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- Thursday 2nd January 2020 2:07am
- Forum: Project showcase
- Topic: NASA APOD
- Replies: 10
- Views: 13762
Re: NASA APOD
They say a picture is worth a thousand words... Here's three-thousand words... :lol: apod_basics.png apod_more.png apod_license.png Let's see if you can find the fourth problem common with all three images. Here's a hint... It's not what's written. Here's another hint... They say size matters. ;) Th...
- Thursday 2nd January 2020 1:41am
- Forum: Project showcase
- Topic: Mounted Drives
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6062
Re: Mounted Drives
The code as is wasn't able to find my Raid partitions. Raid partitions show up as /dev/md[x]. One small change to line 79 allowed your code to find all my partitions, including the Raid partitions. If sDrives[siLoop] Begins "/dev/s" Then changed to: If sDrives[siLoop] Begins "/dev/&qu...
- Sunday 29th December 2019 6:04pm
- Forum: Project showcase
- Topic: NASA APOD
- Replies: 10
- Views: 13762
Re: NASA APOD
I had no issues when clicking the "get your key" button. One issue I did run into though is the cache. Because I run a small /Home partition, most everything goes to a large "storage" partition and I then create links in /Home to those. When I seen where the cache was building up...
- Monday 16th December 2019 10:59pm
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: Packaging Gambas for Debian
- Replies: 7
- Views: 10844
Packaging Gambas for Debian
The one thing I miss about using OpenSuse was having new Gambas releases within a day or two available for updating through the package manager. Now, being on Debian, I have to wait for many weeks or even months before I see Gambas appear in the package manager. Back when I was on RPM based flavors ...
- Saturday 14th December 2019 5:50pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Gambas sqlite
- Replies: 7
- Views: 9463
Re: Gambas sqlite
I haven't created a mySQL db in about 10 years since SQLite is all I've needed for my apps. If you think of ".Host" as a " location " and not just as a path, machine name, or IP address, and use a variable to hold that " location ", you should be able to craft your db a...
- Thursday 12th December 2019 3:34am
- Forum: General
- Topic: How to display a round object?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16461
Re: How to display a round object?
Interesting. I like playing with old equipment, even if it's just a simulation. 2 issues... Screenshot_20191211_221655.png 1. Good thing I use dual monitors! ;) When FMain's Form Resizable property is set to "False", as you can see I need 2 monitors to hold the app's window. When the prope...
- Wednesday 11th December 2019 4:18am
- Forum: Project showcase
- Topic: Simple File Cabinet
- Replies: 9
- Views: 10827
Re: Simple File Cabinet
To edit a post, go to that post and look at the top right corner. You will see a pencil. Click on it. From there you can manage attachments and content (just like making an original post). When done, click "Submit". Putting the newest version in your first post IMO would probably be the be...
- Monday 9th December 2019 5:17am
- Forum: General
- Topic: How to display a round object?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16461
Re: How to display a round object?
Bill, if you send me your image file I can create a new png image for you.
The example image I created using your rotary example is a png with transparent corners.
The example image I created using your rotary example is a png with transparent corners.
- Thursday 5th December 2019 9:20pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: All my arrays are read-only
- Replies: 16
- Views: 17537
Re: All my arrays are read-only
Another option is to use a module. I name mine Global so I know that I am using a global variable. You can pass variables to any form with this method without having to declare public variables. Just enter some text in the first textbox then click the button to open Form2. The text you entered in t...
- Thursday 5th December 2019 7:04pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Gridview column header alignment
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8050
Re: Gridview column header alignment
You need a Gridview on a form to run this but it works. Dim iRow, iCol As Integer Dim sText As String[] = ["One", "Two", "Three", "Four", "Five"] GridView1.Columns.Count = sText.Count GridView1.Rows.Count = sText.Count For iCol = 0 To sText.Max Grid...