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peteZ #1
Thanks
Alan,
Thanks for those - the lens is selling here in Sydney for ~$2200
I was trying one out in the weekend myself - it's surprisingly smaller and
lighter than I thought it would be
Although I have (and LOVE the 17-35 AFS), those extra 5mm really make a
difference - I can see that it would be an excellent lens for architectural
or real estate shooters
- peteZ
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Duncan #2
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Works great. I don't know any VB, so that helped out a
lot. Looks like I need to start learning. Thanks again.
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Duncan #3
Thanks
meant to post that as a reply. sorry everyone.
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Jon Phipps #4
Thanks
Thanks to all who helped with my issues. Now I know why I subscribe to these
lists.
Regards
Jon
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Armadillo #5
Re: thanks
I forgot to say that if you send files to printing house or service bureau> Thanks, I going to copy the files from Illustrator.
make pdf or convert text to paths. Otherwise text will reflow incorrectly if
opened in FreeHand without appropriate hyphenation files.
Jukka
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haiwen #7
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Yan-Hong Huang[MSFT] #8
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Hi Haiwen,
You are welcome. :)
Thanks for participating the community.
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Jay #9
Thanks
John,
I actually figured out what I need to do in the render method and that is call the method Add AttributesToRender. This will add to any element (in my case table) all the attributes that have been set in the properties window. You can also override that method and add additional fixed properties.
My question to you: Is there anyway to get the source code for the .NET framework. I could have figure this out long ago if I could have looked at the source code for some other controls. Even looking at just the render method you sent me was very instructive.
Thanks for your help.
Jay Lindsay
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John Saunders #10
Re: Thanks
Jay, take a look at the following, from MSDN:
The Shared Source CLI Implementation (SSCLI)
The Microsoft Shared Source CLI Implementation is an implementation of the CLI specification developed by Microsoft for research, teaching, developer education, and new CLI implementers. The links provided here will help you get up to speed on the CLI and the Microsoft SSCLI.
The Microsoft Shared Source CLI Implementation
The Microsoft Shared Source CLI Implementation is a file archive containing working source code for the ECMA-334 (C#) and ECMA-335 (Common Language Infrastructure, or CLI) standards. These standards together represent a substantial subset of what is available in the Microsoft .NET Framework.
The Microsoft Shared Source CLI Implementation Refresh
The refreshed Microsoft Shared Source CLI Implementation source archive unpacks and builds on both the Microsoft Windows XP and FreeBSD operating systems and provides improvements to the Rotor experience, including better debugging, documentation and samples, build environment and tools enhancements, and bug fixes.
Rotor: Shared Source CLI Provides Source Code for a FreeBSD Implementation of .NET
This article discusses some of the things you can learn from the source code facsimile of the CLR, such as how JIT compilation works. It will also help you understand how to control execution along with debugging and loading classes.
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John Saunders
johnwsaundersiii at hotmail
"Jay" <me@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:eq9AOyIdEHA.1384@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
John,
I actually figured out what I need to do in the render method and that is call the method Add AttributesToRender. This will add to any element (in my case table) all the attributes that have been set in the properties window. You can also override that method and add additional fixed properties.
My question to you: Is there anyway to get the source code for the ..NET framework. I could have figure this out long ago if I could have looked at the source code for some other controls. Even looking at just the render method you sent me was very instructive.
Thanks for your help.
Jay Lindsay
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Ken Cox [Microsoft MVP] #11
Re: Thanks
What for?
..NET 247 is doing some weird things again.
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