouse fast, it will move a whole bunch of pixels between events. The hardware simply doesn't send a signal for each pixel that the mouse moves, it reports the distance that the mouse has moved since the last report.
Instead of tr...
@Steve thank you so much, such an easy solution, I did tried with reverse() but I forgot why it didn't worked, although this time did, maybe I've done something wrong back then