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HP drivers are often crap. See if there's an upgrade available before you waste too much time on it.
Shog9
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OK, thanks for the tip, but I tried it with no luck. The driver was the latest driver available.
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Who can tell me, how to compile project in VC++ .NEt which will include all neccesary dlls, and even .NET frameworks components.
Hayk
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I want to give my Windows/Dialogs the look of Xp as you should have seen in the Yahoo Messanger when we install it.
If anyone of you can tell where should a start from I would be really thank full.
shahzad zafar siddiqui
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See this[^] article.
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You could also just add the manifest text to a custom resource (type = "24", id = 1) in your .exe. That way, you don't have to ship a manifest file with your app.
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Ravi Bhavnani,
Is that for apps compiled for DotNet platform ?
suhredayan There is no spoon.
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I don't know. I was referring to C/C++ apps using MFC or the Windows SDK.
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Hello,
i have a problem with the Clistctrl, i have created it with the extended style LVS_EX_SUBITEMIMAGES, then i have created a new bitmap with the createbitmap method and i have attached it to imagelist,
the problem is that when the clistctrl is displayed the bitmap is always
black.
Thanks
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Does this happen with every bitmap in the image list? Do the bitmaps have to be a certain size or from a certain palette? It might be helpful to find a working example here at CP and compare the code to what you have.
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I want to find the maximum value in an array. The array may contain more than one than one maximum values. Therefore, I also need to count the number of maximum. For example, I have an array {1, 2, 3, 6, 6, 6, 5}
The maximum value is 6
The count is 3
How can I do it in optimal way? i.e. with minimum number of for loops
I've tried in my way:
int maxvalue = array[0];
for (int i = 0; i < 6; i++)
{
if (array[i] >= maxvalue) maxvalue = array[i];
}
int count = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < 6; i++)
{
if (array[i] == maxvalue) count++;
}
Here I think I loop too many.
Is there any way to do it faster?
Thanks
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How about:
int array[7] = {1, 2, 3, 6, 6, 6, 5},
max = array[0],
maxcount = 0;
for (int x = 1; x < 7; x++)
{
if (array[x] > max)
{
max = array[x];
maxcount = 1;
}
else if (array[x] == max)
maxcount++;
}
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
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Have you tried to combine the loops with something like this:
int iMaxValue = array[0];
int iCount = 1;
for (int iLup = 0; iLup < 6; iLup++)
{
if (array[iLup] > iMaxValue)
{
iMaxValue = array[iLup];
iCount = 1;
}
else if (array[iLup] == iMaxValue)
{
iCount++;
}
}
onwards and upwards...
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I'm using MSVC6 with SP4 (Yes I know 5 is out, but 4 is the corporate standard)
on XP Prof. with SP1 (again... corporate standard)
Anyway....
Whenever I try to open or manage macros, developer studio crashes. I tried to step into the debugger and it's coming up with an empty CString somewhere.
Has anyone seen and hopefully fixed such a problem?
Thanks
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I just want to know how to use these functions in a dll . I want to create a dll through which i can find the subkeys ,by providing the key , but how to pass an string array pointer that can be used by other application is the problem .thx
Rahul Agarwal
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I'm not sure what RegEnumKeyValue() is but here is an example using RegEnumKeyEx() .
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hi, i want to know how to copy the contents of an array of strings into a listbox which can be displaied on screen?
Any help would be nice.
Thanks
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MFC user ?
have a look at CListBox::AddString()
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yeah im a MFC user (only been using c++ for about 2 weeks) Thanks for the help that should do what i want it to do
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let consider you array if of type char*
char <code>str</code>[][]={"code","project","is","great"};
<font color=#008000>
CListBox *<code>m_lst</code>=(CListBox*)GetDlgItem(<code>IDC_LIST1</code>);
<font color=#008000>
if(m_lst)
{
<font color=#008000>
for(int i=0;i<4;i++)
{
<font color=#008000>
m_lst-><code>AddString</code>(str[i]);
}
}
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Hi I have a raw image buffer (unsigned char *). I have all the information like width, height, pixel depth, etc. How do I display this buffer in window?
Thanks,
Ajay
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how are the pixels formatted in that 'raw' buffer ?
Windows really only has built-in support for drawing DIBs (and DIB-like data), so you're probably going to have to massage your pixel data to get it into a form Windows likes - then you can use SetDIBits, StretchDIBits, etc.
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How do I program the following ?
//............................................................
String *names[] =new String*[50];
int x=0;
for (x=0; x<=10; x++)
{
textBox[x]->Text = names[x]; // <-- How can I do this ?
}
//............................................................
Thanks alot
Steve
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This is just a guess, but what does this do:
textBox[x]->Text = *names[x];
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