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Try to modifying the resource string for this title id and check.
if u r using some toolkit for GUI( Xp style) then its worth checking the resource table.
Lokiz
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alok... i deleted all the .ncb(not .ncw) file.. and now the code assistant is working..great man.. thanks a lot.. but still the "Symbol not defined" is displayed when u right click on a variable to see where it is declared... can u help me out ?
vivek
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that too the variables are declared only in the header file.. not in the cpp file..
vivek
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Go into Project->Settings->C/C++->[Category:Listing Files] and check the "Generate browse info" checkbox, then recompile all.
~RaGE();
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Rage()
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strcpy(ERROR,"ITS STILL NOT WORKING!");
}
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vivek
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Just try this one..
restart the system and try if still not working try steps below
In project setting -> C/C++ tab
enable generate debug info,
optimazation -> default
debug info -> program database.
IN link tab check all
Now Clean and recompile...
Lokiz
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viveking wrote:
still the "Symbol not defined" is displayed when u right click on a variable to see where it is declared... can u help me out
I Believe Visual Studio 6.0 IDE is playing game with you . Get b>Visual Assit X[^] <, this is very good addin for Visual Studio
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers,
Alok Gupta
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Have you deleted all of the other temporary files, including the Debug folder?
"Ideas are a dime a dozen. People who put them into action are priceless." - Unknown
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CRuntimeClass* pRuntimeClass = RUNTIME_CLASS( CMyClass );
CObject* pObject = pRuntimeClass->CreateObject();
ASSERT( pObject->IsKindOf( RUNTIME_CLASS( CMyClass ) ) );
the above is an sample for creating object dynamically. But the same thing can be done easily like this also :
CObject *pObject = new CMyClass();
So can you tell me the advantage of dynamic creation using CRuntimeClass ?
Thanks for your time
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At the "external effects" thay are equivalent, but what you do in your second sentence is not a "dynamic creation": it is a static creation (you know the type) of a dynamic object (is allocated runtime "on demand").
Now, exend your view and imagine your code to be inside a function that has to create an "object" whose type cannot be known to you at the moment of writing the function.
Your
CRuntimeClass* pRuntimeClass = RUNTIME_CLASS( CMyClass );
CObject* pObject = pRuntimeClass->CreateObject();
ASSERT( pObject->IsKindOf( RUNTIME_CLASS( CMyClass ) ) );
can loose its first line and take CRuntimeClass* pRuntimeClass as a function paramenter.
But your
CObject *pObject = new CMyClass();
cannot.
It can only create a CMyClass .
This is mostly used in MFC serialization of pointers: the runtime class classname is saved, and, on load, the CreateObject function called.
2 bugs found.
> recompile ...
65534 bugs found.
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i want to add menu to my propertysheet. how can i acheive it?
menu cannot be added to property pages? how i implemt the concept of menu in property sheets or property pages?
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HOW I WILL CONNECT ORACLE DATABASE TO VC++ USING ODBC /DAO . PLZ MAIL TO ME THE CODE AT:- jananjoy@yahoo.co.in
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jananjoy wrote:
HOW I WILL CONNECT ORACLE DATABASE TO VC++ USING ODBC /DAO .
STOP SHOUTING
jananjoy wrote:
PLZ MAIL TO ME THE CODE AT:- jananjoy@yahoo.co.in
No. If you won't even read this forum for an answer, why would we help you ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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jananjoy wrote:
PLZ MAIL TO ME THE CODE AT:- jananjoy@yahoo.co.in
hey, why do you ask this on a forum so ?
if you want an answer by mail, don't ask it here, firstly because nobody will, and secondly because no one here will see the sollution of your problem (which can be interresting to be known).
for anyone seeing this, i'm also highly interrested by the response...
TOXCCT >>> GEII power [toxcct][VisualCalc]
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I think you are a newbie round here..first of all *don't* post in caps...it is considered as shouting...and is a *very* bad netiquette and considered rude.
Also if you want to have the solution, you would have to work hard...no one will deliver it ready-made to your mail. We can help you out, but you have to ask the right way....
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Owner and Administrator,
http://www.coderkane.com
"Some guys hack just to get themselves a girlfriend.What a pathetic reason huh ?"
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_kane_ wrote:
I think you are a newbie round here
... and me, i think you're more "newbie" than me, 'cause you don't even post to the right person...
TOXCCT >>> GEII power [toxcct][VisualCalc]
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toxcct wrote:
you don't even post to the right person...
Cool Down TOX!
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers,
Alok Gupta
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whoops...sorry about that...
thats what happens when u try to make a lightning fast reply...
"Some guys hack just to get themselves a girlfriend.What a pathetic reason huh ?"
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lol, nevermind, i didn't take it for me
TOXCCT >>> GEII power [toxcct][VisualCalc]
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hi all
how can i render a text with halo effect using win32 GDI functions
need help urgent!!!
regards
pradish
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What do you mean by the 'halo effect' exactly?
You might look at DrawFocusRect for guidance on the common 'dotted rectangle' surrounding selected items.
The DrawFocusRect function draws a rectangle in the style used to indicate that the rectangle has the focus.
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I presume you are talking about something similar to the blue "glow" that you get on OS X edit fields?
One thing you could do is to customize the WM_NCPAINT message. This allows you to paint in the "border" region, i.e. the non client area, of a control. You could customize the size of the non client area and then with WM_NCPAINT you could draw you own glow effect, however you choose to do that.
If you want to actually render the *text* with a halo, win32 GDI has no functions that do this. You might look into GDI++, or some other alternate library like AGG[^] to help out with that.
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I have seen various people using various macros for the same purpose, and that confuses some people
Should I use _T or TEXT?
Should I use _TCHAR or TCHAR?
Jeffrey Richter uses TEXT and TCHAR in his book, but at all other places I have seen _T and _TCHAR.
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_T() allow you to be unicode/ansii independant...
so, if you just - one day - #define _UNICODE , if you use the _T() macro, you won't have to change anything in your code, and it will support unicode.
of course, if you do so, use TCHAR instead of char ...
TOXCCT >>> GEII power [toxcct][VisualCalc]
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