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if you are working on windows XP then you need to load the manifest file.
-Prakash
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I have it listed in the solution explorer. But still it is not working.
Mr.Prakash wrote: load the manifest file.
Can you tell me how if it is not in the above manner.
Jesus Loves You and Me <marquee direction="up" height="50" scrolldelay="1" step="1" scrollamount="1" style="background-color:'#44ccff'">
--Owner Drawn
--Nothing special
--Defeat is temporary but surrender is permanent
--Never say quits
--Jesus is Lord
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I did not have this problem and didnt solve it but the other guy in my office had this problem but he was able to rectify the problem.
So i am sorry, i wont be able to give you the exact settings required. Apologies
-Prakash
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Some body help.
Jesus Loves You and Me <marquee direction="up" height="50" scrolldelay="1" step="1" scrollamount="1" style="background-color:'#44ccff'">
--Owner Drawn
--Nothing special
--Defeat is temporary but surrender is permanent
--Never say quits
--Jesus is Lord
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Download the project and It might help u.
http://www.codeproject.com/shell/systemtray.asp
It it helps, do mention what was the reason so others might get benefit.
Best Regards,
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Buddy this is about SystemTray. Do please read my problem.
Jesus Loves You and Me <marquee direction="up" height="50" scrolldelay="1" step="1" scrollamount="1" style="background-color:'#44ccff'">
--Owner Drawn
--Nothing special
--Defeat is temporary but surrender is permanent
--Never say quits
--Jesus is Lord
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Yeah I know its about SysTray thats I why requested u for downloading the project. It uses CImageList and loading the Icons from Shell32.dll Icons, the same way u r doing I guess. I hope u get a clear picture now
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Ibraheem Khan wrote: loading the Icons from Shell32.dll Icons
I didn't see a word called Shell32.dll in the whole project.
Ibraheem Khan wrote: I hope u get a clear picture now
It got bleak
Jesus Loves You and Me <marquee direction="up" height="50" scrolldelay="1" step="1" scrollamount="1" style="background-color:'#44ccff'">
--Owner Drawn
--Nothing special
--Defeat is temporary but surrender is permanent
--Never say quits
--Jesus is Lord
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m_imglist.Create ( 16, 16, ILC_COLOR4 | ILC_MASK, 4, 1 );
m_imglist.Add ( ::LoadIcon ( NULL, IDI_INFORMATION ));
m_imglist.Add ( ::LoadIcon ( NULL, IDI_WARNING ));
m_imglist.Add ( ::LoadIcon ( NULL, IDI_ERROR ));
I hope this helps u a little.
You can see icons in Demo->Show Balloon->Icon(this is a combo box).
What are the icons u r using ?. in which header file they are declared.
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I am new in vc++ world. I want to give a bit map on a button . I'm using CBitmapButton::LoadBitmap(); but it is not loaded.Giving error is:"Failed to load bitmap for normal image."
Can any one help by giving proper method to do that.
Thank to all THE CODE PROJECT users.
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CBitmapButton myButton;
myButton.Create(NULL, WS_CHILD|WS_VISIBLE|BS_OWNERDRAW,
CRect(10,10,100,100), pParentWnd, 1);
myButton.LoadBitmaps(IDB_UP, IDB_DOWN, IDB_FOCUS, IDB_DISABLE);
You must replace IDB_UP, IDB_DOWN, IDB_FOCUS, IDB_DISABLE with your own bitmap id's that you have imported or added to the project.
Jesus Loves You and Me <marquee direction="up" height="50" scrolldelay="1" step="1" scrollamount="1" style="background-color:'#44ccff'">
--Owner Drawn
--Nothing special
--Defeat is temporary but surrender is permanent
--Never say quits
--Jesus is Lord
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But if I replace the parameter
"pParentWnd" by "this" the button is not showing. To Show that what I have to do?
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CBitmapButton myButton;
myButton.Create(NULL, WS_CHILD|WS_VISIBLE|BS_OWNERDRAW, CRect(10,10,100,100), this, 1);
// Load the bitmaps for this button.
myButton.LoadBitmaps(IDB_UPU, IDB_DOWND, IDB_FOCUSF, IDB_DISABLEX);
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plz help.
