I needed to change Default Text attributes (font and color) . So I wrote following code , UnicodeTextOut function. I called this function once in each 55ms to update the display screen. but I observed that my Screen used to become grey like a crash after sometime . If I use Minimize an Maximize window , the screen was restoring back for some time.
When I thought over the code , I got my mistake that CreateFont initialization should be done once in the program and probably outside the function.
Then I shifted the line hFontUnicode = CreateFont(16, 0, 0, 0, 0 , 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, _T("Aerial")); in my screen class constructor and made hFontUnicode global .
This solved my problem as expected. Why a system crash after certain no of CreateFont calls ?
Alright so I'm in a computer programming class and I was given the following problem..Write a problem that takes an integer value and multiplies each of the digits together. 4 digit numbers only.
IE; What number do you want to process? 2684 Starting number 2684 End result 384
I know how to start the begging of the program, but i dont understand how to have it to where you can type in all four digits and then it will multiply each number by the other. Also, what are some ways to change the color scheme of the program? I know how it works using CMD, but in Visual C++ its totally different aha.
I've changed the listbox foreground color to default application background color so I get: [URL] which is fine but when I select any element I get white background/foreground(or whatever it is): [URL]
How can I change this so I will have the same default color in the second case?
I am working on this project where I need to update an edit box every couple of seconds with a status and based on the status I need to change the color of the background to a particular color.I am able to update the edit box with the status but is clueless on how to update background color.I have read some info on line about this but is confused.This edit box is on a tab in a dialog. Also, on this tab is a Groupable List Ctrl.
I'm creating a simple game with my friend that runs in the Terminal/Command Prompt window, but I would like to know how to change the color of the entire window via C++. I'm on a Mac, but my friend is on a Windows, so I need to a solution that is portable, if possible.
I've tried using a printf statement to change the color, but it only changes the background color of the text being printed.
I wanted to change the Backcolor of subitem to Red, while inserting data in Listview from List<string> result. After executing the below code Data from List<string> are well placed below their respective column in listview, only their Subitem Color doesn't change.
Here my Code
//Here result is List<string> for (int i = 0; i < result.Count; i += 5) { ListViewItem item = new ListViewItem(); item.Text = result[i].ToString(); for (int j = i + 1; j < i + 5; j++) { item.SubItems.Add(result[j].ToString());
im making a menu system to change the color of pixels in a gravity engine i made. the engine works fine, and the menu colors the particles, but will only ever turn them to red, no matter what color i tell it to change it to.
I know how to change the back color of text in th ListView for all the View, but if I only want to change the back color of one cell i don`t find any way. Is it possible?
I was wondering if its possible to change the color of the anchor point in the transform tool.
Is this possible? Sometimes I'll move it and it takes forever to find it again on a dark image. The actual image of the cross hairs must live in the application contents somewhere? Or its made by script. After a quick search of "transform" I found this file.. Not exactly sure what I'm looking at inside but it appears to be c++ code? [URL] ....
How to configurate color of selected text. I am not sure why, but in Visual C++ it is not displayed as in other programs like notepad, which should be harder color. So I cannot find the selected text. Where can I configurate it or where to search it in desktop theme settings?
Trying to define some global colors so I can use the one instance though-out my application. Here is my color code:
<Color x:Key="GlobalTextColor">#E0E0E0</Color>
But this color doesn't display in the list when I start to type {StaticResource ...}
This is the code where I'm trying to reference the color, see Stroke="{StaticResource GlobalTextColor}". GlobalTextColor doesn't actually come up in the list so won't work.
im new to c++ ,so my question is how do i change a length of a text. for example hi my name is blah blah blah. nice to meet you. (n i want every lines to have 8 chars how do i do that)
I am trying to change the text hue in this gump, i have made most the changes but cant figure out these two errors?
Errors virtuestatusgump.cs:cs1002: line 75, column 32) ; expected virtuestatusgump.cs:cs1002: line 75, column 32) identifier expected
Code: case 1: { m_Beholder.SendGump String.Format( new VirtueInfoGump( m_Beholder, "Humility", "Humility is perceiving one's place in the world, not according to one's own accomplishments, but according to the intrinsic value of all individuals. One gains Humility through supporting young players.", m_Beholder.Virtues.Humility ) ); break; }
And here is the full script.
Code: using System; using Server; using Server.Gumps; using Server.Network; namespace Server { public class VirtueStatusGump : Gump