Imports Microsoft.DirectX.DirectSound
Public Class Form1
Private _dev As Device
Private _buffer As SecondaryBuffer
_dev = New Device
_dev.SetCooperativeLevel(Me.Handle, CooperativeLevel.Priority)
End Class
end of code
This is the entirety of the code so far.
Thank you for the help.
Che
End Sub
End Class
You had best send the whole sub.
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From: program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Che Sent: Thu 22/09/2005 23:54 To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [program-l] Re: vb: shaky editor
I don't think so. Here is the way it is presented in the tutorial:
Add the following to the form's Load handler: _dev = New Device _dev.SetCooperativeLevel(Me.Handle, CooperativeLevel.Priority)
This comes after _dev has been declared.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Long" <Mark.Long@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 5:45 PM Subject: [program-l] Re: vb: shaky editor
Are you sure that it isn't an underline and a space at the end of a line? That would be a line continuation character.
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From: program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Che Sent: Thu 22/09/2005 23:23 To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [program-l] vb: shaky editor
I am working on a tutorial and putting in the code line for line as they have it listed. They have a variable name that starts with an underline: Code snippet:
Private _dev As Device _dev = New Device end snippet. When I move off this line, I get an error saying declaration expected that is pointing to the line _dev = New device
When I go through the line character by character, it is not showing me the underline before the dev in the editor. If I add an underline, it is still not showing it in the editor, and as soon as I arrow off the line, I get the same error. Is this just a jaws bug? Is there a way to verify that the underline is there? Why would I be getting an undeclared variable error when it looks like I have just declared the variable? I am copying this code line for line from the online tutorial, and it is coded for vb .net 2005 express beta, which is what I am using.
Finally, how do I turn off this annoying error box that pops up everytime I try to edit my code? As it stands, I have to alt f4 it away, then f7 back to my form and arrow down to the line I need to edit. Gotta be a better way, eh? Much thanks, Che
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