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This code implements a module I have written that allows nearly ANY control to be resized at run-time. This would be handy for something like dynamic form design or something of that liking. I am not sure if anyone else has ever done this on PSC before and if they have, I am sorry. In this example I have implemented the module on 9 controls (can be used on many more, I just don't have the time). I am sorry that the screenshot is black and white, though it saved in the wrong format. I hope this helps.
Hello fellow PSC users, I have written this tutorial (part one of a series) to teach the programmers that don't know about Command Line Driven programs how to develop them. Have you ever seen with Windows applications that you can go into Run and type "PING 255.255.255.255" (with out the "") and the program PING will ping the IP address 255.255.255.255. This series tutorial will start at the basics of Command Line Driven application programming and take you right up to the complex coding that can be developed in Visual Basic programming. I hope this tutorial will help you other VB programmers, and I hope to see a lot of nice programs uploaded onto PSC using this concept. The .zip file contains the tutorial (.doc format) and a sample program I have written in VB (fully commented). Best Regards, Coding MasterMind
Hello fellow PSC users, I have written this tutorial (part one of a series) to teach the programmers that don't know about Command Line Driven programs how to develop them. Have you ever seen with Windows applications that you can go into Run and type "PING 255.255.255.255" (with out the "") and the program PING will ping the IP address 255.255.255.255. This series tutorial will start at the basics of Command Line Driven application programming and take you right up to the complex coding that can be developed in Visual Basic programming. I hope this tutorial will help you other VB programmers, and I hope to see a lot of nice programs uploaded onto PSC using this concept. The .zip file contains the tutorial (.doc format) and a sample program I have written in VB (fully commented). Best Regards, Coding MasterMind
This code implements a module I have written that allows nearly ANY control to be resized at run-time. This would be handy for something like dynamic form design or something of that liking. I am not sure if anyone else has ever done this on PSC before and if they have, I am sorry. In this example I have implemented the module on 9 controls (can be used on many more, I just don't have the time). I am sorry that the screenshot is black and white, though it saved in the wrong format. I hope this helps.
This code implements a module I have written that allows nearly ANY control to be resized at run-time. This would be handy for something like dynamic form design or something of that liking. I am not sure if anyone else has ever done this on PSC before and if they have, I am sorry. In this example I have implemented the module on 9 controls (can be used on many more, I just don't have the time). I am sorry that the screenshot is black and white, though it saved in the wrong format. I hope this helps.
Hello fellow PSC users, I have written this tutorial (part one of a series) to teach the programmers that don't know about Command Line Driven programs how to develop them. Have you ever seen with Windows applications that you can go into Run and type "PING 255.255.255.255" (with out the "") and the program PING will ping the IP address 255.255.255.255. This series tutorial will start at the basics of Command Line Driven application programming and take you right up to the complex coding that can be developed in Visual Basic programming. I hope this tutorial will help you other VB programmers, and I hope to see a lot of nice programs uploaded onto PSC using this concept. The .zip file contains the tutorial (.doc format) and a sample program I have written in VB (fully commented). Best Regards, Coding MasterMind
This code implements a module I have written that allows nearly ANY control to be resized at run-time. This would be handy for something like dynamic form design or something of that liking. I am not sure if anyone else has ever done this on PSC before and if they have, I am sorry. In this example I have implemented the module on 9 controls (can be used on many more, I just don't have the time). I am sorry that the screenshot is black and white, though it saved in the wrong format. I hope this helps.
Hello fellow PSC users, I have written this tutorial (part one of a series) to teach the programmers that don't know about Command Line Driven programs how to develop them. Have you ever seen with Windows applications that you can go into Run and type "PING 255.255.255.255" (with out the "") and the program PING will ping the IP address 255.255.255.255. This series tutorial will start at the basics of Command Line Driven application programming and take you right up to the complex coding that can be developed in Visual Basic programming. I hope this tutorial will help you other VB programmers, and I hope to see a lot of nice programs uploaded onto PSC using this concept. The .zip file contains the tutorial (.doc format) and a sample program I have written in VB (fully commented). Best Regards, Coding MasterMind
This code implements a module I have written that allows nearly ANY control to be resized at run-time. This would be handy for something like dynamic form design or something of that liking. I am not sure if anyone else has ever done this on PSC before and if they have, I am sorry. In this example I have implemented the module on 9 controls (can be used on many more, I just don't have the time). I am sorry that the screenshot is black and white, though it saved in the wrong format. I hope this helps.
Hello fellow PSC users, I have written this tutorial (part one of a series) to teach the programmers that don't know about Command Line Driven programs how to develop them. Have you ever seen with Windows applications that you can go into Run and type "PING 255.255.255.255" (with out the "") and the program PING will ping the IP address 255.255.255.255. This series tutorial will start at the basics of Command Line Driven application programming and take you right up to the complex coding that can be developed in Visual Basic programming. I hope this tutorial will help you other VB programmers, and I hope to see a lot of nice programs uploaded onto PSC using this concept. The .zip file contains the tutorial (.doc format) and a sample program I have written in VB (fully commented). Best Regards, Coding MasterMind
This code implements a module I have written that allows nearly ANY control to be resized at run-time. This would be handy for something like dynamic form design or something of that liking. I am not sure if anyone else has ever done this on PSC before and if they have, I am sorry. In this example I have implemented the module on 9 controls (can be used on many more, I just don't have the time). I am sorry that the screenshot is black and white, though it saved in the wrong format. I hope this helps.
