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its a c# question
i have a form with a treeview on it and some buttons, all i want to do is click the button and make it so that it opens a specific tree node.
can anyone tell me what i need to put in the button click event or is it not as simple as that?
http://www.daniweb.com/forums/forum2.html
souljaboy said:
http://www.daniweb.com/forums/forum2.html
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thanks dude, hopefully i will find that answer on there. even if i dont it will have a load of other stuff i can use
96edwy said:
thanks dude, hopefully i will find that answer on there. even if i dont it will have a load of other stuff i can use
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u can search but its also an answers type site , just fire up a new thread
After the JellyBean update I've noticed the Wi-Fi Direct option when I try to share a file, have any of you tried it?. There's no specific section in Settings for this feature.
Sorry about my lousy english.
alexriego said:
After the JellyBean update I've noticed the Wi-Fi Direct option when I try to share a file, have any of you tried it?. There's no specific section in Settings for this feature.
Sorry about my lousy english.
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Ask in Q&A section, and somebody might answer you. And watch a video from my signature. :angel:
Wifi direct let's you share files between two wifi direct enabled devices.
Same concept like Bluetooth but for tv and other devices too
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shut_down said:
And watch a video from my signature. :angel:
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@ offtopic: XXXDA developers, thats great :laugh::laugh:
shut_down said:
Ask in Q&A section, and somebody might answer you. And watch a video from my signature. :angel:
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Sorry for being so noob, I'll use General Questions thread next time.
Shaaan said:
Wifi direct let's you share files between two wifi direct enabled devices.
Same concept like Bluetooth but for tv and other devices too
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I understand the concept but I've not been able to test it myself.
alexriego said:
Sorry for being so noob, I'll use General Questions thread next time.
I understand the concept but I've not been able to test it myself.
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To go to WIFI direct go to Settings, Tap on WIFI - not on on/off button. And on buttom right you will have it. You will need device with same thing, and WIFI router or switch I think. Never tried it.
Edit: Seems that I was wrong about need of an host (router, switch),
Look.
Wi-Fi Direct, previously known as Wi-Fi P2P, is a standard that allows Wi-Fi devices to connect to each other without the need for a wireless access point.[2] This allows Wi-Fi Direct devices to directly transfer data between each other with greatly reduced setup
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And VIDEO too.
P.S. Google is your best friend when you want to learn something new. So ask him first.
shut_down said:
P.S. Google is your best friend when you want to learn something new. So ask him first.
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Again, I understand the concept but what I don't understand is the need of you being so smart-ass in every response. Of course I can use Google, but all I wanted to know if that anyone has been capable of use the the feature in THIS phone, and for what I can see you can't provide me this answer, so stop please.
alexriego said:
Again, I understand the concept but what I don't understand is the need of you being so smart-ass in every response. Of course I can use Google, but all I wanted to know if that anyone has been capable of use the the feature in THIS phone, and for what I can see you can't provide me this answer, so stop please.
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Stop flaming him. If that's your real question, have a look at the op yourself! He has given the correct answer for your question. You never asked "if anyone used wifi direct?"
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OK, I guess it was my mistake to write here at the first place. Sorry for all the disturbance, seeing that you're all so wise I'll better keep in read-only mode.
alexriego said:
OK, I guess it was my mistake to write here at the first place. Sorry for all the disturbance, seeing that you're all so wise I'll better keep in read-only mode.
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Wait and see if somebody will tell you if he used this. I think you will wait quite a time.
In first place you annoyed us with posting a new thread just for one question. And there is Q&A theread for that... Lot of people just do that. I would be a lot nicer if you had done that. :laugh:
Shaaan said:
Stop flaming him. If that's your real question, have a look at the op yourself! He has given the correct answer for your question. You never asked "if anyone used wifi direct?"
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actually he is right...that was his question(if any1 tried it) though he shouldnt be flaming as he made a useless thread..
Hi guys, i'd like to introduce you my new project, EmotiCODE!
EmotiCODE is a collaborative source code snippets aggregator and search engine but mostly a place where developers can find the answers they are searching for and contribute with their own contents to help others with the same needs.
