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Yes I searched for both UNICODE and _UNICODE.
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I found it!!
My project was generated by another program and it set the Preprocessor define UNICODE in the project. So it was in the Project Properites setting under C/C++ > Preprocessor > Preprocessor Definitions. This is the reason it didn't show up when I searched the code for #define UNICODE.
Thanks for the help!!
Hua-ying
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I am trying to display an avi file in Aniomate control.
The frames are not displayed right. Bottom ( aroung 1 cm ) is getting clipped and displayed at top and the right ( about 1 cm )is displayed on the left. Could some one help me with this.
I want to copy the frame and put it on the clipboard. I don't know how to do that.
Appreciate any help. Chunk of code would be great.
Meena
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try editing the dialog view.....(if itz a dialog based application nad if u have derived ur own static control from the CStatic)u get the avi clipped maybe becoz u have got the static frame smaller in diamension.....
dunno if u hacve done the sam eway.....hope thiz helpz.....
cheerz.....
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Hello , i want to count the no. ofwindows opened on my computer , with their names , 4 that i am using EnumWindows and EnumWindowProc ,but i am getting the following error , i had tried my hints but the condition remain same
error C2440: 'type cast' : cannot convert from '' to 'int (__stdcall *)(struct HWND__ *,long)'
what 2 do ??
Thx
Rahul Agarwal
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You EnumWindowsProc function is declared wrong. It has to be either a global function
BOOL CALLBACK EnumWindowsProc(HWND hWnd, LPARAM lParam) or a static class member
static BOOL CALLBACK EnumWindowsProc(HWND hWnd, LPARAM lParam)
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this little piece of code will help you.
BOOL EnumVisibleWindows(CStringArray *arWindowsName,CPtrArray *arhWnd)
{
HWND hWnd,hWnd1=NULL;
CString Str;
char lpString[201];
hWnd=::GetDesktopWindow();
do
{
hWnd1=::FindWindowEx(hWnd,hWnd1,NULL,NULL);
::GetWindowText(hWnd1,lpString,200);
Str.Format(\"%s\",lpString);
//select only visible desktop window
If((::IsWindowVisible(hWnd1)==TRUE)&&(Str!=\"\"))
{
arhWnd->Add((HWND)hWnd1);
arWindowsName->Add(Str);
}
}while(hWnd1!=NULL);
return TRUE;
}
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I've been reseaching Property Sheets for a couple of days now and I'm starting to get the hang of them. I have created a Property Sheet with 5 Property pages; each page contains some controls for displaying and manipulating data.
What I'm wondering is how do I go about adding buttons and a menu to the Property Sheet, not the Property Page? I've read a few things here and other places, but nothing seems to fit (or work) with what I'm working on.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Everything is done in your propertysheet's OnCreate() member function.
For a menu, add a CMenu variable (m_Menu) to your property sheet class. In OnCreate call
m_Menu.LoadMenu(IDR_MENU1);
SetMenu(&m_Menu);
For buttons, add CButton members to your property sheet class. In OnCreate call m_Button.Create(...) for each button.
You can handle the commands from the menu and buttons using regular MFC message mapping.
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"Obviously ??? You're definitely a superstar!!!" mYkel - 21 Jun '04
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Thank you. I was expecting some long, drawn-out ordeal. Once again, I was over-thinking the whole process.
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Hi,
I'm new to Win32 programming, and I have to add dialog resource and management in a static lib in order to be used by other application.
I've added dialog resource in lib project and include all ATL stuff inside lib.
Everything compile ok but ATL create dialog function failed with 1812 error, complaining that no resource are present in exe image.
The base application is a classic win32 project without MFC.
What should I check ?
Thanks
Fabrice
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Resources go into Dynamic Link Libraies or executables. They do not go into static link libraries.
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Hi everyone.
I would like to connect to an sql database using MDAC. Can anyone give me a piece of code that shows how to create the connection object and what headers/other file I have to use ?
THANKZ.
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Thankz ... I have found there the clues I needed
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How do you open another form when you click on a command button.
I tried looking up the information using the forum search etc but it comes up with no results.
Thank you
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BritishEmpire wrote:
How do you open another form when you click on a command button.
This sounds like VB syntax, or have the terms "form" and "command button" been moved into VC++ .Net also? What exactly is it that you are trying to do?
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I am trying to open another dialog when you click on a button. For example when a user clicks on a button called eg Payment I want it to open the dialog called payment.
Thanks
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See here for an example of a modal dialog.
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hiho@ll
i'm using the Visual Studio .Net 2003 Setup Wizard Project
to create a Install Shield for my Application
during creation of the setup files i get an error and a warning:
Error: urlmon.dll must be excluded because the source file c:\windows\system32\urlmon.dll is under the windows system file protection.
Warning: iphlpapi.dll must be excluded because the source file c:\windows\system32\iphlpapi.dll is under the windows system file protection.
i'm running WinXP service pack 2 using the Administration account
for MFC71D.DLL it works, but it's also in the windows\system32 directory!
what's the difference between mfc71d.dll and urlmon.dll, iphlpapi.dll
(excuse for my bad english)
thx@ll
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MFC71D.DLL is the Debug version of the MFC runtime. The redist.txt file supplied with VS.NET 2003, which lists the files you're allowed to redistribute, does not list this file. You should build a Release version of your project and include the vc_user_mfc71_rtl_x86_---.msm merge module in your package. If you have not yet built and tested a release version read Surviving the Release Version[^].
urlmon.dll is part of Internet Explorer and must not be redistributed. If you require a particular version of this component you should ask your users to install that version of IE.
iphlpapi.dll is part of Windows and must not be redistributed separately.
Redistributing components that are part of Windows is a major cause of "DLL Hell"[^]. This was precisely why Windows File Protection was added to Windows: to prevent this kind of erroneous redistribution of OS components.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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wow
thx for your reply!
didn't know this
thx
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Does anyone know how to create an icon in a program? I would like to create a icon that has dynamic text to be displayed in the systray or elsewhere. I've found examples of how to draw text on bitmaps, but I can't seem to find an example of how to do this with an icon.
Thanks in advance for the help.
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Lookup CreateIconIndirect in MSDN.
You have to draw your text onto two bitmaps, The first on is the colour bitmap that has the icon as you want to see it, and the second is a black and white mask bitmap that is used for the outline of the opaque and transparent parts of the icon, black being opaque and white being transparent. Use CreateIconIndirect to combine these two bitmaps into an icon.
[plug]
Check out http://www.codeproject.com/tools/imageviewer.asp[^] for a tool that makes it very easy to debug bitmaps and icons.
[/plug]
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PJ Arends wrote:
Lookup CreateIconIndirect in MSDN.
Wow! Now why couldn't I find this on my own? Must have been having a blond moment.
Also, thanks for the explanation and the plug. This should give me enough to keep me at the keyboard and away from the family for a while
Thanks!
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