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06:10
Wazzuuup???
 
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10:16
Spend three days trying to wire up a role provider just to realize I was given one for free. I'm so smart.
yeahy!
sup
10:33
hey
Hi!
Ohai!
Almost lunch time, got a hunger going on
My task list is +100
 
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11:57
So I've written a little console app. I'd like to be able to execute it from anywhere. I know I can go in and modify the Path variable by hand, but is there any way I can have the installer do it for me?
12:38
is editing registry an option?
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths can be the answer if you are running as admin
there's a ton of entries in there so that should help you get an idea of what kinda options you can use in there
the same key can even be used to redirect programs! (type notepad.exe to reach notepad++ for example!)
(I think that was the original purpose of this key)
So - can anybody advise me how to create console text thats fully selectable?
I currently have TextBlock - but each textblock is only selectable one once
I could just do one huge textblock i suppose
what are you trying to do?
WPF cmd ?!
you can try a dockpanel combo
dock a textbox at bot and fill with label
if you don't like that.. you can instead use a label+textbox in a stackpanel
alter the look of textbox to match label
then all the redirected output goes to label's vm
you may need to force a layout pass on label as it won't expand by itself I think as it updates
but that combo should mimic cmd look to great extent
12:55
Maverik - i just want text that is selectable
for example, I might have a bunch of errors, on separate lines that need copy + pasting
but you can only copy 1 textblock at once
13:18
In case anybodys interested, I got this deal in my inbox:
Also in other news, Reshaper 9.1 Ultimate is now out of EAP and includes Resharper C++ 1.0 !
13:35
Im battling with RadMenu in that my icons are bigger than they are supposed to be. SNoop tells me ActualWidth and ActualHeight = 22, where the icons are actually 16x16!
I have stretch = none
What the hell it resizes them base don DPI!!
14:19
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@Maverik man for 4.99 i am tempted
but then again. counterstrike.
Is there a bug here with my stringformat ?
<telerik:RadMenuItem Header="{Binding Record.Schema.OwnerFileName, StringFormat=Open: {0}}">
It just shows OwnerFileName
and not Open:
Looks fine to me :(
15:33
@Asheh did you find what your mistake was ?
hello Venkat
15:50
Curious what everyone's take it is on this:
16:01
it'd be nice, but it probably ties into the much larger issue of linking the xaml editor to the code behind
16:21
@franssu no :(
I'm starting to freak out, what's the probability of a guid to contain DEAD DEAD DEAD DEAD DEAD
also, that dead animal on my desk
@Asheh maybe again telerik's fault
17:12
@LynnCrumbling Honestly, I don't think the problem is severe enough to warrant action
@franssu The exact same probability as any other specific guid
assuming they are effectively random of course
@BradleyDotNET which would not be the case haha
Across the entire population of computers, I would expect it to be fairly random
certainly on a given computer its not
i'm sure there have been more people that have thought to use DEAD DEAD DEAD DEAD DEAD than any other GUID
@Billdr figure this out? are you writing the installer for it too, or third party?
17:30
@franssu Perhaps if you threw some BEEF into the mix, you'd increase entropy? (grin)
 