The main concept behind emoticode is "as a developer i own a lot to people publishing source codes, snippets and guides on the internet, the less i can do is do my best to help the internet back", therefore we encourage people to register ( the process is pretty straightforward ) and post every bit of code they have/use/find on the internet, because even the smallest three-line-snippet could solve someone else problems while developing a project ... you never know
You can also, as a registered user, mark snippets you find more interesting and/or usefull to you as your favorites, clicking on the thumb icon on the left of every element. This will allow you to find them easily in the future on your profile page and will let other user have an idea on your tastes or specific needs.
evilsocket said:
Hi guys, i'd like to introduce you my new project, EmotiCODE!
EmotiCODE is a collaborative source code snippets aggregator and search engine but mostly a place where developers can find the answers they are searching for and contribute with their own contents to help others with the same needs.
The main concept behind emoticode is "as a developer i own a lot to people publishing source codes, snippets and guides on the internet, the less i can do is do my best to help the internet back", therefore we encourage people to register ( the process is pretty straightforward ) and post every bit of code they have/use/find on the internet, because even the smallest three-line-snippet could solve someone else problems while developing a project ... you never know
You can also, as a registered user, mark snippets you find more interesting and/or usefull to you as your favorites, clicking on the thumb icon on the left of every element. This will allow you to find them easily in the future on your profile page and will let other user have an idea on your tastes or specific needs.
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Wow sweet!
thanks.button
Adding to my sig if thats ok...
Just did a quick test, and this thing is sweet! Great job man!
thanks you all guys
Amazing! That's what I call innovation compared to people going around creating Facebook ripoffs. Nice work.
ak700 said:
Amazing! That's what I call innovation compared to people going around creating Facebook ripoffs. Nice work.
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thanks dude! i really appreciate it
It is very nice indeed. If I could make one constructive criticism it would be that they could do with a brief description. Unless you can understand the code then some of them are not self-explanatory, and if you can understand the code then you probably wouldn't be looking for it in the first place! Descriptions should be searchable as well
Other than that though, top job
Archer said:
It is very nice indeed. If I could make one constructive criticism it would be that they could do with a brief description. Unless you can understand the code then some of them are not self-explanatory, and if you can understand the code then you probably wouldn't be looking for it in the first place! Descriptions should be searchable as well
Other than that though, top job
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Good point, i will implement this right now! tnx
Archer said:
It is very nice indeed. If I could make one constructive criticism it would be that they could do with a brief description. Unless you can understand the code then some of them are not self-explanatory, and if you can understand the code then you probably wouldn't be looking for it in the first place! Descriptions should be searchable as well
Other than that though, top job
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feature implemented, now i'm updating as many snippets as i can ( sample http://www.emoticode.net/c-plus-plu...h-writeprocessmemory-and-opcode-patching.html ) ^_^
tnx again for your advice.
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feature implemented, now i'm updating as many snippets as i can ( sample http://www.emoticode.net/c-plus-plu...h-writeprocessmemory-and-opcode-patching.html ) ^_^
tnx again for your advice.
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That was quick! Nice
I've got some utility/helper classes I'll rip some bits out of. I should be able to find something tasty in there
Archer said:
That was quick! Nice
I've got some utility/helper classes I'll rip some bits out of. I should be able to find something tasty in there
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everything could be useful! as the About section states:
Code:
... even the smallest three-line-snippet could solve someone else problems while developing a project ... you never know :)
Now emoticode has its own comment system! ( look at the bottom of each snippet )
This so awesome!
What would be the best way to filter results?
I see the plus on the right to search a language category.
How would one filter down to say "init.d" snippets for Android SDK only?
Thats OK said:
This so awesome!
What would be the best way to filter results?
I see the plus on the right to search a language category.
How would one filter down to say "init.d" snippets for Android SDK only?
