Is there seriously no way in angular to just repeat child elements? As in not the element itself?
user1881400
00:14
@Pheonixblade9 You play MTG? I was going to ask later, but might as well;
Given the crazy amount of rule exceptions (timed effects, effects which have to re-evaluate their own validity, etc.), can you help me think of a reasonable structure for an MTG game?
Random point here but I can' believe how many people overlook touchscreens for laptops - just got new laptop and having a touchscreen makes life so much easier - not necessarily for coding, but for most other stuff.
Is there a way in XAML/C# to have the font size of a textblock be relative to the window size?
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user1881400
02:54
@DemCodeLines Something like
for (int i = 0; i < myTextbox.Inlines.Count; i++) { myTextbox.Inlines.ToArray()[i].FontSize = }
Where the font size is a proportion based on the window's ActualWidth and ActualHeight values. Chuck the code into a method and subscribe it to the window's SizeChanged event. There you go :)
How can I set a localdb prereq for clickonce? I can't seem to get any prereqs configured for clickonce. I'm using VS2013 CE, and publishing my application via clickonce just shows me a few windows asking if I want to install offline or online and such.
Alright, so I installed my application (via clickonce) and when I try to run it in my VM, I get the "program has stopped working" pop-up. How do I get a stacktrace from that?
what a pathetic situation it is:
The following function gives me correct gateway IP on my PC:
<code>
static string NetworkGateway()
{
string ip = null;
foreach (NetworkInterface f in NetworkInterface.GetAllNetworkInterfaces())
{
if (f.OperationalStatus == OperationalStatus.Up)
{
foreach (GatewayIPAddressInformation d in f.GetIPProperties().GatewayAddresses)
{
ip = d.Address.ToString();
Dumb question, if I have an element floated left, what would the ideal way to align all the internal contents to the right?
I mean, if I obviously put it in my responsive container it works fine with a text-ailgn, but I'm not always going to want that. So I was thinking if I could apply a class called Right will force said elements internal contents to the right would be ideal and easy.
I found a solution, not sure how it will hinder my framework.
Damnit, I'm doing something wrong with this ClickOnce stuff. Anyone here used it before? I can install my application just fine (I think), but whenever I run it, I get the "application has stopped" popup. I've subscribed to UnhandledException and try to write to C:/log.txt, but the file isn't even created. How can I debug this?
I'm not deploying any .mdf file, which is part of my problem I think. I just don't have it in my project structure (it floats around somewhere on my dev pc)
@juanvan It's a WPF application, so no App_Data that I know of
I thought by using LocalDB, EF automagically creates a new database when it's run for the first time?
Perhaps I'm doing all of this wrong. What I basicly want is a way to deploy my application to a client's computer, without him having to install SQL Server
Have any of you seen this error before? {"Expansion of |DataDirectory| failed while processing the connection string. Ensure that |DataDirectory| is set to a valid fully-qualified path."}
I'm getting that when trying to open my published wpf application
public static string GetUniqueUrlName<TEntity>(this EntitySet<TEntity> entitySet, TEntity source, Expression<Func<TEntity, string>> selector, string current)
where TEntity : class, new()
{
if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(current))
{
throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(selector), "The string provided is null or empty.");
}
current = UrlHelperExtensions.CreateUrlName(current);
string initial = current;
@diemaus - You may want to worry about using static methods with open database connections. It looks okay as is, but if you want to start using async ever you will need to move to a more instance based approach.
@diemaus - It would would be one of the arguments you pass into the method. You could change it at will, or simply have it be a string there <TEntity,bool> s => s.Property == "Change Me"
public static string GetUniqueUrlName<TEntity>(this EntitySet<TEntity> entitySet, TEntity source, Expression<Func<TEntity, string>> selector, string current)
where TEntity : class
{
if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(current))
{
throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(current), "The string provided must not be null or empty.");
}
current = UrlHelperExtensions.CreateUrlName(current);
string initial = current;
@diemaus - Potential bug in your feature. What if a user name is removed, and the sequence of travis-j-1, travis-j-2, travis-j-3 becomes travis-j-1, travis-j-3, and you attempt to then return travis-j-3
@diemaus - That iteration will take a long time past probably 500. Once you hit 5000 it will get very slow, and by 25000 it will probably start throwing exceptions.
I guess it depends on the context at that point. It is clearly easier to remember, but if these are constantly shared, you could always minify the url using tiny url.