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This was the first book I read on Windows development. My first resource editor was...Notepad. Go forth and learn!
"Ideas are a dime a dozen. People who put them into action are priceless." - Unknown
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good ol' petzhold
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Opa Knack wrote:
I know with .NET Studio and visual studio 6 I can make dialog based window apps, but only with MFC.
MFC has no bearing on whether an application is dialog-based or not.
"Ideas are a dime a dozen. People who put them into action are priceless." - Unknown
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I posted this late last Friday, so over the weekend the answer has gotten lost in the depths of The Code Project. I was looking to make my program not resizable, and one suggestion I got was that I could remove teh WS_THICKFRAME style, but could I please get some advice on how to do this?
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See here.
"Ideas are a dime a dozen. People who put them into action are priceless." - Unknown
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Something seems to be wrong with the link
<bold>- Nilesh
<italics>"Reading made Don Quixote a gentleman. Believing what he read made him mad" -George Bernard Shaw
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Use CWnd's ModifyStyle[^].
<bold>- Nilesh
<italics>"Reading made Don Quixote a gentleman. Believing what he read made him mad" -George Bernard Shaw
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Hey guys
I.ve been trying to develop a tiff viewer for quite some time now but havent been able to,
can anyone help me out? gauravmalhotra18@gmail.com
Gaurav
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I am trying to set up linked list (MC++ Array List) with a loop adding 381 instances of the object. I would like each instance of the object to have a unique object name. I have tried adding the space number (i) onto a string but it will not let me use it as the object name.
Also When i run the below code it will set up 381 object, however the space from set_Space() is all the same at 381 on each instance. I thought that when i put each object into the array list it was unique but somehow they are all linked together. Thanks in advance.
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void Resident::setupMaster()<br />
{<br />
ArrayList *al = new ArrayList();<br />
Resident* resident = new Resident();<br />
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for(int i=0; i<=381; i++)<br />
{<br />
resident->set_Space(i);<br />
al->Add(entry);<br />
}<br />
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Lagwagon56 wrote:
for(int i=0; i<=381; i++)
This will execute 382 times, not 381.
Lagwagon56 wrote:
al->Add(entry);
What is entry ?
Lagwagon56 wrote:
resident->set_Space(i);
I'm not sure what you expect from this statement by having it in the for loop. Only one resident object is created, and set_Space() is called on the same object each time through the loop.
"Ideas are a dime a dozen. People who put them into action are priceless." - Unknown
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Woops should be al->Add(resident) forgot to cahnge it when posting.
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I need to develop a software using which two hosts in different LANs can translate file.
please provide me a simple way to solve the NAT problems,
or please give me some hints.
please..
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Can anyone tell me how message reflection should be implemented or point me at a reference on the topic. I am NOT using MFC. I am attempting to custom draw a header control and need to know how to get the WM_NOTIFY message from the parent control to my window procedure for the header control. I can subclass the parent of the header control when it is created but what happens when you destroy the header control? The parent window is still sub-classed with no way to work out the address for the parents original window procedure.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Steve.
Systems AXIS Ltd - Software for Business ...
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Message reflection isn't a built-in feature in Windows, you need to do it manually. Check out CWindowImplRoot<TBase>::ReflectNotifications() and CWindowImplRoot<TBase>::DefaultReflectionHandler() in ATL.
--Mike--
Visual C++ MVP
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Hello Friends,
How can I know whether my application (.exe) consists of MFC classes, so that I can include MFC42.dll file and if requires how can I make it available.
Thanks in Advance
Neelesh K J Jain.
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Instead of trying to know if it uses MFC (and so if you need to supply another dll), you can use the dependency walker tool that is included with Visual Studio. It will give you all the dll that an executable requires to run.
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I want to know at the runtime for this dependency. I cann't expect the user to use the dependency walker tool to know whether to include another dll or not.
Neelesh K J Jain.
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Neelesh K J Jain wrote:
I want to know at the runtime for this dependency. I cann't expect the user to use the dependency walker tool to know whether to include another dll or not.
there's a non sense in your sentence... when the program is running (and so, when the user is on your program), it is run-time !!!
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i've tried nearly everything for what seems to be such a simple problem. I want to just display a bitmap thas located in C:\blah.bmp on a dialog. How do i do it? i dont want to compile the picture into the exe, but just load it at runtime.
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I want ot create a movie (say capturing from cam) but to save in swf format .... Any help on it ... ???
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Sir
please give me information about "how to create textbox and button as ocx control in VC++.i need a output which is possible -on a run mode the output should be in an internet explorer ie, textbox and button should be displayed
please sent me details
with regards,
Navin
This is me Navin
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Hai..
Generally we write the one component in one DL. Instead of that how to write multiple comnponent in one particular DLL. please let me know.
Thanking you,
E.Veera Raghavendra
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What do you mean by component?
Veera Raghavendra wrote:
Instead of that how to write multiple comnponent in one particular DLL. please let me know.
Export more functions and classes?
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