Hello fellow PSC users, I have written this tutorial (part one of a series) to teach the programmers that don't know about Command Line Driven programs how to develop them. Have you ever seen with Windows applications that you can go into Run and type "PING 255.255.255.255" (with out the "") and the program PING will ping the IP address 255.255.255.255. This series tutorial will start at the basics of Command Line Driven application programming and take you right up to the complex coding that can be developed in Visual Basic programming. I hope this tutorial will help you other VB programmers, and I hope to see a lot of nice programs uploaded onto PSC using this concept. The .zip file contains the tutorial (.doc format) and a sample program I have written in VB (fully commented). Best Regards, Coding MasterMind
Hello fellow PSC users, I have written this tutorial (part one of a series) to teach the programmers that don't know about Command Line Driven programs how to develop them. Have you ever seen with Windows applications that you can go into Run and type "PING 255.255.255.255" (with out the "") and the program PING will ping the IP address 255.255.255.255. This series tutorial will start at the basics of Command Line Driven application programming and take you right up to the complex coding that can be developed in Visual Basic programming. I hope this tutorial will help you other VB programmers, and I hope to see a lot of nice programs uploaded onto PSC using this concept. The .zip file contains the tutorial (.doc format) and a sample program I have written in VB (fully commented). Best Regards, Coding MasterMind
This code implements a module I have written that allows nearly ANY control to be resized at run-time. This would be handy for something like dynamic form design or something of that liking. I am not sure if anyone else has ever done this on PSC before and if they have, I am sorry. In this example I have implemented the module on 9 controls (can be used on many more, I just don't have the time). I am sorry that the screenshot is black and white, though it saved in the wrong format. I hope this helps.
Hello fellow PSC users, I have written this tutorial (part one of a series) to teach the programmers that don't know about Command Line Driven programs how to develop them. Have you ever seen with Windows applications that you can go into Run and type "PING 255.255.255.255" (with out the "") and the program PING will ping the IP address 255.255.255.255. This series tutorial will start at the basics of Command Line Driven application programming and take you right up to the complex coding that can be developed in Visual Basic programming. I hope this tutorial will help you other VB programmers, and I hope to see a lot of nice programs uploaded onto PSC using this concept. The .zip file contains the tutorial (.doc format) and a sample program I have written in VB (fully commented). Best Regards, Coding MasterMind
This code implements a module I have written that allows nearly ANY control to be resized at run-time. This would be handy for something like dynamic form design or something of that liking. I am not sure if anyone else has ever done this on PSC before and if they have, I am sorry. In this example I have implemented the module on 9 controls (can be used on many more, I just don't have the time). I am sorry that the screenshot is black and white, though it saved in the wrong format. I hope this helps.
Hello fellow PSC users, I have written this tutorial (part one of a series) to teach the programmers that don't know about Command Line Driven programs how to develop them. Have you ever seen with Windows applications that you can go into Run and type "PING 255.255.255.255" (with out the "") and the program PING will ping the IP address 255.255.255.255. This series tutorial will start at the basics of Command Line Driven application programming and take you right up to the complex coding that can be developed in Visual Basic programming. I hope this tutorial will help you other VB programmers, and I hope to see a lot of nice programs uploaded onto PSC using this concept. The .zip file contains the tutorial (.doc format) and a sample program I have written in VB (fully commented). Best Regards, Coding MasterMind
This code implements a module I have written that allows nearly ANY control to be resized at run-time. This would be handy for something like dynamic form design or something of that liking. I am not sure if anyone else has ever done this on PSC before and if they have, I am sorry. In this example I have implemented the module on 9 controls (can be used on many more, I just don't have the time). I am sorry that the screenshot is black and white, though it saved in the wrong format. I hope this helps.
Hello fellow PSC users, I have written this tutorial (part one of a series) to teach the programmers that don't know about Command Line Driven programs how to develop them. Have you ever seen with Windows applications that you can go into Run and type "PING 255.255.255.255" (with out the "") and the program PING will ping the IP address 255.255.255.255. This series tutorial will start at the basics of Command Line Driven application programming and take you right up to the complex coding that can be developed in Visual Basic programming. I hope this tutorial will help you other VB programmers, and I hope to see a lot of nice programs uploaded onto PSC using this concept. The .zip file contains the tutorial (.doc format) and a sample program I have written in VB (fully commented). Best Regards, Coding MasterMind
This code implements a module I have written that allows nearly ANY control to be resized at run-time. This would be handy for something like dynamic form design or something of that liking. I am not sure if anyone else has ever done this on PSC before and if they have, I am sorry. In this example I have implemented the module on 9 controls (can be used on many more, I just don't have the time). I am sorry that the screenshot is black and white, though it saved in the wrong format. I hope this helps.