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  • I think you are talking about collapsible panels. There is no standard control in the base class library that provides the functionality like that. But you can easily do that by inheriting the panel control or other container control, or create a user control. If you don't know how to do this, just search the web for the collapsible panel control for windows forms.

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  • decyclone
    replied to Opacity causing problems for text boxes
    I also like to play with transparent controls,
    and I also faced the same problem.
    I am really looking forward to the solution to this answer.
    I think this is a bug in IE.

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  • decyclone
    replied to Blank solution
    in .NET
    Hi Rama,

    I suppose you are talking about 2 asp.net web projects.
    And what do you mean by linking a page to another page?
    Can't you just use hyperlink or response.redire ct() to go to another page?

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  • decyclone
    replied to a simple file related doubt
    in .NET
    Can you explain your scenario in more details?
    I mean what kind of app. are you building? Console or Win Forms?
    And what excactly are you trying to achieve?

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  • Hi,

    For maintaining the index you could keep one variable,
    on 'next' button press, increment it,
    on 'prev' button press, decrement it.
    don't forget to check bounds (less than zero and more than max limit).

    and just update the textbox text with new values by using [index] instead of [0] in your code.

    hope this helps.

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  • decyclone
    replied to Creating runtime instance
    in .NET
    Hi,

    I think you could use factory pattern to solve your problem.
    Try googling factory pattern
    and you will find a lot of examples in many languages.
    If you need more details on factory pattern, mail me on decyclone@gmail .com.

    hope this helps.

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  • Hi,

    way 1 :

    if you want to post commands to command prompt,
    a good way would be creating a batch file (.bat),
    executing that file,
    deleting it after you are done with it.

    way 2 :

    I am not an expert in win32,
    but i think you might get a handle to the command window,
    send keyboard messages from your application
    to simulate a key press on that...
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