I’m frustrated, so very frustrated. I’ve owned an HP Laserjet 1000 since ’03 and I love it. It’s been one of the best printers I’ve ever owned. I have it for the bulk of my printing, which is almost always just text. I also own a Canon iP6700, which I only use occasionally whenever I need to...
I've been successfully using Norton Ghost 9.0 and am loving it thus far. My computer is highly customized. Every time it anything has gotten out of whack or unsbable, I've had to spend a ton of time either troubleshooting it or reinstalling everything. The latter literally took weeks because of...
I found a solution at www.experts-exchange.com. Turns out it works fine if there are a relatively small number of siblings, but it can be unwieldy for large numbers of siblings. For this reason, I'm limiting this sub's use to 15 or less siblings.
Here's the code:
Under the...
Hello again. Disregard the above post. I've found a solution.
On the other hand if someone would like to know what ended up working, then post a reply and I'll post the code.
I've set up a TreeView (named tvwStuff) in one of my applications and have gotten almost everything working right. The one thing that's not quite the way I want is the Drag and Drop feature. Dragging and dropping a node works, but the dropped node is always made the first sibling of all siblings...
I need to find a forum about Borland's C++ Builder. I'm having a nightmare time trying to get it to install. If you could direct me to such a forum, I would be grateful.
In case anyone here has an idea on how I can solve my troubles, here's what I plan to post. I installed the evaluation...
Disabling based on the button's index will work. However, IMO disabling based on a descriptive key makes code a little more readable. Here's how.
Make sure each button has a descriptive key (in the toolbar's right-click properties -- button tab).
When you want to disable a button, you...
I've figured out how to do part of what I want to do. I have a VB app that uses a standard WinHelp file. I want the user to be able to: 1) pull down a menu, select the command he wants info about and hit F1 to get the help page in the WinHelp file that corresponds to that
command.
2) Click on...
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