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looking at their content, it seems that they are headers to...
moreover, you can find such code lines, that explicit what i thought :
#include <Base/Debug/Error.hh>
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why would one use such an extension when we have a .h extension header ?
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good question... but as we cannot ask to them directly...
we probably will never know
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.hpp / .h++ / .hxx / .hh for C++ headers.
.h should be reserved for C headers
This is not respected though
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while (TRUE)
Papa.WillLove ( Bebe ) ;
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How does one convert from std::wstring to std::string?
I am the handsome one in the crowd.
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does W2A() help? And yes, what about more generic W2T Macro.
I am not sure if it works for STL strings or not but worth a try.
Einstein: "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."
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I have been using a rtf help generator called Cheetah and then by using Microsoft Help Workshop (taking the rtf created by Cheetah) to generate the Help file.
In my program I load this help file via
WinHelp(0, HELP_CONTENTS);
However the Help Window's Title is the name of this help file.
How can I change the Help Window title to something more meaningful.
Any suggests please.
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Edit the .cnt file with the help of either microsoft help workshop or something similar, that would allow you to change the window title.
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- Nilesh
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"Reading made Don Quixote a gentleman. Believing what he read made him mad" -George Bernard Shaw
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Did try and change the default title in Microsoft Help Workshop, worked fine. Thanks.
Just two other questions if you please.
1. Can you arrange for a Next tab on the Help Window;
e.g. Contents Index Back Print Next
2. Can you have index (Doc Map) on a left Pane and the Main Help on a Right Pane.
I cant find any info on these settings.
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Don't have much idea about it, but I doubt that it could be done.<<>
<bold>- Nilesh
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"Reading made Don Quixote a gentleman. Believing what he read made him mad" -George Bernard Shaw
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Might want to have a look at HtmlHelp
You must be careful in the forest
Broken glass and rusty nails
If you're to bring back something for us
I have bullets for sale...
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1. Translate DICOM format to raw format:
To save image file into a binary file format as a 1 dimensional array.
2. Compression-
To use Run-Length Coding (RLC) compression algorithm to compress the
information in the raw format file.
INclude a header: Row & Coloumn size.
3. De-compression-
Open file to display the image file.
Basically it is to translate a DICOM format to raw format and save it as a binary file format. Using RLC to compress the information in the raw format file so that the image can be view in future when I open the binary file format. If anyone is able to help please drop me a mail asap to ulusai@yahoo.com.sg. Thank you.
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There is a DICOM RT group(dicomrt@yahoogroups.com), you might get your solution over there.
<bold>- Nilesh
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"Reading made Don Quixote a gentleman. Believing what he read made him mad" -George Bernard Shaw
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Hi,
I'm trying to write an application that can play/recieve multiple video streams simultaneously using the WMPSDK. The tricky part, as I see it, is the association of each player object with different Internet connections. I wonder if this can be done and then how? Is there a way to set which Internet connection to use for the Media Player COM objects?
Lars Bergström
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I wanna get value of item rect by use of CListCtrl::GetItemRect in order to create an object of CEdit based on it, but It fails, why?
Here are some codes as follows
CListCtrl m_lvcTest;
int nCount = m_lvcTest.GetItemCount();
CRect rect;
m_lvcTest.GetItemRect(nCount, &rect, LVIR_BOUNDS);
rect returned is not what i want each time
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tiplip wrote:
m_lvcTest.GetItemRect(nCount, &rect, LVIR_BOUNDS);
1) the first parameter of GetItemRect is the zero-based index of the item you want to grab the rect for
2) nCount would not be a valid index, since at any given time the valid indices for a non-empty list control are 0 to nCount - 1
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I know the facts you say, the function I want to do is the new Item will be added to last pos of listctrl whenever i click the button "New Item", so I need to get the rect whose index is nCount( got by GetItemCount)
So, what should i do?
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I don't think you can get the rect unless the item exists.
Here's what I would try:
When the user clicks "New Item", insert a dummy item using a default text value, like "<type text here>", then call EditLabel. If the user cancels, or the text is invalid, simply remove the item.
Pssst. You see that little light on your monitor? That's actually a government installed spy camera. Smile and wave to big brother!
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Do you mean to tell me I cannt get the rect if the list is empty?
Ok, Let me have a try of your method and thanks a lot
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I am using PJ Naughter's CNTService for the purpose. The example service provided by him works fine. But when I try to use his frmaework for my own service application, the service creation works fine but start service always fails with the error 997: overlapped IO operation in progress.
Any help plz.
Rahim Rattani
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Try posting this message to the article itself so that PJ will surely see it. He may not see your question here in the VC++ forum.
"Ideas are a dime a dozen. People who put them into action are priceless." - Unknown
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hi..
I want to change the background color of a particular row in CListCtrl.
I know it is possible to do it by using Custom Draw, can you please give me a sample code and if any other easier way to do?
Thanks in Advance
sourabh.
sourabh
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Neat Stuff to do in List Controls Using Custom Draw
The first code snippet almost does what you want. Simply change
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pLVCD->clrText = crText;<br />
to
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pLVCD->clrTextBk = your color here;<br />
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Why would you post a question about burning cds, on a mac, in a windows programming forum?
It's similar to asking a mechanic how to bake a cake. Try a mac forum.
using System.Beer;
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I am trying to figure out how to use the findfirst or findfirstfile to find the first file
in a given directory.
I want to be able to find the first file that is either:
A bmp or gif or png or a jpg.
So in other words the first image file meeting any of the above four image types.
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