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<0> ello <0> http://b3ta.com/links/Slow_Kylie_George_Michael <1> no a magic idea ? d8-( <2> crc! <3> wG: sorry my friend, im quickreports illiterate <1> d8-[ <0> yo ki9a <0> how goes it? <2> Good :) <2> was trying to ask you about the Implies operator <2> (discrete math) <2> earlier today. <0> ah <2> know about it? <0> i've not had discrete math yet actually, we just use the implies thing a lot ;) <2> A -> B <=> NOT A OR B
<4> LordCrc - first thing you'll learn is <4> you aint supposed to tell noone <4> :-P <2> You are not supposed to tell no-one <2> here that would imply everyone <2> well <4> we're talking english <4> not math <2> 'not no-one' <2> here as in where I live. <2> I know the english have some weird rules <2> for double negativee <4> well formal english double negatives are no-nos <4> big ones <2> :) <4> 'slang english' they reenforce teh negative <4> nothng real wierd about them <2> Yeah I knew that <4> ok <2> Its sorta weird though. <4> what? that people dont follow the formal rules? <2> more like reverse the meaning <0> ki9a: sorry, like i said ive not yet had discrete math :( <0> and i cant find my discrete math book either <2> yeh <2> I looked it it up <2> Implies means something like <2> If the first one's true, the other one has to be true too <2> (if the first one is false, it's true too) <0> if the first one is true, the other one has to be true <0> but if the first one is false, the other could be anything? <2> indeed. <2> it doesn't matter. <0> yeah ok <0> gotcha <2> Which if you translate it to computer language <2> it becomes something like: <2> IIF(X, Y, True) <2> (parameters only evaluated if they are needed) <0> yeah <0> or as they say over in javaland: "x ? : y : true;" <0> eh <0> or as they say over in javaland: "x ? y : true;" <0> cut'n'paste error there <2> yes they say that <2> in C# <2> java <2> c++ <2> etc <2> :) <0> c++ has a welldefined true/false? though it was all c'ish when it came to that <2> hrmm. I thought they had TRUE <0> hmm perhaps <0> i'm not skilled in the arts of voodo, i mean c++ <0> Silvia Saint, now there's a flashback to my youth :P <0> rofl wikipedia article on her is funny: "Aside from her strikingly stunning facial features, she also receives much attention from fans for her naturally well sculpted breasts, buttocks, and stauesque legs." <2> heh <5> heh <5> i think we need to revise that a bit <5> tat great ***, nice tits,
<5> fnrd <6> anyone ever use the ShellView Components on the samples tab in D6 and up? <7> i think i did <7> the ones that act pretty much like explorer ? <0> yeah ive done it <6> yes <0> there are some bugs in them tho i think <0> i got some AV's <7> didnt notice anything like that <0> might'a been me tho :D <0> you know me ;) <6> I'm trying to get the path of the current folder. <6> and to set the current folder <6> while keeping the root to be desktop <6> but I'll be damned if I can figure it out. <7> i just used them to display the contents of some folders <6> oh. <6> <pout> <6> pretty nice set of components... <0> DaynaWrkn: treeview or ? <6> but you can't override the shellexec of dblclicked items without rewriting the components... <6> ShellListView, ShellTreeView, ShellComboBox <7> DaynaWrkn: hmm i think i did <7> DaynaWrkn: if you remind me tomorrow i'll check out my code - my other computer is turned off now <6> ootje: I'd be grateful for about 3 minutes if you could find me that code :-) <6> boss is screaming at me... I need it in the next 3 hours or so. <7> oh hehe ok second <0> DaynaWrkn: uhm, i dont quite get your requirements... you want to get/change the selected/current folder? <6> yes. <7> im quite sure reading/setting that was straightforward <6> ootje: Oh I'm sure it is... but I can't find the property! <6> there is no map of the structure <7> second <6> I've been going through it for days. <7> .SelectedFolder ? <0> DaynaWrkn: .Path <0> ie <7> .selectedfolder.pathname; <0> ShellTreeView1.Path:= 'c:\'; <6> path? oh I couldn't have missed that... <6> jussec. <7> doesnt seem like setting path helps <7> and .selectedfolder is r/o <0> ootje: does here <7> LordCrc: hm, in a shelltreeview? <0> ootje: yes <7> oh well nothing happens here <0> i can even send you the exe! :P <6> undeclared identifier 'path' <0> ootje: i got d2006, might be they fixed it? <7> LordCrc: this is d6 <0> DaynaWrkn: ah, they added it then :D <6> did they! <7> DaynaWrkn: .selectedfolder.pathname definitely tells you the selected folder, though <7> shelltreeview.path is in d6 <6> but every file is a folder. <6> ootje: I just tried it. it said undeclared identifiery. <7> .path gives selected folder also it seems <7> DaynaWrkn: huh? hmm <7> maybe the dingo ate your property <1> i am using quickreport 4 pro in delphi 6 on windows 2000, when i open the same project opened on the windows 2000, with the same configuration on windows XP i have various error message: property QuickRep9.PrinterSettings.UseStandardprinter does not exist, QuickRep9.PrinterSettings.UseCustomBinCode does not exist, QuickRep9.PrinterSettings.PrintQuality does not exist etc etc... i have tested lot of things and i haven't found any solution. I hav <7> took <7> sorry for screwing that reference up :P <7> DaynaWrkn: which delphi version? <6> D6-Ent <7> same here then <7> let me paste my silly form code <7> if that pastebin site would react..... <7> ? paste <8> Pastebin: http://www.vkarlsen.no/pastebin <7> http://www.vkarlsen.no/pastebin/default.asp?id=7454 <7> just dropped a button and a tshelltreeview on my form <7> sets the caption to the selected path whenever i press the button <6> hmmm.
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