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Deathjester

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About Deathjester

  • Birthday 07/16/1980

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    IT Consultant. (Accounts Industry)
  • Visual Studio .NET Version
    The Learning editions :(
  • .NET Preferred Language
    c#(learning) / vb7(know)

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  1. no1 has an opinion on this ? party poopers :(
  2. lol, bless :)
  3. Left click on Nero's splash screen ;) /me points to spikey skull head guy
  4. "Child menus" sry to be thick but needs clarifying: you mean child forms? What visible occurance that should be updating, isn't ?
  5. which line throws that?
  6. heheh. i hate that phrase too, but i have to say i don't think VB6 was ever in the 'real world' of programming. can we have a show of hands please :D "...must form angry mob!!! they said VB6 is noddy and we aren't real programmers!!!..." did anybody see that edition of wells and ... nevermind.
  7. Hello, new to the forums as you can see *cough* first post *cough* Had a quick search for existing threads on the issue i want to discuss; all i could dig up was this: http://www.xtremedotnettalk.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=73873& I'd like to hear what people think is the best method for displaying (essentially) text content in a VB7 form, but that includes embedded gfx just liek a bog standard *.html Should I use [the control] that lets me open up *.hmtl in a box on my form? Or should I hack my pix into *.rtf files using the VB6 idea mentioned in the referenced thread? Is there another, more groovy way? :D To put you in context, this particular form is part of a toolset for players of pen/paper/dice RPG games that removes the geography problem (ie, you don't all need to be sat at the same table- you can sit at your PC instead). This form is the chat window, and i intend that each post will be prefixed with a small picture (their character i guess), their (character?) name and the text will follow. I want a high degree of control over the overall formatting of the content that is displayed on this form, so I'm thinking *.html is rather suited. Dunno, just woudl like to hear the options you chaps can highlight for me. Please! ...And anyone who mentions parnsips will get access to my FTP containing a WEALTH of (non-copyrighted) parnsip jokes that simply shouldn't be overlooked.
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