Thank u.
-- modified at 4:10 Thursday 29th December, 2005
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Are you trying this in a dialog.
Do you already have a button. If so then you have to add a member variable for that button with type as CBitmapButton and then use AutoLoad(). And don't forget to set the ownerdrawn property to true.
m_YourBmpButton.AutoLoad(IDC_MYBUTTON, this);
and then set the images.
Perhaps you may not have to call AutoLoad(...) if you are adding a member variable.
Jesus Loves You and Me <marquee direction="up" height="50" scrolldelay="1" step="1" scrollamount="1" style="background-color:'#44ccff'">
--Owner Drawn
--Nothing special
--Defeat is temporary but surrender is permanent
--Never say quits
--Jesus is Lord
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The problem is that since u r creating button in a function, so it will be allocated on stack. and as the function is returned back ,where u are creating a button, all items are pop out of the stack. So ur button will no longer exists. Either u make it(myButton) member of class or Create the CBitmapButton object on Heap.
The code for creating on Heap is:
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CBitmapButton* myButton = new CBitmapButton;<br />
myButton->Create(NULL, WS_CHILD|WS_VISIBLE|BS_OWNERDRAW, CRect(10,10,100,100), this, 1);<br />
myButton->LoadBitmaps(IDB_UPU, IDB_DOWND, IDB_FOCUSF, IDB_DISABLEX)<br />
Plus u must call delete in ur destructor or the entry after the button is not required.
It hope it helps :P
-- modified at 4:33 Thursday 29th December, 2005
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Ok I've got .
Very very Thanks
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Still now I'm not geting the result.
PLz help.
I am using dialog base.
I take a button.
Then create member m_button of the button.
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CBitmapButton m_button;//at constractor
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DDX_Control(pDX, IDC_BUTTON1, m_button);(at DoDataExchange)
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I've import bitmaps mamed IDB_UP, IDB_DOWN, IDB_FOCUS, IDB_DISABLE
then using ....
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m_button.LoadBitmaps("IDB_UPU", "IDB_DOWND", "IDB_FOCUSF", "IDB_DISABLEX");
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Q1> How can i give the property "WS_CHILD|WS_VISIBLE|BS_OWNERDRAW".
Q2> If i use Autoload() then how i can give names of Bitmaps?
Very Very thanks.
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Saday Sarkar wrote: CBitmapButton m_button;//at constractor
What's this.
You declared m_button in the constructor. You must do it in the header file.
using AutoLoad is easy. But I don't think you will need it. But any way here it is.
m_button.AutoLoad(IDC_BUTTON1, this/*parent window*/);
m_button.SetBitmaps(..........)
This should work.
Make sure that the button in the dialog has the ownerdrawn property set to TRUE
Jesus Loves You and Me <marquee direction="up" height="50" scrolldelay="1" step="1" scrollamount="1" style="background-color:'#44ccff'">
--Owner Drawn
--Nothing special
--Defeat is temporary but surrender is permanent
--Never say quits
--Jesus is Lord
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Yes I've got.
I've not do"the button in the dialog has the ownerdrawn property set to TRUE "
Now ok.
Very Very Thanks.
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I think this way is easier:
CButton* pButton = (CButton*)GetDlgItem(IDC_VIEWSCAPS);
ASSERT(pButton);
if(pButton)
{
VERIFY(m_bmpBSBitmap.LoadBitmap(IDB_ADD));
HBITMAP hbmp = (HBITMAP)m_bmpBSBitmap.GetSafeHandle();
pButton->SetBitmap(hbmp);
}
IDB_ADD is replaced with bitmap resource id
IDC_VIEWSCAPS is replaced with button resource id
make sure you set 'bitmap' property for the button to true
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Programming Windows With MFC- by Jeff Prosise
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hope that helps..
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y did u delete the message?
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may be he thought that since he got his answer he should delete the message :P
-Prakash
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vamshin wrote: y did u delete the message?
he don't want to share this info with other
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