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09:46
Morning guys
hey
our morning guy is gone so the channel is rather quiet :)
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10:47
Hello
11:00
hello both!
11:21
hello?
umm hello :)
11:41
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Q: Grid Layout with row set to *

Jerry BianI have the layout like this: <Grid> <Grid.RowDefinitions> <RowDefinition Height="80" /> <!--Row 1--> <RowDefinition Height="*" /> <!--Row 2--> <RowDefinition Height="auto" /> <!--Row 3--> </Grid.RowDefinitions> </Grid> Row 2 must be scalable, so we put its Height *, we have to....

anyone can help me with this? it torments me a lot
HELLO
I'll torment you a lot
hello everyone
how can i delete specific keyboard layout in c#?
sorry mate never done that
and Jerry, don't mind rudi :)
I just checked, and you already have the answer Jerry. You may want to check my comment on answer as well if the original answer isnt' exactly what you're looking for
@JerryBian is the answer given what you seek? I feel they're both wrong (the author of answer and the second guy backing him)
I add comment to explain the effect
11:57
yea I just read
i'll cook up a sample
stay here and we can tweak it
it's so kind of you
OK
I think that does everything you need
@Maverik thanks, I am checking it.
you'd want to use a scrollviewer probably with a max height in real app otherwise as you'd see in sample, row 2 can't go less than the text it contains and you'll end up losing row 3 if your app size is reduced too much
or set a min height on main window to circumvent that
12:10
yes, in our product, we actually set both ScrollViewer and MinHeight of the window
oh cool, then that grid should cover you well
if its what you wish to have, may i post it as answer?
It should be! Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!!
@Maverik still here?
always
I'm here pretty much all working days.. just dart in and out as I'm coding my own project as well :)
I've posted the answer as well
yeah, I just want to say Thank you here. -:)
oh you're welcome
12:16
I am working overtime, you know here is China
To hungry
hahahahah
heh, i work overtime everyday in UK :P
well we like to call it "flexible timings"
where i end up doing 10ish hours daily :)
what a passion
I have to leave anyway, because it's too late. Hope I can see you later days
yup pop in here anytime you wish to consult
especially when you have a question up already :D
O could you please accept the answer before you leave btw :)
I'll finally start in 2400 bracket with this answer :D
one step closer to rudis rep!
12:37
hey @Maverik, before I leave, I commit the code I changed, and I found it was not correct sadly. We want Row 3 always be visible, that's why we set Row 2 height to *
Row 3 will be visible as long as there's something in it
and that doesn't imply you need text in it, just have any empty element in it
even an empty label will do
you can't set * on Row 2 because * means take ALL the space
which means row 3 will be pushed down
if you have two * they'll take 50% of the space each .. if you 3 *, they'll consume 33.3% space each and so on
you need Auto in order to get the behaviour you want, and unfortunately that means an empty row will collapse
so just have an empty element in row 3 and it should be fine
yes, but now row 3 has TextBlock inside in your sample, right? It still be invisble when resize to some position
I don't mean the last Border in your sample
yea last border is meant to collapse when there's no space left to take
but yes the 3rd textblock should just be empty if you have nothing to show in there
if you remove the textblock, then row will collapse
alternatively you can try a different layout
if you combine Dockpanel with StackPanel, that will also get you what you wish
I'm guessing when you referred word 2013, you meant its Grey Bordered panel?
if that's what you want, I'd go with DockPanel, StackPanel combo
brb
hey @Maverik I use this layout :<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="80" />
<RowDefinition Height="*" />
<RowDefinition Height="80" />
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
ant it works
just set row 3 a specified value
oh my
