In case multiple screens are connected to a computer, I'd like to show an application on a touchscreen. By iterating over System.Windows.Forms.Screen.AllScreens I can get the WorkingArea in order to move the window. However, Screen doesn't provide a IsTouchscreen method.
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no matter what I try. I appear to get garbage results when I marshal the data across! The data after the marshal copy just contains an array of what looks like uninitialized data. Just pure garbage.
Thanks for your help in advance!
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typedef uint64_t TDOHandle;
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> Beginning with the .NET Framework 4, the default startup behavior is to directly compare the file date and time of each assembly in the application directory with the file date and time of the copy in the shadow copy directory. If the assembly has been updated, it is copied by using the same procedure as in earlier versions of the .NET Framework; otherwise, the copy in the shadow copy directory is loaded.
that sounds dangerous. also @ReedCopsey
couldn't you just replace assembly with same timestamp, but not matching anything else, and the next time application is run it'll load the exploited assembly?
@franssu would you store application state information in the model?
lets say you open a file, and go to the 3rd tab in a tab control, and save the application, then open it and want to navigate to the 3rd tab in tab control. where is the selectedtabindex stored when application is saved
i am displaying on two screens with taskbar on autohide with verticalalignment = top. main screen shows taskbar at top, secondary screen shows taskbar on bottom. never had that happen before
they tell you where the cache will be if you don't specify, and the name of it... and the names of the assemblies... that seems odd. would make it easy to exploit it seems
Ok - question about RelayCommands and their place:
I have code that we just refactored into a usercontrol for reuse. We've got a bunch of RelayCommands for the control that lived in the viewmodel; should those move into the codebehind of the UC?
If they don't move into the UC, we effectively have to make the UC support DP's for which RelayCommand should be used for each and every button.
that doesn't really sound like its going to work. when you use the UC as a item/datatemplate, its going to try and use the datacontext of the item using the item/datatemplate, then you're switching it to use the UC's DC... you'll probably get binding errors in output window
if you had a form with a list of items on the left, and a UC on the right, it makes sense to switch the DC of the UC everytime the selection of the list changes
which i am guessing is similar to what lynn is doing?
@Julien In our case - it's a UserControl that lets you mess with an ACL. There's two different ACL's - one for Scripting, and one for Browsing. So, when the Control is displayed because you're editing the Browsing ACL, the UC's DataContext would point to settings.security.browsingACL. If editing the Scripting ACL, DataContext would point to settings.security.scriptingACL
ALL ACL's are instances of the same class.
@Julien I completely missed DataContext. I was looking for Binding.
I wrote my cascading drop downs as two list boxes - the second bound to a Icollectionview of the first. Pretty easy when I took the 5 minutes to understand it - previously I had been using a collectionviewsource and a code behind filter.
I don't think so but I'm glad I've started using it. I'm also still never sure when to use a list with raiseproperty changed or observablecollection. I realise OC is for when internal properties change but I tend to use a list until I have any issues then change to an observablecollection
thanks. next collection I write I'll try and use the right one and see how it goes. Final question for the day - does anyone have a reusable layout for small popup forms?
anyone know why my design data wont work in a Windows 8.1 mvvm light app?
the demo project works fine
but when I try to wire up my own data contexts in my pages it puts a light blue/grey squiggly line under my data context declaration and says "the given key was not present in the dictionary"
@NETscape like the standard win forms stuff that VS uses - buttons bottom right and some form controls. I'm always starting from scratch and never settle on a design for this.
@JTester Ok
@JTester the others here may think this isn't a great way to do but I don't use binding like that