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damn, how did you understand his question ?!
lol, well done anyway...
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Thank you. Actually I went in your same way for a while...
- NS -
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Sorry about the 'understandability'.
Maybe it's my English.
alex
'Architecture is music frozen in space.'
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I have a dialog with 2 radio buttons (beside many others).
Both buttons appear OK in the .h, .rc and .clw files, but the class wizard shows only one (even after deleting the .clw file and rebuilding).
MFC.
???
thanks
alex
'Architecture is music frozen in space.'
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1. aren't they overlapping ?
2. isn't there one which is set to hidden ?
3. do you create them ?
please give more infos, especially about the code...
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1. NO
2. NO
3. What do you mean 'create'?
4. There is no code; that is the problem: without the class wizard showing the control, i can't attach a handler to it.
alex
'Architecture is music frozen in space.'
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man,
you have to know that Class wizard is only a tool that fasts what you can do by hand...
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i know. it's just i would like to keep them synchronized - it's handyer.
any idea how to fix it?
alex
'Architecture is music frozen in space.'
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I hope it's on topic because I want to be compiling and using this in VC6+ on a Windows platform. I just wondered if anyone had any experience with this or could help or advise in any way. I just want to get a running app going that uses the RPC library so that i can open and manipulate some files that contain the XDR file format. No point in reinventing the wheel if it's been done already
Would be very grateful if anyone had anything to offer
regards,
Lee Harris
-- modified at 6:28 Thursday 13th April, 2006
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you could try http://netbula.com/oncrpc/[^] (I havnt used this one...) the one I have used is by a gentleman called Martin Gergleit (sp may be wrong or its Gergeleit) but I cant find a link for that anymore (my work has a commercial license so I cant give you a copy)
there were a couple of other companies offering commercial onc rpc for windows, I cant seem to recall them
(FYI : I was issuing RPC calls from Solaris to a Windows Service quite happily)
try searching for :-
win32 onc rpc
hope this helps, 'G'
-- modified at 8:14 Thursday 13th April, 2006
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PS
Is this the same XDR as the image format? Hope I am not getting two different things confused!
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well, XDR is an acronym for eXternal Data Representation - so I see no reason why it cant be both data being transmitted across the wire, or a way of describing an image - a quick google search would suggest either
except in this case I suspect you're correct, XDR as an image format may not quite be what Ive shown...
I wonder if GNU has an XDR library ....
ok, the only two things I can find are :-
http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/Personal/ipox.html[^]
and of course, an RFC
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1014.html[^]
as I said (somewhere), I know there was a set of XDR articles on CUJ a long while back, they may be the best if you find no other starting point ... you also said ".SCAN files from a Synergy kilovoltage imaging unit " can Synergy not tell you what 'tags' they have used in the XDR files ?
sorry, may not have been much help
'g'
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sorry to bombard you - found something useful - I remembered that Martin/His work sprang from RWTH Aachen (University/Tech institute in Germany ?) and just trolled their archives .... here's a link that may give you what you want (ok, its mostely in German, but its a start)
http://www.plt.rwth-aachen.de/index.php?id=258&L=1[^]
CUJ also ran a series of (B)leeding Edge Articles a long while back, on XDR for serialisation (didnt include network stuff as far as I remember) - you may be able to troll their archives ... if you want to go this route let me know and I'll try and search my CDROM of their index
'g'
-- modified at 8:29 Thursday 13th April, 2006
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Many thanks
basically I have some .SCAN files from a Synergy kilovoltage imaging unit on a medical linear accelerator and want to manipulate the raw image data (3d image cube) which I'm told is an XDR format. I'm going to be changing the pixel values, then reimporting the files and testing image registration performance
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How to start a html help file (.chm) in my VC++ MFC project? Or, we should use other format of help file?
I had already used the htmlhelp.h from HTML Workshop.
I like to create my own chm(hh.exe) in which i can open all the chm files
Thanks in advance
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Use ShellExecute().
"Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed." - Mark Twain
"There is no death, only a change of worlds." - Native American Proverb
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Sorry..
It doesn't work...
I have to create a chm using MFC and display its contents on UI(which should be similar to chm)..Suppose if i press some button like Help in the menu,the chm should be launched..I should first create the chm header,content etc and then load it and display it..
Can Anyone Help?????????
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zxc89 wrote: It doesn't work...
What code did you use?
"Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed." - Mark Twain
"There is no death, only a change of worlds." - Native American Proverb
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I had already seen that..It didn't help me!!
Anyways..Thanks
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I had already seen that..It didn't help me!!
Anyways..Thanks
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hai to all
i want to do an application so that i can select a directory and by monitoring the selected directory i need to report the changes made in that directory.
For that i have used a browse button to select the directory and displayed the selected directory to be monitored in the edit box.
for this i have written like this :
BROWSEINFO bi;
TCHAR m_DisplayName[MAX_PATH];
m_DisplayName[0]='\0';
memset(&bi, 0x00, sizeof(bi));
bi.hwndOwner = this->m_hWnd;
bi.pszDisplayName = m_DisplayName;
bi.ulFlags = BIF_EDITBOX;
LPITEMIDLIST pidl = SHBrowseForFolder(&bi);
if (pidl)
SHGetPathFromIDList(pidl, m_DisplayName);
GetDlgItem(IDC_EDIT)->SetWindowText(m_DisplayName);
Next i need a list control for displaying the changed directory files with
column path and size and date.
here my problem is how can i map the column path,size,date of the directory files to the columns in the listcontrol.
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Create a CListCtrl in your project,
use InsertColumn to create the path, size and date columns,
use SetItem/InsertItem to modify/add entries in the CListCtrl
~RaGE();
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Use ReadDirectoryChangesW() or FindFirstChangeNotification() .
"Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed." - Mark Twain
"There is no death, only a change of worlds." - Native American Proverb
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