Hi.
This is Part 5, the final part of this lesson.
See Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 here.
As always If anyone wants to contribute to these posts with any tips or things to add I think it would be great.You could let us know:-How you do it (or better).-Your suggestions-Any screw up I said or did in the video.-Any extra tips about the subject.-Feedback~John
I forgot also thank you for sharing of photo of part of your "pack"
All the best
Mek
Mek said: Yes it is a picture of my first Flat Coated Retriever “Rita” (she gone five years ago). The picture was made one morning just of the front of door, quick shot without any preparation. Now I have same breed – and again she is smart, very active a friendly.
She looks like Murphy but Black. Murphy loves to run and swim but likes the cooler weather better. He's only about a year and a couple months so his hair will be longer soon. I did trim him one time though.
Sorry to hear she's gone. I bet you are having much fun with the new dog.
Thanks for sharing your pics too!
Andrew said: Here's a pic of my Golden "Murphy". He's awesome and really smart. We take him everywhere with us Wow, what an awesome pic. Thanks for sharing. [/quote] Hi Andrew. Thank you for the compliment. Jessica always does that when she's see's a camera. She loves to pose. I finally got a good shot of Murphy holding still. ~John
Here's a pic of my Golden "Murphy". He's awesome and really smart. We take him everywhere with us
Wow, what an awesome pic. Thanks for sharing.
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Hi Andrew. Thank you for the compliment. Jessica always does that when she's see's a camera. She loves to pose. I finally got a good shot of Murphy holding still.
~John
Perfect!!! Just what I was looking for =)
Thanks,
Jason
I really enjoyed the videos... got me into looking at the slider control more and here is some things that I came up with. You might already know this.
Steve E.
Steven E. Eyrse said:I really enjoyed the videos... got me into looking at the slider control more and here is some things that I came up with. You might already know this.
Hi. Glad to hear.
You can also change all of those properties in your code also. Using the Intellisense menu makes it easy too. This is handy because you can set them at run time or make them change depending on different conditions.
Example, if you have a certain button or label set, then the slider, or any control for that matter, will have a different sensitivity or returned value.
Also the large change is for when you click on the inside of the slider, the grey area.