thanks anyway
can you just modify your anwser
I can accept your answer when I got home
Umm, before I can modify, I need to understand why? Because that answer is against the question you posted. With that layout, you're basically docking last row to bottom which you explicitly asked not to do
12:58
hola senoritas
why is my mini avatar all messed up i.sstatic.net/XK2WX.jpg?g&s=32
s=16 works and no s= works but s=32 = 90% gray box
@Maverik Brilliant :D
i don't see graybox?
Rudi: lol i can't stop laughin at that one
I imagine I'm not ready for internet enlightenment either :)
haha
Skype awesome also
hehe felt too gory for the channel :D
woo i feel proud! I used internal for the first time to actually do something useful!! :D
Congratulations!
What was the purpose?
13:37
yaow
runs away
Anyway to convert from String to Type without instantiating the type?
return (IModule)type; doesnt work
maybe thats more of a c# question
@dirt i think that's what reflection is for :)
@Maverik hmmmm oook
why do you not want to create instance?
because you can't create the instance from string or there's another reason?
13:45
to prevent it from being created multiple times
only want 1 instance
use a cache?
<~~ noob
something like return desiredTypeInstance ?? (desiredTypeInstance = System.Reflection.Activator("Type.Full.Name"));
(you may need to tweak that, I just pulled it out of thin air)
seems there's no Activator.. so you want assembly :)
this.GetType().GetAssembly() will get you the Assembly you need and then you can do Assembly.CreateInstance("Type.Full.Name");
(assuming the type is in same assembly as the executing assembly)
this only creates one instance?
cause what I have is creating new instance just fine
?? <-- will only execute second half if first half is null and we assign value in second half so yes
though really sounds like you should just use the singleton instance pattern if you're not using multiple instances anywhere else
13:50
i have buttons that change which UC is shown and I only want to have a single instance of each UC.... if null create else show existing
@dirt that's exactly what ?? ( = ) bit above is for
the tutorial gives you general reflection information so you may wanna check it out
14:09
woohoo spent $700 today!
Congratulations
on student loans...
Rudi: had a property that returns Sids in byte[] -- but I can't expose it outside the application because it won't return anything in user context.. yet I can't make it private as I'm doing GroupSequence() on it for sid equality test :)
taking paypal donations
14:22
Bah student
14:39
anyone have any experience with rsa encryption
i need to know how to export the public key to iOS
Yes
I vote for the internet
google is not being my friend
where are my code samples??
No I mean, I vote for the internet as a way to get it to device
Are you trying to establish 2-way comms?
hahaha. smartass
yes
So
Device connects to server
Server immediately responds with pub key
14:44
what format
Device encrypts it's own pub key with the foreign pub key
i am not objective c guy, but my colleague says xml doesnt work for ios
Server decrypts with it's priv key
and boom 2 way comms
XML will work fine, but for your actual comms JSON is probably best, most lightweight format so perfect for mobile devices
yeah we already doing json
But for the actual key, just reading a fixed length string would suffice
Like expect immediately upon connection to receive a 32char string, read it and use it to encryp;t
14:46
i say xml because
var rsa = RSA.Create();
xmlpublic = rsa.ToXmlString(true);
xmlprivate = rsa.ToXmlString(false);
outputs xml strings
which as modulus, exponent
Well regardless of what it is
well that is what i don't understand :)
you say send a 32 bit string but the key is composed of more then that
So send more
32 was just an example
he seems convinced that sending the xml string doesnt work for him
i am struggling to find relevant information
ah. here is something
the recommendation is that you distribute your public key as a DER-encoded X.509 certificate,
Well it depends on what lib the receiving end is using
14:54
CommonCrpyto
is apparently the library to use
15:25
ok so i generated an X509 with openssl.net
 
