I Understand about *.designer file grouped with a windows form/control file. But not sure what is the relevance and use of *.resx file attached.
Can i not create a form/control with this file attached to it?
This is the FindGTK.cmake:
# don't even bother under WIN32
IF(UNIX)
...
ENDIF(UNIX)
So it's not intended to work in windows at all,even though I've already installed the gtk+-bundle_2.20.0-20100406_win32 days ago.
How should I properly use gtk with cmake now?
It does not appear to be possible to call Windows system commands (e.g. del, move, etc) using GNU Make.
When the following rule is run, an error is reported del: command not found:
clean:
del *.o
This is presumably because there is no such execuatable as "del". I've also tried running it as an option to cmd but with this only seems to open a new prompt:
clean:
cmd /C del *.o
I'm using GNU Make 3.79.1 that is bundled as part of MSys.
I need to resize images and resample them so they don't end up all jagged (I think that's called aliasing).
I found some code (sorry, lost the link) that does this in pure VB6 code but it's a bit slow (2-5 seconds) and I'm displaying pictures in real time so I need something faster.
I seem to recall seeing some examples of doing this with the GDI+ library. An example in VB6 would be ideal, but I can probably work with a simple example with Windows API calls in another language.
Heading says it all really. Using Windows 7 and latest stable gvim, whenever I save (:w) a file it's marked executable. I'm doing cross-platform development and it'd be nice if this didn't happen.
For example, i want a file has permission of 644 automatically when i uploaded it to my linux host, before upload, it is under windows. How could i do this?
We have a server solution written entirely in unmanaged Visual C++. It contains complicated methods for really heavy data processing.
The whole thing contains millions lines of code, so rewritning it all in some other language is not an option. We could write some extra code or make isolated changes, but rewriting everything is out of the question.
Now we'd like to put it on a cloud. Which platform do we choose - Amazon EC2 or Windows Azure - and why?
Hi all, as the title says I'd like to somehow get the cache behavior of my code. I'm running Windows 7 64-bit edition, compiling on Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition, compiling C++ code.
I understand that there's Valgrind under Linux, but are there any free alternatives I could use, or methods otherwise?
Thanks!
For linux driver development, I can refer to <linux driver development>
What about windows driver development?
UPDATE
Is there any goold books on this topic?
Is there any way to programatically trigger global mediakeys in Windows using Java?
I want to trigger the global hotkeys that mediaplayers are listening to.
Is this possible in Java or maybe in C#?
The way the iPhone uses the touchscreen to enable zooming in and out and scrolling and so forth is very cool, and I was wondering if there is anything available for Windows Mobile that provides a similar user experience.
I need to create a basic app to check the availability of components and if necessary download them to any computer running Windows XP or above. Which language (preferably free or VS 2010) should I use to create such an application which can run without requiring any frameworks installed beforehand?
Just that. I would like some information (links, reference, examples...) to guide me to do that.
I don't even know if it's possible.
My objective is to compile a program in Linux and get a .exe file that I can run under windows.
I would like to plot some image binary data on a grayscale matrix-like graph with custom values on axes. I'm using Perl on a Windows machine but I can't fine the right module to do this. I'm already using GD::Graph to plot other type of data but it seems unsuitable for this specific task.
Is there an established or unofficial way of finding out if my application is running on a Windows Mobile 6.5.3 device or if it's a previous version? Managed or native doesn't matter and I don't mind interop-ing.
I want to allow my phone app users to be able to click a YouTube video and be sent to the phone's YouTube player. Does Windows Phone 7 have that option?
So windows premium/standard/ultimate, are these versions all ok for a development computer?
ie. do any prevent installations of things like sql server, vs.net,etc?
My Windows application GUI is accepting some required application configuration fields from the user. I need to store them of course, but I wanna hide these fields from the user.
I cannot use database to store these configs.
I want to avoid using app.config either. (No app.config encryption)
Any suggestions, Where and in which format i should store fields. (Field example is: Accepting database User credentials, Task Schedule info etc.)
I was told that putting too many files in a directory can cause performance problems in Linux, and Windows. Is this true? And if so, what's the best way to avoid this?
I have been looking into the possibility of creating a soft copy(image/EMF file) of everything printed from Windows - for archival purposes. Does anyone know if it is possible to create a hooking DLL that can grab the printed data in such a general way?
Hi,
Just wondering, if I install a Windows service from 64-bit process (service code embedded in the process), is the service itself Win32 service or can services be 64-bit as well?
I need to know this since my service would inject code to Win32-process, so due to WOW64 restrictions the service-process itself cannot be 64-bit.
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