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Bulls'eye. I managed to find that class : ). As for the WH_GETMESSAGE, I would still appreciate some info related to it : >. Some links, maybe some MSDN link. You seem like a much more experienced programmer than me, specially in API. If it's not too much I would like to ask you some other things as well, after I finish reading some documentation about these issues. I am working as a programmer at a company and this eats up a lot of my time, but I still want to go through with this challange of mine. If you could shoot a short mail to axonnus at yahoo dot com I would be very greatful : ). Of course, I'm pretty reluctant myself at helping freshers but... I would really needs some help related to this... thanks a lot. Have a nice day : )
The Greater Mind Balance
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Here[^] is some info on the WH_GETMESSAGE hook type.
Ryan "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
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I output some text using DrawText. Now I want to figure out if a certain extra text will still fit the last line.
e.g. I for
|This is the first line and now the|<br />
|second____________________________|
I want to write
|This is the first line and now the|<br />
|second____________________More... |
- but if the "More" doesn't fit, I want to move it to the next line.
So I think need to figure out how many x pixels the last line of the original text occupies.
With DT_CALCRECT I can figure out the extent of the entire text, but not how much on the last line is occupied.
Any ideas?
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GetTextExtent()??
"You're obviously a superstar." - Christian Graus about me - 12 Feb '03
"Obviously ??? You're definitely a superstar!!!" mYkel - 21 Jun '04
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You could call the method twice with DT_CALCRECT, one with the "More" and one without. If the height of the calculated rectangle changes, then you know that the "More" didn't fit on the line, so it was moved to the next line by DrawText().
Just a thought...
Ryan "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
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Ryan Binns wrote:
Just a thought...
But it could work
(I still have problems with the different font etc., but I guess that I can compensate for)
Pandoras Gift #44: Hope. The one that keeps you on suffering. boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist | doxygen
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CDC::DrawText have a "nFormat" parameter , use DT_CALCRECT can figure out how much rect;
e.g
CRect rt(0, 0, 0, 0);
pDC->DrawText(szText, rt, DT_CALCRECT);
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I have a modal dialog box created by a class(say class A). I want to close this dialog box from another class (say class B),which is not derived from class A .I think,the way how this should be done is to get a handle to the dialog box and close it, from the class B. Can you suggest me how I can accomplish this, since I dont have access to the dialog box class's object(class A 's object, i cant even pass it as i class A is unknown in class B) at the point where i want to close it (in class B).
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if you know the name of dialog box , you can use FindWindow to find the HANDLE of WINDOW . and send message to dialog to close it.
e.g
CWnd * pWnd = FindWindow("Dialog","NAME") ;
if( NULL != pWnd->GetSafeHwnd() )
{
pWnd->SendMessage(WM_COMMAND,IDOK,0);
}
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im getting linker error 2005 for source files that contain functions that are apart of a header file that i included in the main source file, and other source files that needed it. how can i overcome this.
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Have you looked up LNK2005 in MSDN? There is a fairly extensive explanation about the error there.
"You're obviously a superstar." - Christian Graus about me - 12 Feb '03
"Obviously ??? You're definitely a superstar!!!" mYkel - 21 Jun '04
Within you lies the power for good - Use it! Honoured as one of The Most Helpful Members of 2004
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Hi All,
I need a full refrence about ICL ( icon library format) , if anyone help I will bw thankfull.
Best,
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Dear Michael,
Thanks a lot , that realy helped me out.
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Check http://www.wotsit.org/ for file formats.
"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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how to create full duplex mode network with 3 or 2 client
and one server?
please help me?
thanks.
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Hi!
I'm making a simple mapeditor in MFC for a game and I would like to add a new window where the user can see the map renderd in openGL.
So I'm simply looking for an article on how to create a new independent window in my MFC project. I've searched the site, but i haven't found anything. Can anyone help me find it?
Thanks!
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I'm using this project for the basis of my learning. However, I'm having trouble incorporating the class into my project. I read about device contexts and such but I couldn't find a straightforward sequence of steps to change my app to accept the new routines. I'm looking for information on what type of code to add and where, not a simple copy and paste job, but something concise. For instance, adding "CDC *pDC;" to my app class, and to add "pDC = pFrame->GetWindowDC();" is what I'm looking for. I tried to read through the project demonstration mentioned above to pick out the information but there's too much to wade through. Can anyone help me out?
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Hey Folks,
Newbie. I have many dialogs using buttons. The text fits great on my computer, but when I load the program to other computers the text is too big. I assume that this is font management but I don't really know how to control them. Please point me in the right direction.
Thanx.
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you are try func "SetFont" to set font .
e.g
CDialog dlg;
CFont font;
font.CreateFont(...... );
dlg.SetFont(&font);
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note where ive placed the comments in the following code and could you explain the results im getting, thanks.
// Evaluates a given input.
#include <iostream>
#include <conio.h>
using namespace std;
char menu(void);
char command = menu(); // dosent work here
void switchn()
{
char command = menu(); // works ok here
switch ( command )
{
case 'e':
case 'A': cout << "plebs";
break;
case 'j':
case 'B': cout << "flebs";
break;
default: cout << '\a' << flush;
}
getch();
return;
}
char menu(void)
{
char a;
cin >> a;
return a;
}
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Your first location is not in a normally executable region of your source file.
At best, it is executed once when the program starts (to assign a value to the global variable command), but not ever again.
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In an MDI app , if the user maximizes the main frame , how should i resize the view ?
Do this idea work
CMainFrame::OnSize(...)<br />
{<br />
CMDIFrameWnd::OnSize(nType, cx, cy);<br />
<br />
CView *vw = this->GetActiveView();<br />
if(vw){<br />
<br />
}<br />
}
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Check out MoveWindow().
Kuphryn
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