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16:34
anyone around?
experience with file parsing?
16:51
no :P
a file is nothing but a byte[] -- treat it as such or make it into a string and voila you know how to parse ;)
17:16
ur a byte[]
haha Mav. im just trying to figure out what method to follow to parse a file that is ascii and raw bytes
17:44
posted on July 22, 2013 by Eric Lippert

The C# specification defines foreach (V v in x) embedded-statement as having the same semantics as:1 { E e = ((C)(x)).GetEnumerator(); try { V v; while (e.MoveNext()) { v = (V)e.Current; embedded-statement } } finally { // necessary code to … Continue reading →

So I want to have a list, or collection (im not sure which) that has basic properties of name/active
whats the difference between List / Collection / ArrayList
arraylist can be mixed types
list is defined type
collection is a subtype of list i beleive
just use list
18:03
@Julien ? mixed types? how do you mean? anything can be mixed type if you T : object
List<string> vs myArrayList.Add(1); myArrayList.Add("one")
@dirt IMHO: List is a Collection implementing IList
mkuy
ArrayList is a specialised List that varies from List in storage
List stores stuff as linked list in memory, ArrayList uses Array that is dynamically increased in size everytime you overflow its capacity
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/System.Collections.aspx <-- i think you should refer to that for the official word :)
btw, is there such a thing as Collection itself? I know of ICollection & CollectionBase (which implements IList in addition to ICollection!) but I can't find any word on Collection class
also completely off topic: anybody here knows latin?
Can somebody tell me what's wrong with this binding:
Fill="{Binding Path=BodyColor1, ElementName=root, Converter={StaticResource DBColourToBrushConverter}}"
root is the UserControl
    public static readonly DependencyProperty BodyColour1Property = DependencyProperty.Register("BodyColour1", typeof(DataModel.Colour), typeof(Silks), new PropertyMetadata(DataModel.Colour.Light_Blue));
    public DataModel.Colour BodyColour1
    {
        get { return (DataModel.Colour)GetValue(BodyColour1Property); }
        set { SetValue(BodyColour1Property, value); }
    }
^ That's the DP
The breakpoint in my converter is never hit
I get this error
System.Windows.Data Error: 40 : BindingExpression path error: 'BodyColor1' property not found on 'object' ''Silks' (Name='root')'. BindingExpression:Path=BodyColor1; DataItem='Silks' (Name='root'); target element is 'Path' (Name='RightCollar'); target property is 'Fill' (type 'Brush')
18:17
exactly what i was thinking :)
it can't find ElementName root
But I have got x:Name="root"
scope!
i can't tell you about specific scope without full xaml that's involved -- if you do choose to share, do it in a gist
Oh right
Yeah I was going to
btw i love your website :D
Thanks :)
The front page or the blog?
18:23
front page!
Oh right
err it says there's no gist
blog looks nice too - though to techy feel to just cruise through quickly :)
But it says secret gists are visible to people you give the URL to
yea they normally are
I can't even access it now
I'm just going to use IDEOne
It's not even submitting things now
18:35
back
Ok question: why aren't you just using DataContext?
nvm, ignore!
ok i think i see the problem
Yes?
can you share the relevant code behind please
public partial class Silks : UserControl
{
    [...]
    public static readonly DependencyProperty BodyColour1Property = DependencyProperty.Register("BodyColour1", typeof(DataModel.Colour), typeof(Silks), new PropertyMetadata(DataModel.Colour.Light_Blue));
    public DataModel.Colour BodyColour1
    {
        get { return (DataModel.Colour)GetValue(BodyColour1Property); }
        set { SetValue(BodyColour1Property, value); }
    }
    [...]
}
yea not that, its scope visibility
is it in class Bookie_Buddy.Controls.Silks ?
ok so in theory you should have access
Yeah namespace Bookie_Buddy.Controls
18:42
I'm going to assume that it can't see your property because wpf can't figure you've extended the usercontrol
You're right!
I was missing
new FrameworkPropertyMetadata() { Inherits = true } in my DependencyProperty declaration
Same error :(
19:02
I seem to recall we had a similar issue ages back
and sorry about delayed replies, my director is making a report and I'm sitting with him
which timezone are you in?
this channel won't come to life until tomorrow morning at least (GMT+2 ish)
you may want to check with guys in c# room if you're not in EU
BST (GMT+1)
sweet, catch us during the day then
i normally show up around 11
i'm going to jet from the channel until tomorrow for now - starving at 8pm :(
reminds me, if you do stick around, Johan Larsson may show up and might be able to help you out
Yeah
I'll just hang in here
otherwise if you see Sisyphe tomorrow morning, he's your best bet
Thanks for trying anyway :)
19:06
sorry wasn't really much of help - i don't normally do dependency properties
POCO VMs all the way :)
I'm looking back through my old code
So I should figure it out
welll do drop a line here when you figure it out so we have an idea for future
till tomorrow, bbye :)
I just figured it out
It's subtle
DependencyProperty.Register("BodyColo u r1"...
Path=BodyCol _ or1
:)
It's working :D
Jeez!
shame on me for not seeing!
this is why I prefer having codebehind + xaml in one gist because I normally use Find to make sure the names are matching up
still should have spotted >.< oh well.. glad its working
yea i'm still leaving :D
20:06
Hi... everyone
Hi
I'm getting a headech for a stupid problem....
You got a minute?
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Q: Xaml textbox backspace/arrow keys dosent work

