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TA-RS wrote:
And how i should get text from editbox? or separate operand from numbers & function (sin),
i suggest you to have a look at my article : VisualCalc.
cheers,
TOXCCT >>> GEII power [toxcct][VisualCalc]
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Can you guide me get MSDN?!!
When i press F1 in my V.studio it say ishould install it but it is not on my cd I search it in my local area but couldn't find. Is it big for download?
Once I setup WINXP that said had MSDN (WIN XP 2001 MSDN Ver- iThink was it Title). Even I don't know what is Msdn exactly.
when I setup V.studio in last step I have to cancel MSDN setup offer.
TA RedStar
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You can also find online help here[^]
For your problem, if you don't give us more details (errors you encounter, if these are compile errors or crashes, ...), we won't be able to help you (nobody here can read what's on your screen ). Just one question: are you using an application with MFC (Microsoft Fundation Classes) ? Otherwise, this won't work because the controls on this website use the MFC (and I suppose in Borland, they are not available).
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I work with VC++ 6.0 with MFC and unfortunatly I have not always internet connection for help and Not even compiler help!
It give me request for install MSDN but I couldn't find it(it is not on my cd)
TA RedStar
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Usually, it comes in a second CD.
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From MSDN online help:
"The Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) is a set of online and offline services designed to help developers write applications using Microsoft products and technologies..."
It's normally added to your PC when you intall Visual Studio but if you can't install it you can find it at http://msdn.microsoft.com/[^].
Particullary, for VC++ and MFC[^]
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I Have not an always online connection . and it is not any cd in my
local area that has it.my local internet is too slowe,with heavy filtering and some extance expensive (about 1$ for 2 hour Espicially distance calling) any way can you help me get an callback membership from where
TA RedStar
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How? If you can't access to Internet and nobody has the msdn cd ...
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there is a problem seemed to be with my visual studio, because whenever i execute my( any type of ) VC++ project, it gives an error of
"error executing cl.exe"
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Do you have enough access right to execute the program?
Check if the program "cl.exe" is in your "bin" directory of your visual studio installation.
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... is the police. - Conspiracy brother
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I am the Administrator, so I have enough rights and I've seen there is a file named cl.exe in my ..\vc7\bin directory.
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Maybe there is something wrong with the command line. What does the output window say more?
Behind every great black man...
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did you well closed all the processes you've just generated previously ?
i mean that maybe you're trying to recompile (and so rewrite) an exe file that is already running...
TOXCCT >>> GEII power [toxcct][VisualCalc]
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Check the PATH variable, it might help
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what do u mean by path variable ?
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Check, if cl.exe is included in the environment variable called: PATH
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Respected All
I am a Begginer to VC++.
I want to load a bitmap on full screen window i.e instead of loading a bitmap on a dialog the bitmap display on fullscreen window.
waiting for + response.
from
David
david
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a_david123 wrote:
I want to load a bitmap on full screen window i.e instead of loading a bitmap on a dialog the bitmap display on fullscreen window.
First use GetClientRect() api to get Client Rect of your Application then using StretchBlt() stretch bitmap on screen
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Hello my fellow programmers,
I am currently in the process of developing a new application and I am using Visual C++.NET. I want to explore using the Dundas Gauges to use in Visual C++.NET and I don't seem to be making much progress. Does anyone have a sample application I could look at.
Also if it appears that Dundas gauges aren't the way to go, could someone refer me to a more suitable reference libarary.
Also while I'm a born and bred SDI MFC man obviously I am always open to other options. Is there a good guide on Windows Form programming they could refer me to.
Thanks guys
Danny Nowlan
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wrote:
Does anyone have a sample application I could look at.
Doesn't the Dundas site have examples for you to look at?
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Are you tring to use Managed C++ or use the control in an MFC application? It is possible to get Dundas Gauge to work in either. But the way you do it is completely different.
Troy
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Troy,
I would be using this in an MFC environment, to test it out. What files do I need to include to get this going, and how do I set it up?
Best Regards
Danny Nowlan
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for use within MFC I do not know the details myself. However if you send in an email to support@dundas.com they can send you the information you need. Just let them know you want to use the gauge in an MFC project. I believe that they have a wrapper class you can use.
Troy
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hello everyone,
i have a char pszFile[MAX_INT]; variable that is supposed to be used with GetOpenFileName() and GetSaveFileName() functions.
i also havo a CString class member that contains the path of the stored file.
what i would like should be to be able to put the content of the CString into the char* variable...
::strcpy(pszFile, m_strDBFilePath); <font color=green>
i also tried with _tcscpy() function but it doesn't work as pszFile is not defined as a wchar_t* ...
As i don't know really where to look for this, i'd be grateful for your help...
thanks,
TOXCCT >>> GEII power [toxcct][VisualCalc]
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CString is UNICODE aware. Thus the CString is in wide_char format internally. So either will have to WideCharToMultiByte and use strcpy() or pszFile to MultiByteToWideChar and use wstrcpy().
The suggested way is to use TCHAR to define pszFile and _tcscpy().
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