Ray7 said:spivonious said:*snip*Okay.
But why?
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Ah, I see what you did there ...
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Ray7 said:spivonious said:*snip*Okay.
But why?
Edit:
Ah, I see what you did there ...
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YellowLT said:spivonious said:*snip*I know how to use StreamWriter/Reader but writing to the file kills the format of the array which I'm trying to maintain in the file itself
There are probably a billion and a half ways to do this. Among them, csv format:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma-separated_values
It doesn't seem like it would...but if you're worried, couldn't you just backup your registry?
Calling sleep is almost the same as a //TODO in your code. It is very rare that it is the appropriate way to solve the problem. What you are normally doing is saying, "wait until x happens, which will probably happen in under t time". You should always try to find a way to verify that x has happened and then send a notification to the waiting thread.
I sometimes use sleep to prove that my issue is a synchronization issue and then come back and write the logic. Of course, there are cases where it is necessary.
Are you talking about the search/replace?
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/2k3te2cs%28VS.80%29.aspx
I'm trying to think if i've seen any buddy lists from a jabber client do this. I don't see an option on my office communicator, and you would think an office product would make use of that. I'm with figuerres, I can think of a few hacks, but it won't allow the user to maximize within a restricted area of the screen.
I don't know about a .net library...but you might want to look into the products by TechSmith. Of course their famous Camtasia Studio is the popular one for video capture, but UserVue and Morae might be of interest to you.
JeremyJ said:I have not noticed this. I have been using Windows 7 RC as my main OS since it became available. Are you using the 32 or 64 bit version?
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I want to use the 36 bit version....Just like 32, just a little bit extra.
Are you writing really offensive stuff in these emails, and hate being on the receiving end of them?