Andreas.GI got a application, and In this application I am opening a new XAML window where I got a Textbox, In this textbox I can write, but not use delete, backspace or arrow keys. If I do, the marker is still in the main application. I cant see to find anything when googling, and it's ordinary marcup...

20:23
I've never seen that before
@Andreas.G Have you added all the code pertaining to the Textbox to the question?
It's nothing more than I show there. When I click a button I open the window but the marker is in the main application when i press any arrow key, backspace or delete, but not the rest... :/ I cant seem to find anything about it either.. :S
try previewonkeydown
@Julien I tried to bind that event to, same as before.
lemme try
cool. weird
preview does work
keydown does not
preview keydown -->D<--
keydown -->D<--
preview keydown -->Left<--
preview keydown -->Left<--
preview keydown -->Back<--
preview keydown -->Delete<--
how dooes your preview event look?
20:37
<TextBox PreviewKeyDown="UIElement_OnPreviewKeyDown" Width="200" Height="30"></TextBox>
Not here... :S ....
Restarting everything (again)
i doubt its a restart problem
make a new project
with only a textbox
test again
Doing that now...
ok. then i bet it is because you are spawning the window
and the keyboard focus is making those buttons behave differently
ill try that
nope, still works
This is my code
private void OpenWindo(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
var window = new XamlWindow();
window.Show();
}
20:48
you are making things complicated :) start with one window, no showing, and a textbox
if you cant make the simplest case work, you are just wasting valuable time
If i create a textbox there, it works fine,
there is my example
public MainWindow()
{
InitializeComponent();

var window = new TestWindow();
window.Show();
}
    private void UIElement_OnPreviewKeyDown(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
    {
        Console.WriteLine("preview keydown -->" + e.Key.ToString() + "<--");
    }
thats it
im going home
good luck sir
Thanks for you help :)
21:30
o7. Is there way to inherit a custom controls template/style and modify parts of it? or add parts?
21:45
@user1775703 yes, that would be called extending a control
modify, I don't know.
add, yes.
modify ~ override? ;)
I have to design like 5-6 controls and all of them have something in common
like a title, etc
assuming the control defines the functions as virtual
control or view model?
i have a baseControl where I define all my Dependency properties
21:52
yep. so inheritance
but im interested in "overriding" the control template
All the custom controls have the same dependency props
baseControl: public virtual string title {...} eachControl : baseControl: public override string title {...}
</del>
I know how to override the dependecy props, i justa wanna know if I can modify or add to controlTemplate of inherited control
do it do it
i just dont want to define the control template for each custom control, just the part that differs
22:37
If I'm implementing MVM
and my model is a class whose members are enums
and one instance of my UserControl has one underlying instance of the model
What's the best way to expose the model's classes to be bound to in the XAML?
@user1775703 you have to make a base class, then for the properties/methods/etc. that are different you need to make abstract
then you have to take that class, and write your CustomControl class and have it inherit your base class. it will inherit all the properties/methods, and then you will have to define the custom logic for the methods you define as abstract
@Kian sounds like you need properties with converters
22:55
In first picture Inputs outputs and titlu are dependecy props
All the controls have title, inputs and outputs in common. only content is diferent for each control, and each control has diferent numbers on inputs and outputs
And this is the controlTemplate for baseContainer
My question is: how can I avoid to define this template for each derived control

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