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with this part being mentioned of creating a messaging project, with having multiple projects in my
src/
folder, when I go to package my project down to a .exe
, how do I get the thing to recognize that package I want the .exe
to always launch from? Example: If I have a Diary.Desktop, Diary.Infrastructure, and Diary.Common. When I package the project down to an executable, how do I get the .exe
to know that Diary.Desktop
is the source to launch from each time and not Common or Infrastructure?17 replies
Accessing Function from Nested UI File - Avalonia
that didn't work, but basically I've got this menu bar
in my MainWindowView.axaml file which is a Window not a UserControl. I then have in my views folder a MenuBar folder that holds each menu bar item as a UserControl. In the /Views/MenuBar/FileMenu.axaml file I'm trying to bind the Exit menu item to the Exit function in the /ViewModels/MainWindowViewModel.cs file or put the exit command where it should go for a bound command to a menu bar item like I've used it......
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✅ How to use a UserControl inside of a Window?
becuase of how they're presenting themselves using the
uc:
or the cc:
, its causing them to not have enough room on the menu bar, but if I put all of them back inside of the parent <Menu></Menu>
then they'll go back to looking normal. I guess I could just bind the menu to a list in the view model for the main window and have it display that way. idk12 replies
✅ How to use a UserControl inside of a Window?
ok I got it working both ways like this using both
cc
and uc
but now I have the issue of instead of it looking like a regeular menu bar, there's an arrow and the dropdown pops out to the side instead of down like normal12 replies
✅ How to work with Python A.I.'s
I'm just doing research on it for now, however, my end goal is to have a small image of my favorite seven deadly sins character be in the corner of the desktop app, and when they speak, it'll speak their responses outloud, and write them into a chat box icon
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✅ How to work with Python A.I.'s
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.speech.synthesis.speechsynthesizer.speak?view=dotnet-plat-ext-8.0 what about this?
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✅ How to work with Python A.I.'s
I got you. On a separate note of the assistant that I'm building, I want it to be able to speak it's responses to me like alexa does. I know how to make python speak using
pyttsx3
, however, I've never done that in C#. Is it possible?38 replies
✅ How to work with Python A.I.'s
ok so I know nothing about templates. Templates aren't a bad idea, however, I'm making the program more personal as it's just being built for me. I did try and go the node.js route with doing it so that I could just run
npm create_project
in the terminal, however, I wasn't as successful at it as I thought I would be lol38 replies
✅ How to work with Python A.I.'s
ok so after a lengthy conversation with my friend last night, I used the wrong term. apologies. I'm techincally just creating a bunch of functions that make the different types of projects that I create and work with on my personal computer, so, not an a.i., but a small assistant program, and I've negated the use case for it on mobile so it's just going to be a desktop app
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