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Saturday, May 05, 2007 - Posts

  • Resizing Image Attachments in Outlook 2007

    Well, it took me awhile to figure out, but here's a way to bring back the dialog which allows you to resize image attachments you send in Outlook 2007. It's hidden the behind right arrow of the Include box. Right here: I knew it must be there somewhere. And it is, it's just a click away . It must be me, but I was looking for this option for a couple of months. It was one of my beloved features in Outlook 2003, since sending snapshots of something allowed me to get them down from 5MB to 100kb by just clicking an option. There is a special checkbox called 'Show when attaching files' there. Turn it on. Now. Who decided it's a good thing to leave this thing off by default? Read More...
  • CSLA .NET 3.0 test release #4 available

    I have put a test version of CSLA .NET version 3.0 up for download from the download page . This release includes both VB and C# versions of CSLA .NET 3.0, though the WPF support in the VB version has undergone relatively little testing. The C# ProjectTracker sample is relatively complete, though I'm still chasing down some WPF navigation issues, and may change it over to a Windows-based approach. The VB ProjectTracker sample isn't as complete, but I've included it in the download nonetheless. I expect that this is the last pre-release of the CSLA .NET 3.0 framework itself - the next release will be a beta release, and it is my hope to be done with 3.0 by the end of June. If you have the time and inclination, please download the framework and give it a try. You should be aware that CSLA .NET 3.0 should work just fine on machines with only .NET 2.0, or with .NET 2.0 and 3.0 installed. It also works fine on Orcas Beta 1 (with .NET 2.0, 3.0 and 3.5 installed), though you'll have to upgrade the solution if you try to open it in VS Orcas. Obviously if you only have .NET 2.0 installed, you can't use WCF or WPF. Attempting to use those features in CSLA .NET will result in compile or runtime errors. However, there are numerous bug fixes and enhancements to other areas of CSLA .NET that may benefit .NET 2.0 users. If you find that CSLA .NET 3.0 doesn't work for you under .NET 2.0 (without .NET 3.0 installed) please let me know so I can address any issues. I am not aware of any breaking changes from CSLA .NET 2.1, so switching an existing project to use CSLA .NET 3.0 should be straightforward. If it is not, please let me know so I can either address or document any issues. For more information go to www.lhotka.net . Read More...

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