Message from @sum

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2019-03-03 15:00:25 UTC  

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2019-03-03 15:00:45 UTC  

luckily it's not from the 8th onwards for me, only on the 8th

2019-03-03 15:03:42 UTC  

true for me, until the 23rd

2019-03-03 15:44:43 UTC  

@johnfrum light theme? seriously?

2019-03-03 15:44:46 UTC  

that's worse than PHP

2019-03-03 15:45:23 UTC  

Speaking of shitty languages, is there a way in Visual Studio (C#) to prepare panels for a switcharoo

2019-03-03 15:46:56 UTC  

what

2019-03-03 15:48:05 UTC  

In C#, more specifically within Visual Studio is there a way to use the Designer tab to create panels to replace said Panel with them?

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2019-03-03 15:48:13 UTC  

Or do I have to make those panels in pure code

2019-03-03 15:50:35 UTC  

why are you using winforms instead of wpf

2019-03-03 15:51:06 UTC  

and yes you can do it

2019-03-03 15:51:21 UTC  

by

2019-03-03 15:51:21 UTC  

uh

2019-03-03 15:52:00 UTC  

I'm still trying to figure out if it was purely my imagination or something but I can't seem to find the list of elements added to the design

2019-03-03 15:52:12 UTC  

in the project tree

2019-03-03 15:52:16 UTC  

expand the form entry

2019-03-03 15:52:20 UTC  

Oh nevermind, mistook them for ~~functions~~ methods

2019-03-03 15:52:22 UTC  

there will be a bunch of files

2019-03-03 15:52:34 UTC  

form1.designer.cs has all the form elements in it

2019-03-03 15:53:25 UTC  

So basically the option would be to create design of panel1, then add panel2, and then just toy with them via .`Visible`?

2019-03-03 15:53:55 UTC  

the easiest option would be to use a tabcontrol probably

2019-03-03 15:54:01 UTC  

since that has decent designer integration

2019-03-03 15:54:05 UTC  

and then hide the tabcontrols if you want

2019-03-03 15:54:32 UTC  

in wpf you can edit things outside of a form basically, idk if you can in winforms

2019-03-03 15:54:36 UTC  

Ohshit, forgot about that, since I was using radioButtons to toggle modes but tab should do that same thing

2019-03-03 16:23:49 UTC  

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2019-03-03 16:24:28 UTC  

why me

2019-03-03 16:24:38 UTC  

It was actually a missclikc

2019-03-03 16:24:44 UTC  

And now i cant delet ur name

2019-03-03 16:25:02 UTC  

Im sorry <:blobconfounded:427568418107949090>

2019-03-03 17:10:46 UTC  

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2019-03-03 17:17:18 UTC  

That transparency bugs me

2019-03-03 17:52:08 UTC  

@sum are you using Windows Forms, WPF or UWP?

2019-03-03 17:52:23 UTC  

Also all C# Window Toolkits from Microsoft are absolute garbage

2019-03-03 17:52:43 UTC  

Use Gtk# if you want to do "serious" desktop development with C#

2019-03-03 17:53:31 UTC  

Then you can just use the entire functionality of Gtk and you will find a C example for everything that you can just easily translate into C# without having to rely on C# tutorials

2019-03-03 18:27:57 UTC  

Or you can get a real job and have a chance of getting a gf

2019-03-03 18:29:29 UTC  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcNrFW6tuSg cooking pasta with a chicken stock pot put into it is intersting

2019-03-03 18:31:44 UTC  

@Matthew Found a picture of you

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2019-03-03 18:32:01 UTC  

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