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  • L Lost User

    Have a look at this. http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=871414&SiteID=1[^]

    Cheers, Karl » CodeProject 2008 MVP » Microsoft MVP - Client App Dev My Blog | Mole's Home Page | MVP Profile

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    I had a look at it and it only solves one of my problems. It only solves the problem of text that is bigger than the usercontrol/canvas. You still have to wait for the End of the text to reach the left of the screen before it will start over.

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      I had a look at it and it only solves one of my problems. It only solves the problem of text that is bigger than the usercontrol/canvas. You still have to wait for the End of the text to reach the left of the screen before it will start over.

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      Did you read the other post that was linked to in the article. http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2475074&SiteID=1&mode=1[^]

      Cheers, Karl » CodeProject 2008 MVP » Microsoft MVP - Client App Dev My Blog | Mole's Home Page | MVP Profile

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      • L Lost User

        Did you read the other post that was linked to in the article. http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2475074&SiteID=1&mode=1[^]

        Cheers, Karl » CodeProject 2008 MVP » Microsoft MVP - Client App Dev My Blog | Mole's Home Page | MVP Profile

        Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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        I've look at that i tried the "Answer" given on that page but I don't know what to do with the "SignConverter" part. The description says "The sign converter just takes a number and returns its negative value." So when I didn't knew what it exactly did I put it in commentary and ran the project and saw it wasn't doing what I want. But is that the part that ensures the text to start when is has not ended? Kevin By the way. Sorry for my crappy English.

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          I've look at that i tried the "Answer" given on that page but I don't know what to do with the "SignConverter" part. The description says "The sign converter just takes a number and returns its negative value." So when I didn't knew what it exactly did I put it in commentary and ran the project and saw it wasn't doing what I want. But is that the part that ensures the text to start when is has not ended? Kevin By the way. Sorry for my crappy English.

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          Kevin, Your English is just fine, no worries. I'm SUPER busy for the next 2 weeks, almost every moment of the day is taken up with preparation for Code Camp and article writing. I might be easier to just write this. You need to create a class that exposes a circular buffer that you can read from, then using a System.Times.Timer in your UserControl display the text from the buffer. Write me in 2 weeks if you have not got this done and I'll write one and place it on my blog.

          Cheers, Karl » CodeProject 2008 MVP » Microsoft MVP - Client App Dev My Blog | Mole's Home Page | MVP Profile

          Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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            Kevin, Your English is just fine, no worries. I'm SUPER busy for the next 2 weeks, almost every moment of the day is taken up with preparation for Code Camp and article writing. I might be easier to just write this. You need to create a class that exposes a circular buffer that you can read from, then using a System.Times.Timer in your UserControl display the text from the buffer. Write me in 2 weeks if you have not got this done and I'll write one and place it on my blog.

            Cheers, Karl » CodeProject 2008 MVP » Microsoft MVP - Client App Dev My Blog | Mole's Home Page | MVP Profile

            Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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            Well thanks for the idea i've never used something like a circular buffer before but i'll see if i can create one. Thanks for your help and good luck with Code Camp. I'll let you know in two week if I made any progress. Greets, Kevin

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            • L Lost User

              Kevin, Your English is just fine, no worries. I'm SUPER busy for the next 2 weeks, almost every moment of the day is taken up with preparation for Code Camp and article writing. I might be easier to just write this. You need to create a class that exposes a circular buffer that you can read from, then using a System.Times.Timer in your UserControl display the text from the buffer. Write me in 2 weeks if you have not got this done and I'll write one and place it on my blog.

              Cheers, Karl » CodeProject 2008 MVP » Microsoft MVP - Client App Dev My Blog | Mole's Home Page | MVP Profile

              Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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              Well Karl, I got nowhere with a circular buffer so I put it aside and went on with some other things. But it often crossed my mind and from what I got to understand of the idea you would still remove a character at the beginning an add one at the end. Would this give you a "smooth animation"? Thanks, Kevin

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                Well Karl, I got nowhere with a circular buffer so I put it aside and went on with some other things. But it often crossed my mind and from what I got to understand of the idea you would still remove a character at the beginning an add one at the end. Would this give you a "smooth animation"? Thanks, Kevin

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                Yes. It would also give you the ability to play a sound between characters, like a type writter key click.

                Cheers, Karl » CodeProject 2008 MVP » Microsoft MVP - Client App Dev My Blog | Mole's Home Page | MVP Profile

                Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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                • L Lost User

                  Yes. It would also give you the ability to play a sound between characters, like a type writter key click.

                  Cheers, Karl » CodeProject 2008 MVP » Microsoft MVP - Client App Dev My Blog | Mole's Home Page | MVP Profile

                  Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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                  Are you going to create an article about this? Could you send me a mail if you do. Because somehow this option "Notify me by e-mail if someone answers this message" doesn't work. So everytime I have to search these postings again. Greets, Kevin

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                  • K KBou

                    Are you going to create an article about this? Could you send me a mail if you do. Because somehow this option "Notify me by e-mail if someone answers this message" doesn't work. So everytime I have to search these postings again. Greets, Kevin

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                    Kevin, I'll post a reply here when I post the code.

                    Cheers, Karl » CodeProject 2008 MVP » Microsoft MVP - Client App Dev My Blog | Mole's Home Page | MVP Profile

                    Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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                    • L Lost User

                      Kevin, I'll post a reply here when I post the code.

                      Cheers, Karl » CodeProject 2008 MVP » Microsoft MVP - Client App Dev My Blog | Mole's Home Page | MVP Profile

                      Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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                      Ok Thanks

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                      • K KBou

                        Ok Thanks

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                        Kevin, I found the solution here. http://blogs.msdn.com/delay/archive/2008/03/12/lb-sv-why-three-wacky-uses-for-silverlight-2-s-listbox-and-scrollviewer.aspx[^] Look down the page and you'll find, ScrollViewer: Marquee.

                        Cheers, Karl » CodeProject 2008 MVP » Microsoft MVP - Client App Dev My Blog | Mole's Home Page | MVP Profile

                        Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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