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18:41
lol. isnt a randomly generated guid more likely to be unique then any guid you could manually create
like @NETscape said anyone else could have decided to use DEAD as guid key
Yes.... Thats why you usually use Guid.CreateGuid to get one
18:57
@NETscape Never did. Decided I'd keep this tool's existence to myself anyway.
19:17
@BradleyDotNET exactly. but there are dorks out there that think they are cool and make DEAD their GUID thinking they are hax0rs. (Guid.CreateGuid meaning, guid.exe, yaaa)
how did your install go in CA @BradleyDotNET ?
@Billdr still curious, what were you using for installer
@Billdr some progess or not, don't remember when I spammed the last time :)
Nothing 'scape. Just publish from VS.
That's shaping up nicely, Johan. I don't have the eye to do what you did.
@JohanLarsson looks nicer
just don't forget to mention the dumbs you see, be nitty :)
19:37
well, the pinpoint looks like a link, but does nothing.
same with kontakt and info
ah, yeah
I can make the pinpoint clickable and show some bs :)
@Billdr They will navigate when there is content to navigate to.
I figured as much. Those were the nits I had to pick.
I'm going to go live with some code on the youtubes in a few minutes if anyone's interested.
19:46
Merging MVC projects, playing around with roles. etc.
actually, I think the role playing is done. (zing) but I'll be adding some features to my chatroom to support the summer box office draft.
@Billdr the all lowercase is a bit ew. Did not find a place to start Titlecasing. Came from the logo.
I think the lower case lettering is fine.
okay, afk for a few.
20:01
@Billdr you didn't link it
20:16
I didn't go live. I had to do stuff
getting set up now.
Hi can someone help with this plz
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29548142/wpf-datagrid-selectall-checkbox-with-two-way-binding
@NETscape Surprisingly well
The worst part was driving over the mountains, where it had decided to snow
20:56
that stream was a fail. Going to do it the way that works, youtube's preferences be damned.
21:40
whats the reason that people hide default constructor? prevent accidental usage?
22:09
by hide, do you mean not define?
or mark as private?
woot finally at 30K :)
congrats @BradleyDotNET! mark as private, internal, etc.
mark as private and provide a static method which calls a private ctor
only typical in factory classes?
22:24
@NETscape Factory classes or special use cases like Singletons
Private is very common for singletons
makes sense
You could also use it as a "common" constructor that the public parameterized constructors invoked for code-reuse
Of course, you could also just use a common method for that
but it could be one reason to utilize it that way
i asked the question before thinking about it a second time around
i think i found it in MSBuild code
in their parser
a bunch of private functions, and one internal static Parse(_____) function
which would call parser ctor, then call Parse()
internal static void Parse(Project project)
{
    ProjectParser projectParser = new ProjectParser(project);
    projectParser.Parse();
}
it went something like that.
I hate that type of crap
why not just put it in the method? Pretty much means that they're doing weird crap with state
22:38
haha, that's why i questioned it myself
@ReedCopsey theres no way to do a > or < in one condition statement right?
if x > 0 || x < 0
ehh i don't think i need that
need to do something else clever though
string.Format("The larger of the two arrays is {0} with a value of {1}", ary1.Length > ary2.Length ? "ary1" :  "ary2", ary1.Length  > ary2.Length ? ary1.Length : ary2.Length);
any cleaner way other than use local variables
bool for compare
If you weren't using standard types you could do some fancy crap there
but yours is probably the most semantically clear
Say it wasn't Array, you could put them in a collection and do arrayCollection.Max(a => a.Length).ToString() for the first one where ToString would return your special name
Or just use a different property on the object
yeah. that'd be nice
23:03
Eric Lippert was in C#. He was not very chatty.
uhhh i need a pipe operator right now!
|
There you go
i think a forward pipe operator
why does List<T>.Sort not return new list :(
Same reason none of the LINQ operators do that
The LINQ operators are queries that you then enumerate
Select...
returns a collection
23:09
No it doesn't :)
I'll double check, but I'm pretty sure
Nope, returns an IEnumerable: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/…
Oh, my bad
you said Sort not OrderBy
Sort does an in-place sort
OrderBy returns the query like every other LINQ option
So you get to choose which behavior you want!
ahh. any difference between the two really?
Yes....
Sort is destructive
OrderBy isn't
well, destructive in terms of the actual order of items in the list
Doing List.Sort would be marginally equivalant to:
list = list.OrderBy(x => x).ToList();
Undoubtedly different performance-wise but the output would be the same
@NETscape if (x != 0) ?
@ReedCopsey @ReedCopsey yeah, bad example on my part. its comparing two runtime variables
yeah, I'd use a local in your example above
23:27
got any xaml gods in here currently?
Probably not
haha
but you can try us anyways :)
just trying to put a style in my Themes.xaml file
Sounds easy enough...
23:27
for an Edit button
the edit button needs to ne enabled/disabled based on the selected item in a data grid
whereever I use this style there shit be a datagrid below the button
so im trying to write a generic style data trigger using find ancestor
but.. no luck
wow .. my typing.
a little extra info.. im writing an Administration section in my WPF app. When I click a category the DataTemplate switches and I see a new DataGrid with the selected view models list. There is an Add and Edit button in each view/xaml file
trying to write a re-usable style
Hmmm.... not sure where to start on that one
I see what you want to do though
yeah.. i figured i could be sneaky and do something like
<DataTrigger Binding="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type DataGrid}}, Path=SelectedItem}" Value="{x:Null}">
the button is nested in a stack panel.. right below the stack panel is the datagrid
ehh idk if you'd do this with a theming approach
the lame thing is that there are other styles on the button
and it wont let me set the 'Style' property twice
so basically you need a style depending on which datatemplate is being shown?
23:34
negative
i have that part
i show a different .xaml view (usercontrol)
and each file has a DataGrid
with 2 buttons
i want to use one style on all the buttons
i want the 'edit' button to have a data trigger that finds the selecteditem of my datagrid
without using ElementName
so that is is re-usable
ahhh
so the Button in each view
can be this:
<Button Style="{StaticResource btnAdminEdit}"/>
yeah
what if you use x:Type Selector instead of DataGrid?
in my data trigger ?
23:39
i think we're on the right track
I changed it to this:
<DataTrigger Binding="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type Selector}}, Path=SelectedItem}" Value="{x:Null}">
and now the Edit button is Enabled.. problem is.. even when I control + left click to de-select
it's still enabled
no binding error though
You might need to set IsSynchronizedWithCurrentItem = true in xaml
on..
the datagrid?
yeah
okay I did that, didn't work
make an event handler for selection changed and see if it fires when you ctrl + left click
23:43
it's fired
on load and ctrl + left click
is it the Value part possible?
possibly**
could try to bind to SelectedValue...
yeahhhhhh
I know :(
just make two styles or something ;)
This is just driving me nuts.. it has to be possible
ha!
it wont let me set two styles my friend
idk. DataGrid sucks most often than not
23:51
i did just learn a pretty neat trick
with binding to the selected item for fields
are you using two DataTriggers?
Source={StaticResource cvsConsignees}, Path=/City, instead of Path=SelectedItem.City, ElementName = ConsigneeGrid
no, just 1
one for x:Null, and one for... x:Null? lol
GridView is much better :)
(i don't think thats possible though)
23:55
i cant seem to find a way to invert the Value

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