I implemented an application with CefSharp.WPF, 51.0.0.
It browses my web app well, however, I have a huge problem.
That is "IME". I use Korean but it won't shows my language in input or textarea.
I couldn't find to solve this problem though it issued several years ago.
Is there somebody fix it? It makes me frustrated.
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Hello to the whole community,
After a day of reflection, I managed to understand my mistakes, only one remains for the moment.
I am asked to put (SonataAdminBundleAdminAdminInterface) in my admin contacts here but unfortunately, it doesn't work and I don't understand where the error comes from.
Have you already had this problem?
I would like to implement a F1 help/user guide for my WPF MVVM vb.net project but I can't seem to even create a project for it.
So I've done some searching and a lot of answers to this question on here are over 5 years old and most of the links are broken so I'd like to get a more up-to-date answer.
I also found this msdn page, which talks all about a HTML help project (.hhp) in visual studio, yet I cannot seem to find it.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms524279(v=vs.85).aspx
My life is also made that bit harder by the fact that the PC I write code on isn't connected to the internet.
Any help appreciated
There is an alternate way to do this. When you press F1 key on the keyboard , an addition window with a tree structure comes of. That is totally written in HTML and CSS.
Have a look at Microsoft HTML Help Workshop.
Is it possible to print from my CN1 app to a WiFi printer?
I don't want to print files. I want to print tables filled with data from my users.
I noticed this question from 3 years ago. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/codenameone-discussions/RIizxJNZBHU. Hopefully there is something now. Thanks
There is nothing new about this as it's a pretty niche requirement. When it was asked printing support was remarkably rare and now its just rare.
You can use a webservice like Google Cloud Print or use native interfaces to integrate with the printing API's e.g. see the developer guide sections about building cn1libs and working with native code: https://www.codenameone.com/manual/advanced-topics.html
I'm a newbie to GTK+, I want to use GtkPlug/GtkSocket to embed another application with my application. I referred to Devhelp, but only a few introduction about these two class. I also searched many days, but I failed to find a demo.
Can somebody show me how to use GtkPlug/GtkSocket? complete source code and explanation is better. Thank you all.
There used to be a section in the GTKmm tutorial, here is the content that is no longer present: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtkmm-documentation/-/commit/2c11fad94458d4e72998e13aa1de8d7f742ce74b
Even though it is in C++, it gives a good example of how to write a simple plug-socket system. However, since I originally wrote this answer 10 years ago, the best practice has changed to "don't do this".
I have to edit a number of SQL Windows applications that I have inherited. This is not something that i've done before and i'm having trouble finding an IDE or similar (never mind editing the code!) as it seems a number of responsible companies have gone bust in the years since these apps were written, can anybody advise on how I can proceed?
Thanks in advance
The only IDE you can use is the Gupta/Centura Team Developer. Even if the code was saved in text format, you need the TD to compile it.
If you first have to get one: Gupta/Centura was bought by Unify