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It's a good idea to keep all icons and images in one or more folders. Right click on the project, and use F# Power Tools / New Folder to create a folder named Images. On disk, place your icon in the new Images folder. Back in Visual Studio, right click on Images, and use Add / Existing Item, then...
Create a text file named AppIcon.rc, with the following content. 1 ICON "AppIcon.ico" You will need an icon file named AppIcon.ico for this to work, but of course you can adjust the names to your liking. Run the following command. "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\x64\...
Add these two files in this order above the files for the main window. MyControl.xaml <UserControl xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" xmlns:mc=&quo...
workSheet.Cells[1,5,100,5].Copy(workSheet.Cells[1,2,100,2]); Copies column 5 into column 2 Basically Source.Copy(Destination) This would only copy the first 100 rows. Cells[RowStart, ColumnStart, RowEnd, ColumnEnd ] is the format so to copy a row into another row you would just switch the ind...
To coerce a variable to a logical use the as.logical() function. > x <- 2 > z <- x > 4 > z [1] FALSE > class(x) [1] "numeric" > as.logical(2) [1] TRUE When applying as.numeric() to a logical, a double will be returned. NA is a logical value and a logical ...
Check your current magento version php bin/magento --version Now Add the latest version to your composer. composer require magento/product-community-edition 2.1.6 --no-update Run Composer Update This will ask for the username and password take from your credentials from your marketplace acco...
Windows AppBuilder In the Windows Appbuilder the Application Compiler is found in the Tools Menu. Procedure Editor (Linux - pro or Windows pro.exe In the Procedure Editor (both Linux and Windows) the Compiler if found in the Tools menu. Application Compiler Regardless of OS the function...
The compile statement lets you compile programs in Progress ABL: Basic usage: COMPILE hello-world.p SAVE. With a variable: DEFINE VARIABLE prog AS CHARACTER NO-UNDO. prog = "hello.p". COMPILE VALUE(prog) SAVE. There are several options to the COMPILE-statement: SAVE state...
$ brew tap pivotal/tap $ brew install springboot
If you have the following data file cat data.csv 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 maybe you need to read the fourth column of the third line, this would be "24" awk 'NR==3 ...
SASS supports two types of comments: Inline comments - These only span one line and are usually used to describe a variable or block. The syntax is as follows: // Your comment here (you prepend it with a double slash (//) and the rest of the line is ignored by the parser. Multiline comment...
SELECT DISTINCT object_name(i.object_id) AS [Object Name], c.name AS [Partition Column], s.name AS [Partition Scheme], pf.name AS [Partition Function], prv.tot AS [Partition Count], prv.miVal AS [Min Boundry Value], prv.maVal AS [Max Boundry Value] FROM sys.object...
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html"> <title>JSP Comments</title> </head> <body> <%-- JSP comments --%> -- Ignored by container, you can't see this comment in source code...
Salt commands are executed using a common structure: salt '*' pkg.install vim [target] [module.function] [arguments] The target determines which systems apply the command. In the example above we target all ('*') the Salt minions. See the targeting minions documentation for more...
This section is only relevant if you work with the Sass version of Materialize. First, you need to install Sass in your working directory: gem install sass When you have Sass installed on your project and you want to update your output .css file, you need to use the following command: sass sas...
The autocomplete UI control is a search dialog with built-in autocomplete functionality. As a user enters search terms, the control presents a list of predicted places to choose from. When the user makes a selection, a GMSPlace (Place in Xamarin) instance is returned, which your app can then use to ...
This example shows a simple global definition of a complexType. The definition is considered global as it is a child of the xs:schema. Globally defined types can be used elsewhere in the schema. This is the most common form for declaring a global xs:complexType, it defines the child elements using ...
In this example we are creating a new xs:complexType (EmployeeType) based on an existing xs:complexType (PersonType). The construction of this is slightly more complicated. Because the base xs:complexType (PersonType) is considered to be complex (more about this below) we add the <xs:complexCon...
This is where things get a little tricky. We are now restricting an existing xs:complexType. Our SolidStateDriveType derives from HardDiskType but removes the spinUpTime attribute and the RotationSpeed element. Notice the approach for dealing with attributes and elements is different. To remove an ...

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