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Sakthiu wrote: I am coding on Windows Services. Here I need to get MFC support. So that I can use most of the classes from MFC ?
How much of MFC do you need in a service application?
MFC is not supported for use in a windows service, although Microsoft does document how you can
use the MFC database classes.
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When I click the maximize button within my window, the window is resized to the full screen covering the taskbar. Any other window expands to fill the desktop with it's bottom edge equal to the top edge of the taskbar. Am I missing something here?
I should note that I have customized the caption bars buttons, but the default behaviour is to send a WM_SYSCOMMAND.
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I saw that when I made a skinned dialog without the WS_CAPTION style. You'll need to handle WM_GETMINMAXINFO and fill in the ptMaxSize and ptMaxPosition members of the MINMAXINFO struct that's passed with the message.
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Thanks for that. Just on the offchance, I commented out the line which removes those window styles, and as you say it works. But I didn't expect the skin to remain unchanged. I may be wrong, but I don't think I need to remove those styles any longer.
I was wrong. I left it there to stop the DefWindowProc() drawing it's caption over my skin when an activation message is processed.
I don't suppose there's an api to get the maximized size, rather than subtracting the taskbar size?
-- modified at 1:17 Monday 6th November, 2006
NM. GetSystemMetrics()
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Don't assume the window is on the primary monitor, use the multi monitor APIs to determine which monitor the window is maximizing on, and what the work area of that monitor is. (work area = the whole monitor minus any app bars that are on that monitor)
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Hi.
In my application I need to add some text(URL of a website) on the status bar and click on that text should take user to the adress specified.
How shall I proceed?
Please help.
Thanks
Rakesh
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See this article[^] about how to insert a specific control in the statusbar (in this case a progress bar, should not be more complicated to add a hyperlink control).
And see this article[^] for the hyperlink control.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
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Hi all,
I am having 10 Projects in One WorkSpaces (.dsw). My doubt is i want to Call a Dialog which is residing in one .dsp from another .dsp. i mean i want to call a dialog which is residing in another project.
please give your suggestions how to invoke that dialog from different project.
Uday kiran
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uday kiran janaswamy wrote: Call a Dialog
What do you mean with this exactely ?
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
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hi Rage,
I am having a WorkSpace in that i am having different .dsp files.
My Requirement is Calling a Dialog which is located in a different .dsp files.
for Example :--
GTDApp.dsw ---------------> Total .DSW Application.
in that Application i am having some .Dsp Folders.
1) GTD -------------------> .DSP
2) GTDCommentList -----------> .DSp
3) GTDCommonControls ----------->.DSP ... ETC
Now if i am Calling a Dialog from GTD which is Residing in GTDCommonControls
how can i do that.
Uday kiran
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I actually understood what you meant with the .dsps, I do not understand what "calling" a dialog means, and what your error was.
Try this: include the header file where the GTDCommonControls are defined into your GTD c-file to make it known there.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
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hi Rage,
I kept the Header file in that file. I have Already included the file that i want to Use.
But There is a Linker Error while linking.
Uday kiran
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When using this code,i am getting folowwing error,what does it mean
<br />
strcpy (m_TQuote.m_Ask,Ask);<br />
strcpy(m_TQuote.m_Bid,Bid);<br />
strcpy(m_TQuote.m_DateTimeStamp,Timestamp);<br />
strcpy(m_TQuote.m_MarketName,Market);<br />
strcpy(m_TQuote.m_MarketNo,MarketNo);<br />
m_Set.Insert();<br />
m_Set.SetData();<br />
Error
: error C2664: 'strcpy' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'union tagCY' to 'char *'
: error C2664: 'strcpy' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'union tagCY' to 'char *'
No user-defined-conversion operator available that can perform this conversion, or the operator cannot be called
: error C2664: 'strcpy' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'double' to 'char *'
There is no context in which this conversion is possible
: error C2664: 'strcpy' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'union tagCY' to 'char *'
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It means that you are not passing in a char*. Can you please show your declaration of m_TQuote.
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What is m_TQuote.. can you give its definition...
check the first parameters of all the strcpy is char*
Do your Duty and Don't expect the Result
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abrakadbra wrote: : error C2664: 'strcpy' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'union tagCY' to 'char *'
: error C2664: 'strcpy' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'union tagCY' to 'char *'
No user-defined-conversion operator available that can perform this conversion, or the operator cannot be called
: error C2664: 'strcpy' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'double' to 'char *'
There is no context in which this conversion is possible
: error C2664: 'strcpy' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'union tagCY' to 'char *'
Welcome back, are you still stuck with the same[^] issue!!
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Your parameters are wrong
char *strcpy( char *strDestination, const char *strSource );
double to char* isnt true
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You need to indicate what statement is in error (saying there is a C2664 error on some line is not much help), as well as what m_TQuote.m_Ask is.
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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I get error messages for OpenPrinter and ClosePrinter:
- identifier not found
- is not a member of 'operator' 'global namespace'
Please help!
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Your error means there is a problem with your code, but since you have haven't shown us any, it's going to be a little difficult for anybody here to help you.
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Can you show snippet code but see here[^]
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I am having a small problem with an owner drawn status bar pane and the resizing size grip that is located in the bottom corner of my main window. Normally when one resizes a window and makes it smaller to the point where the first message pane in the status bar can no longer be made any smaller the size grip will be drawn over top of the panes under it, erasing the pane so that it does not show through the size grip. But with my owner drawn pane the erasing does not happen, the size grip is simply drawn over it. You can see what I mean by looking at the picture I posted here[^].
The picture consists of three images, the top is a normal status bar with the size grip on the right. The middle one shows how the size grip draws over a pane, erasing the pane so it does not show through the size grip. The bottom is what I am getting with my owner drawn pane. I want my custom pane to react to the size grip the same way the default panes do.
Here is the relevant (I hope) code for my custom pane:
BOOL CMyStatusBar::Create(CWnd *pParent)
{
BOOL ret = CStatusBar::CreateEx(pParent, SBARS_SIZEGRIP);
[snipped]
return ret;
}
void CMyStatusBar::DrawItem(LPDRAWITEMSTRUCT lpDrawItemStruct)
{
if (2 == lpDrawItemStruct->itemID)
{
HDC hdc = lpDrawItemStruct->hDC;
CRect rc(lpDrawItemStruct->rcItem);
[snipped]
TRACE(_T("rc.Width() is %d\n"), rc.Width());
BitBlt(hdc, rc.left, rc.top, rc.Width(), rc.Height(), BackGroundDC, 0, 0, SRCCOPY);
}
} The problem is that the width of the rectangle supplied to DrawItem() extends right up to the right hand border of the status bar. It is not truncated because of the presence of the size grip.
Is there something I am missing? Any ideas or help would be appreciated.
Thanks
[edit]
I should mention I am using MFC8.0 on XP SP2 for this.
[/edit]Last modified: 22mins after originally posted --
You may be right
I may be crazy
-- Billy Joel --
Within you lies the power for good, use it!!!
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PJ Arends wrote: BOOL CMyStatusBar::Create(CWnd *pParent){ BOOL ret = CStatusBar::CreateEx(pParent, SBARS_SIZEGRIP); // skipping SBARS_SIZEGRIP makes no diff [snipped] return ret;}
You can remove the sizegrip style in PreCreateWindow .
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