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Lamb-Blaster 4000
Sep 20, 2007

is it possible to style individual items in a ListBox in C#? If so, how?

EDIT: After much rearranging of my google query terms I found the answer:

http://www.csharphelp.com/archives2/archive312.html

gotta replace the DrawItem Event Handler and set the drawing stuff myself

Lamb-Blaster 4000 fucked around with this message at 08:26 on Feb 29, 2008

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Lamb-Blaster 4000
Sep 20, 2007

delete me

Lamb-Blaster 4000 fucked around with this message at 04:49 on Jun 12, 2008

Lamb-Blaster 4000
Sep 20, 2007

ftp passive mode is just that- port 21 is for connection then it picks a random port within a specified range for data, or vice versa, I only remember that much from setting up an ftp server at home.

by setting up I mean installing filezilla.

check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Transfer_Protocol for a low down on some ideas about why your implementation may not be working.

I know that I had a lot of problems with certain ftp clients getting angry about passive and no passive.

This is probably basic stuff- but make sure if you're in passive, that the port range for passive is open and forwarded as well as port 21

Lamb-Blaster 4000
Sep 20, 2007

can someone recommend me some kind of structured system for managing documentation for multiple projects? I've seen wikis used before like here http://wiki.slideshowpro.net/SSPfl/UG-UserGuide, and I know Adobe has a product (help robot? help bot? robohelp?) for structuring documentation. But I'd like something pretty turn key and preferably free.

suggestions?

Google kept seriving me results for 'document management software', which, while I do need one of those, was not what Im looking for today. The only relevant result was opendocman.com, which at the time of posting was down.

Suggestions?

edit: turns out robo help is for making knowledgebases and framemaker is for making documentation...

Lamb-Blaster 4000
Sep 20, 2007

Munkeymon posted:

We use http://www.dokuwiki.org/ here where I work. It's not bad for creating stuff as you go along, but I don't know how good it would be at managing existing documentation.

Awesome, thanks, I dont have much, if any documentation (which is why Im looking for a system), so that wont be a worry.

update: I installed it and wrote a page, super easy, just what I needed!

Lamb-Blaster 4000 fucked around with this message at 20:05 on Jul 29, 2010

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Lamb-Blaster 4000
Sep 20, 2007

shoulda mentioned I need a free solution

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