Esempio n. 1
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        /// <summary>Draws the screen</summary>
        public void Render()
        {
            try {
                if (Console.WindowWidth < 80 || Console.WindowHeight < 25)
                {
                    DialogBox.ShowDialogBox(WindowElements.Icon.IconType.EXCLAMATION, DialogBox.DialogBoxButtons.OK, "Unable to show STOP error. Window too small. Error Dialog Box to be shown instead.");
                    DialogBox.ShowExceptionError(E);
                    return;
                }

                //Minimum width is like 40x20
                //30x15 + STOP

                RenderUtils.Color(ConsoleColor.Black, ConsoleColor.White);

                //Draw a box
                Draw.Box(ConsoleColor.Black, Console.WindowWidth, Console.WindowHeight - 4, 0, 2);

                //Draw the stop sign
                BasicGraphic StopSign = BasicGraphic.LoadFromResource(Properties.Resources.Stop);
                StopSign.Draw(1, 3);

                //Draw STOP!
                BasicFont.DefaultFont.DrawText("STOP", StopSign.GetWidth() + 2, 3, ConsoleColor.White);

                //Render Text
                Draw.Sprite("An unhandled exception has caused this program to crash.", ConsoleColor.Black, ConsoleColor.White, StopSign.GetWidth() + 2, 9);
                Draw.Sprite(E.Message, ConsoleColor.Black, ConsoleColor.White, 1, StopSign.GetHeight() + 3);

                //Render the Exception Stack Trace
                string StackTrace = E.StackTrace;
                if (Stripped)
                {
                    StackTrace = DialogBox.StrippedStackTrace(E);
                }
                Draw.Sprite(FormattedText.Format(StackTrace, Console.WindowWidth - 1, Console.WindowHeight - 4 - StopSign.GetHeight() - 6).Replace("\n", "\n "), ConsoleColor.Black, ConsoleColor.White, 0, StopSign.GetHeight() + 5);

                //Draw writing.
                Draw.CenterText("Writing to disk", Console.WindowHeight - 4, ConsoleColor.Black, ConsoleColor.Red);

                File.AppendAllText("Errors.log", "\nERROR ON [" + DateTime.Now + "] " + E.Message + ": \n\n" + E.StackTrace);


                //Draw the last bit of text
                Draw.CenterText("Press a key to attempt to continue execution, or CTRL+C to close this program", Console.WindowHeight - 4, ConsoleColor.Black, ConsoleColor.Red);

                //Pause
                RenderUtils.Pause();

                //Draw a box again to clear
                Draw.Box(ConsoleColor.Black, Console.WindowWidth, Console.WindowHeight - 4, 0, 2);
            } catch (Exception F) {
                DialogBox.ShowDialogBox(WindowElements.Icon.IconType.EXCLAMATION, DialogBox.DialogBoxButtons.OK, "There was an error rendering the error, the following exception is the original error");
                DialogBox.ShowExceptionError(E);
                DialogBox.ShowDialogBox(WindowElements.Icon.IconType.EXCLAMATION, DialogBox.DialogBoxButtons.OK, "The following error occurred when rendering STOP");
                DialogBox.ShowExceptionError(F);
            }
        }
Esempio n. 2
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        /// <summary>
        /// Creates an Error Window that displays the specified text. <br></br><br></br>
        ///
        /// <b>NOTE!</b><br></br>
        /// ErrorWindow will only display the first three lines of text that it can fit.
        ///
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="Text"></param>
        public ErrorWindow(string Text) : base(false, true, ConsoleColor.Gray, ConsoleColor.Red, ConsoleColor.White, "Error", 46, 8)
        {
            //First
            AllElements.Add(new Icon(this, Icon.IconType.ERROR, 1, 2));

            //Add the Label
            AllElements.Add(new Label(this, FormattedText.Format(Text, 40, 3), ConsoleColor.Gray, ConsoleColor.Black, 5, 2));

            CloseButton OK = new CloseButton(this, "[     O K     ]", ConsoleColor.DarkGray, ConsoleColor.White, ConsoleColor.DarkBlue, Length - "[     O K     ] ".Length, Height - 2);

            AllElements.Add(OK);
            HighlightedElement = OK;
            OK.Highlighted     = true;
        }