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Ok then.
How do I apply my ASCII85 string to this code?
The entire file is not ascii85, only about 80% is.
The rest is straight ASCII text.
Thanks.
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You probably won't be able to just copy-and-paste that code. Most likely, you will be able to use it derive your own ASCII85 decode method (the one in that link mixes loading the file with decoding it, which isn't very modular).
So once you have your file loaded, you just have to know the format the file is in (hopefully the ASCII85 data is all lumped together) and you just decode the portion that needs it and leave the rest as it is.
If you decide to become a software engineer, you are signing up to have a 1/2" piece of silicon tell you exactly how stupid you really are for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week
Zac
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I am using Microsoft form 2.0 command button active x control. It supports setting static images over button. How can I apply GIF animation over it?
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How to check current user is a administrator or a standard user on vista, I find use GetTokenInformation API is error on vista. Get me some advice.
Thank you.
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hi,
How to add keyboard shortcuts to menu..item..by default Ctrl+N for new document..it is provided by default..i want my own..shortcut keys to the new added menu items..will it work just by adding Ctrl+some character.or ..do i need to any extra work...please help..
regard`s
James
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put a & before the name of the menu.
eg:
&open
E&xit - here x is the short cut key
nave
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That`s ok....but i have menu item graph in file menu..to draw a graph..i want the short key to be Ctrl+G....how to do it...
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for that add new accelerator with the same id of the graph menu
nave
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thank q friend its working
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Is there a way to use the following code with createprocess to startup another application and place it into the current applications child window?
CMultiDocTemplate* pDocTemplate;
pDocTemplate = new CMultiDocTemplate(
IDR_MDIWITTYPE,
RUNTIME_CLASS(CMDIWithExeDoc),
RUNTIME_CLASS(CChildFrame),
RUNTIME_CLASS(CMDIWithExeView));
AddDocTemplate(pDocTemplate);
CMainFrame* pMainFrame = new CMainFrame;
if (!pMainFrame->LoadFrame(IDR_MAINFRAME))
return FALSE;
m_pMainWnd = pMainFrame;
CCommandLineInfo cmdInfo;
ParseCommandLine(cmdInfo);
if (!ProcessShellCommand(cmdInfo))
return FALSE;
pMainFrame->ShowWindow(m_nCmdShow);
pMainFrame->UpdateWindow();
Chris
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Hi guys,
what is the best methods to hunt for the memory leaks?
thanks
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Kleser wrote: best methods to hunt for the memory leaks
See here
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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Use the debugger, it will show you where the memory was allocated and give you a dump of the values. If it was a string, this is REALLY helpful. A bitmap, less so
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Hello everyone,
I forget how to use the two tricks in Visual Studio debug mode,
1. What is the short-cut for run to cursor (or run to current line) command?
2. How to modify the value of some variables during debugging?
Any recommended reading materials are welcome.
thanks in advance,
George
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George_George wrote: 1. What is the short-cut for run to cursor (or run to current line) command?
Ctrl+F10
George_George wrote: 2. How to modify the value of some variables during debugging?
Alt+F10 to apply code changes.
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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Thank you _AnShUmAn_!
regards,
George
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2 - set a breakpoint and in the watch window, type something like i=5
remember to delete the line, or every break point will reset i to 5
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Thank you man!
regards,
George
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Does anyone knows a Win32API function that can be used as a substitute for POSIX fnMatch()?
What it should do is bassically tell if a file name, letssay c:\windows\test.exe match a certain pattern (C:\windows\*.?xe).
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I'd use regular expressions to do this. Look here[^].
Steve
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Yes, that would be the obvious choice. But I only need this specific check on my program, and I don't want to add another library, dependencies, etc to my project unless there's no other way.
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Would PathMatchSpec() be of any help here?
"Talent without discipline is like an octopus on roller skates. There's plenty of movement, but you never know if it's going to be forward, backwards, or sideways." - H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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Indeed, that's exactly what I need.
Thanks.
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by adding these code to the case WM_PAINT:
hdc = BeginPaint(hWnd, &ps);
MoveToEx (hdc, 100, 100, NULL) ;
LineTo (hdc, 100, 200) ;
EndPaint(hWnd, &ps);
why can I adding them to the case WM_CREATE to realise it?
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