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This may sound Stupip, but, How do I set up this Browser Applet, so that i can return to a forum object I either posed or answered to. At the Moment I have tpo browse tru dozens of pages of new messages generated in my absence, to find back my thread. Surely there must be a better way. While on the subject, I get notified by Automatic email of responses. The URL's Provided do not appear to work.
LateNightsInNewry
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You should post this to "Suggestions" forum.
Best,
Jun
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If you are logged in, click on your user name (in the bar above the Help / Articles / Message Boards / etc menu bar.)
In the Who's Who page for yourself, click on the "Messages posted" link.
Select the post you want.
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Hi all,
I seem to have lost my focus rect! When tabbing to a CButton you would normally expect to see a focus rect drawn on the button. In my app it doesn't. When mousing to it I get the typical XP highlight around it, but the actual dotted line that should also be drawn is missing.
Any ideas?
P.S. Same thing happens to Checkboxes. (I know they are related
Thanks!
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anthonym7 wrote: P.S. Same thing happens to Checkboxes. (I know they are related
Just A Question Are they custom button?.. though it seems it not possible, but just trying!
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cheers,
Alok Gupta
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anthonym7 wrote: I seem to have lost my focus rect! When tabbing to a CButton you would normally expect to see a focus rect drawn on the button. In my app it doesn't. When mousing to it I get the typical XP highlight around it, but the actual dotted line that should also be drawn is missing.
Just a second, are you doing some kind of event handling in your button click. If so make sure that the focus is not getting shifted there.
For eg: If you are removing an item from list box on button click, then the focus goes there.
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You are correct in that I am doing event handling, but the control does have the focus, it's just not drawing the focus rect. For example, a checkbox control. The focus rect is missing (even with the mouse) but I can toggle the check.
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anthonym7 wrote: You are correct in that I am doing event handling, but the control does have the focus, it's just not drawing the focus rect. For example, a checkbox control. The focus rect is missing (even with the mouse) but I can toggle the check.
Focus rect will be missing if focus is getting shifted to another control. Look at the example that I have given previously.
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As I mentioned in my previous post, the focus is actually on the correct control. The issue was the missing focus rect. The problem was when I switched to comctl v6 my app took on XP theming and my theme specified to not show focus rects !D'oh!!!
Thanks for your suggestions though.
Ant
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anthonym7 wrote: my theme specified to not show focus rects !D'oh!!!
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Whats the simplest way to make winmm.dll pan sound from left to right?
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I find the function WinExec but it can run a programme like word or acrobat reader --WinExec("C:\\...\\word.exe",..);--
but it can't run a word file--WinExec("C:\\...\\a.doc",..);--
PLZ I need;) a solution as soon and thank for your help.;)
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Use ShellExecute() instead.
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ines ben hamida wrote: but it can't run a word file--WinExec("C:\\...\\a.doc",..);--
CreateProcess .. Winword.exe with filename as Parameter
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers,
Alok Gupta
VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
Support CRY- Child Relief and You
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or you can use ShellExecuteEx
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WhiteSky wrote:
or you can use ShellExecuteEx
Usually I don't prefer ShellExecuteEx.. since you have to fill the structure before actual Calling of function!
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers,
Alok Gupta
VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
Support CRY- Child Relief and You
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is this wrong? if yes, how bad is it?
class B extends class A. each has a virtual destructor.
A* a = new B();
delete a;
by how bad I mean is the loss only in form of memory leak or could this lead to memory corruption?
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avsrivastava wrote: each has a virtual destructor.
Then their is no problem ~B will be called first and then ~A.
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led mike
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No, it's fine.
In this case, B's destructor doesn't have to be virtual; only the base class needs to be.
Best,
Jun
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thanks both of you, got the point.
makes me wonder how people would have managed to code if there was no dynamic dispatch.
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Hi people, I need to create a toolbar in at least 256 colors, but when I create the resource it says I can only use 16 color images.
I'm using VS 2003 C++
Any idea on how can I create toolbar resources in hi color?
Thanks a lot
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You need to edit the toolbar bitmap in an external image editor; or even the bitmap editor in VS.net, but NOT the toolbar editor.
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Yeap, thanks, I find the solution.
steps, just in case someone someday needs to know the same.
1 - Create the image with an image editor as Maximilien says.
2 - Create a normal toolbar with the crapy 16 colors.
3 - Set the new bitmap size in the toolbar
4 - And Before showing the toolbar...
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CBitmap bitmap;<br />
CImageList imageList;<br />
bitmap.LoadBitmap(MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDB_TOOLBAR));<br />
imageList.Create(80, 32, ILC_COLORDDB|ILC_MASK, 13, 1);<br />
imageList.Add(&bitmap, RGB(255,0,255));<br />
cToolBar.SendMessage(TB_SETIMAGELIST, 0, (LPARAM)imageList.m_hImageList);<br />
imageList.Detach();<br />
bitmap.Detach();<br />
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