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Thank you...
Now I'm going to start with this...
But I was not able to find VC++ tutorials on this "codeproject.com" site....
so please send me link...or section name where I can find tutorials for VC++
Waiting for reply....
alpa shah
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alpa shah wrote:
Thank you...
Now I'm going to start with this...
But I was not able to find VC++ tutorials on this "codeproject.com" site....
so please send me link...or section name where I can find tutorials for VC++
http://codeproject.com/cpp
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IMO, the best way to start learning it is to buy a good book. Unfortunately, I don't know a good book for beginner...
But also, you need to be more precise: what do you want to start to learn first ? C++ or VC++ (which means, MFC and all the stuff for GUI). If you never worked with C++, I strongly suggest that you start by the basics in C++, thus only making console application and then switch to windows GUI once you have a good grasp on the language.
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I've learned C++...so now I want to learn VC++ and mostly for it's ATL project building....And more for building COM Components.....so can you please suggest me nice book or online helping tutorials for ATL/COM of VC++
alpa shah
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Hi,
hm ... maybe "Developer's Workshop to COM and ATL 3.0" by Andrew W. Troelsen
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Mila
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Thanks for your reply....I'll try this book also...
alpa shah
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alpa shah wrote: Please suggest me nice websites which has good contents of vc++...
IMHO being a beginner this will be hard on you. Long hours staring on the computer screen will make you tired or you will have to take prints, which is quite expensive.
As already said start off with a book. Buy Yashwant kanetkar's book on VC++. You will enjoy this book.
It starts with the most basic stuff. Most books start with Document view architecture which could be hard on you. This book is quite different from them and does help beginners a lot. Don't forget to do the exercises given at the end of chapters.
Welcome to world of VC++.
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Thanks for your response....I'll sure try this book...
alpa shah
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Hi all,
I would like to know how do i make the dialog box as transparent?
Could anyone please help me in this problem?
thanks in advance.
Regards,
Ram
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Thank you. this helped me to get what i want.
Regards,
Ram
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Hi all,
I had created customised tree control class derived from CTreeCtrl .
I had written a handler to WM_RBUTTONDOWN message in that class.
The problem is in release mode this handler nerver get executed but in debug mode it works fine.
What may be the problem?
Thanx in advance.
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Double-check to see that the handler has the correct signature (return type, calling convention and parameters).
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I have a specific problem relating to GUI. i have designed a skin based dialog application. it works fine on normal desktop appearance settings. But on my boss computer he did some specific appearance settings now if he starts the application the buttons on the look bad they are displaced here and there. the button do not adjust automatically. So please someone GUI guru can tell me which thing i am missing. do i need to handle some specific message to reset the position of the buttons.
any response will be appreciated.
Omar Lodhi
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You probably mean that he choose another screen resolution, so that your controls on your GUI are not properly positioned ?
If that's the case, you'll need to reposition your controls (depending on the resolution) at startup. But there are also some classes on this website that manage that automatically.
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thanks for early reply,
this is happening only on one PC. on all other pc's if we change the resolution application has no problem. there is some appearance settings changed on that particular pc that has the problem but the other skinned application from other vendors work fine. my question is why not windows readjusts the controls on the dialog. All the controls are owner draws. how can i readjust the controls to the position that they were put on the design time.
omar lodhi
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Hi,
I have a win32 based C++ application
It needs to read Khmer language text from xml file and display it in one of the columns in a list control.
The text would be Khmer alone or a string having both English and Khmer.
I can notice that Office applications display text in Khmer script correctly. We want to do the same in our application too.
Right now it shows Khmer script as boxes.
Is there a solution for this?
If anybody has any possible solution for this problem, please guide us in this regard.
Shweta Shrivastava
-- modified at 4:39 Friday 3rd November, 2006
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Just a thought but does your application support Unicode characters? I think, to display those languages your application should support Unicode.
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Yes it does supprt Unicode characters ,infact by applications displays all languages except Khmer , I downloaded Khmer Font from Net but there is a constraint I cannot change all the Fonts to Khmer because there will be UI change and its not acceptable
Thanks
Shweta
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When you see boxes, it means the font you're using doesn't contain the characters you're trying to display.
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I have a project that is a note book (i.e. tab-- TabCtrl and and Pages). These tabpages are default with MS Visual Studio C++6. For the sake of the argument, I called them page1, 2, 3, and 4. Page1 will have a button that notifies other pages (2-4) to take some action. The message map is WM_CHANGESOMETHING.
Page1 code (sender):
void Page1::OnButtonClick(){
SendMessage(WM_FLIGHTCHANGE);
}
Page2' header file(recipient):
//{{AFX_MSG(CTabSheet2)
virtual BOOL OnInitDialog();
afx_msg LRESULT OnFlightChange(WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam);
//}}AFX_MSG
DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP()
Page2'Body Message Mapping:
BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CTabSheet2, CDialog)
//{{AFX_MSG_MAP(CTabSheet2)
ON_WM_SHOWWINDOW()
ON_MESSAGE(WM_FLIGHTCHANGE, OnFlightChange)
//}}AFX_MSG_MAP
END_MESSAGE_MAP()
Page2'Body Implementation:
LRESULT CTabSheet2::OnFlightChange(wParam, lParam)
{
int a;
return (LRESULT)0;
}
Problem, when compile and link, I get the error message listed below.
fatal error C1010: unexpected end of file while looking for precompiled header directive
Any one know what the problem is?
Thanks
Bill
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jocblack wrote: fatal error C1010: unexpected end of file while looking for precompiled header directive
Where is your #include "stdafx.h" directive.
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