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Selective search is being developed, anyway if you first go to the Android SDK section ( http://www.emoticode.net/android-sdk/ ) and then perform a search from there, you will search only in that section ... i know, it's a little bit confusing and not user-friendly, i have to fix it
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Selective search is being developed, anyway if you first go to the Android SDK section ( http://www.emoticode.net/android-sdk/ ) and then perform a search from there, you will search only in that section ... i know, it's a little bit confusing and not user-friendly, i have to fix it
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Wow quick reply
Thank you!
Ah,
I was using the search that way.
Lots of results
I'll be watching for changes :good:
Thats OK said:
Wow quick reply
Thank you!
Ah,
I was using the search that way.
Lots of results
I'll be watching for changes :good:
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yep sorry it's a bug i've noticed just now XD fixed, refresh to uncache the javascript files and try again a selective search
evilsocket said:
yep sorry it's a bug i've noticed just now XD fixed, refresh to uncache the javascript files and try again a selective search
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Hey thanks again
Much better now!
Just passed this to a developer for the tablet we have.
Haven't heard back from him he must still be browsing.
Thats OK said:
Hey thanks again
Much better now!
Just passed this to a developer for the tablet we have.
Haven't heard back from him he must still be browsing.
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Ahahahah great, user feedback is essential!
I'm bumping this thread for the reason that this site has really taken off well. Good job to the OP and keep up the good work.
Hi guys/girls, I just got an Xperia SP yesterday. Although I'm reasonably tech savvy, these days I'm not to clever. Just introducing myself really and hope to learn from the forum. I will endeavour to research as much as I can myself, however I'm on a few other forums ( none phone ) and have always found people very helpful. Thanks in advance ..... Mikey
Mikeybonsai said:
I have a Galaxy Tablet and managed to get apps etc' for free on that by downloading .apk files
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That's against forum's rules. Nobody will help you.
cachanilla86 said:
That's against forum's rules. Nobody will help you.
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Ah gotcha, apologies. I will attempt to edit my post. Really didn't want to alienate myself on the first post. Thanks for the reply
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That's against forum's rules. Nobody will help you.
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:good:
Mikeybonsai said:
Ah gotcha, apologies. I will attempt to edit my post. Really didn't want to alienate myself on the first post. Thanks for the reply
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Ok so any questions about the phone? Had to stop visiting Sony forums as I can't stand the continuous complains:crying: XDA is not just for developers but also in general for people who want to learn.
Just a few basics:
1. Always use the search button. Many, including me are particularly annoyed by people who can't be bothered to search
2. Press the thanks button for helpful posts. It helps a lot by pointing out the useful replies and for the poster's ego...
3. Finally, the video
Please don't feel offended LOL.
As always, feel free to ask questions.
such stertywo
No questions yet Jason, just looking around for tricks/ tips etc at the mo. I just find forums a plethora of info and thought I best join one first. No doubt I will have plenty soon. Thanks for the reply. In fact I would like to configure specific sms tones for specific people if you knew off hand, only just noticed I can't seem to personalise my missus's profile
Anyone care to walk me through how to use these two programs? I've looked on line for tutorials but they don't seem to address that. Anyone? Bueller?
Pebble tasker in the play store
I'm about to write a little guide about this topic, I just need to find some freetime for it.
Erovia said:
I'm about to write a little guide about this topic, I just need to find some freetime for it.
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I'd be happy to test drive it and review if you'd like.
I hope tomorrow or the day after I can publish it. :fingers-crossed:
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I hope tomorrow or the day after I can publish it. :fingers-crossed:
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Cool. I"ve read where you can use Pebble Tasker to open different Canvas watchfaces, check weather, and other functions by programming the buttons on the watch. That's what I need to learn how to do. To start.
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I hope tomorrow or the day after I can publish it. :fingers-crossed:
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Any luck on the guide? I certainly need it!
@rogerperk: I actually uploaded it yesterday. You can find it over HERE.
It might not answer all your questions, but I believe it's a good starting point.
Erovia said:
@rogerperk: I actually uploaded it yesterday. You can find it over HERE.
It might not answer all your questions, but I believe it's a good starting point.
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Hate to seem dense but I've having problems. I posted there.