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Bernie
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Posted: 28 October 2008 at 9:44am |
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I can close all panes with one single line of code: CloseAll method.
However, I can not show all panes with a line of code because ShowAll method is missing.
Can I have ShowAll method?
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Bernie Ho, Planning Manager + IELTS specialist + part-time programmer
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Jean
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It's easy to show all with:
Stolen from: http://forum.codejock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=12128 |
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Aaron
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Hi Jean,
This is not stealing... It's paying attention to what other members have to say
For @Bernie: That's a lot of work, right? 3 lines instead of one... DockingPanes saves panes in registry/file so option ShowAll would be a useless method. But maybe I don't see things like you do. Well convince me what this method would offer me...
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Carlos Rocha
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My 2 cents
"For each" sintax it's a VB exclusive as far as I know, thought I'm all for RISC structures. So as long as it's possible with the provided instructions set I see no need to turn the library heavier with extra commands. |
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Bernie
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I know how to use for each but ShowAll method would be more simple and easier.
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Bernie Ho, Planning Manager + IELTS specialist + part-time programmer
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Aaron
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Do you know what would be simple and easier? Entering the info of your version,OS and programming language into your signature... we know that you are: Planning Manager + IELTS specialist + part-time programmer by now. And also, when an issue is solved (or not...) add SOLVED to your topic description. That would be simple and easier for all members in CJ forum....
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JantjeKeizer
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You know what would be easier? If you weren't so rude and demanding towards other forum members. No one here owes you anything. You have an opinion certains tags would improve this forum and then you lay that upon everyone else almost demanding them to follow. But here's the situation: It's not in the netiquette! It's just your opinion. In the same respect Bernie has an opinion about something. You are not in the place to make up your own standards and almost bully people who don't follow them. To make up rules and standards is up to the forum admin and as long that isn't the case, you should keep your cool. If you can't cope with that, then I wish you good luck as it probably won't make your life any easier. |
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Aaron
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Hoi Jantje,
You don't know what you are talking about. It's not a secret that Bernie and I aren't "friends". So you think I'm rude? What is the definition of rude? If you're getting answers/solutions from members and/or supportmembers and don't thank them, that's rude !!! And only posting complaints and never contribute to anything to help other forum members. How do you call that Jantje? And now I make a remark about something and you call me rude? Thanks a lot Jantje (and that for a former Dutchman) My opinion won't be different about forum members who think/do the same like Bernie and now, like you... I'm really disappointed
But I will be there for other members to help and don't think I'm rude !!!
Thanks a lot Jantje
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Bernie
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I know I haven't started following Aaron's instructions so far. Meanwhile, I don't think Aaron's response to my post is rude because I ignore his posts.
JantieKeizer, thanks for helping revealing my attitude toward Aaron but please do not confront because it's not necessary. Just ignorance would be ebough.
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Bernie Ho, Planning Manager + IELTS specialist + part-time programmer
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