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Well,
I thanked him, so I guess I am morally obliged to thank you as well.
Thanks Nick
Nish
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Nish I guess I was just being obnoxious, that all, all in good fun. Thanks.
Nick Parker
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Sometimes obnoxiousity is a good thing.
Nish
p.s. The word exists, I hope
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Nish [BusterBoy] wrote:
p.s. The word exists, I hope
It's ok if it doesn't, I used to have a C++ instructor regularly use words that don't exist (Spell Check would point them out in PowerPoint), he just told us that was the best way he could explain it.
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Nick Parker wrote:
It's ok if it doesn't, I used to have a C++ instructor regularly use words that don't exist (Spell Check would point them out in PowerPoint), he just told us that was the best way he could explain it.
Oh
Thanks Nick
Nish
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Nish
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Hello guys
I am trying to get the HDC for a form. I am calling GetWindowDC for this, but I am only getting client DC and not the window DC
I am not getting the title bar of the form
Any help?
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My bad or what
The problem was not with GetWindowDC.
I was later calling GetClientRect instead of GetWindowRect
Nish
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LOL, I was trying to figure out how GetWindowDC could give you the wrong DC
James
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James T. Johnson wrote:
LOL, I was trying to figure out how GetWindowDC could give you the wrong DC
Pardon me doc, but I am a GDI newbie and I don't intend to change that either
Nish
p.s. expect more pestering questions from moi in future
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Hey guys,
I find that GUI based MC++ programs start slower from VS .NET than C# programs. If you start it directly without debugging using Ctrl-F5, it runs fast. But otherwise I am having to wait as long as between 5-12 seconds. Is this just me? Are others facing this problem too?
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Look at the output window, how many dlls are getting loaded? Thats probably where you see the extra startup time.
James
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James T. Johnson wrote:
Look at the output window, how many dlls are getting loaded? Thats probably where you see the extra startup time.
I am using IJW. So I guess the debugger's loading both managed and unmanaged symbols
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If you have managed and unmanaged debugging both turned on, debugging starts slower. Select only managed or only unmanaged debugging. Don't use mixed debugging
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Rama Krishna wrote:
If you have managed and unmanaged debugging both turned on, debugging starts slower. Select only managed or only unmanaged debugging. Don't use mixed debugging
I havent touched the default settings. And anyhow I need both managed and unmanaged debugging enabled.
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In that case you have to live with the slowness. The answer to your original question is yes I have seen this slowness all the time and is caused by mixed mode debugging.
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What's interesting is that even stepping through line by line is dead slow. I have a pretty decent machine(1.6GHZ PIII 512 MB) and it took lot of time just to step to another line in the debugger. Since then I never use mixed mode debugging. I don't know whether you have but another issue is symbol loading. I had symbols for all XP dlls and it also slowed down the startup. There is selective symbol loading in VS.NET but so far I have not tried it.
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Do you know if it's possible to download symbols for all the .NET files?
- Anders
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Is not saving my information, why?
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CosmoS2k wrote:
Problems with ReleaseDC
ReleaseDC? In MC++?
Nish
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In VC++ 7, i'm only having this problem under VC++ 7.
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Hello guys
If you are using IJW in a windows GUI application with a WinMain instead of a main, do not run the program from the VS.NET environment. Run the exe from the command line or using explorer. The VC++.NET debugger seems to be confused by the combined use of native types and managed types.
This has been my sad experience over the past 2-3 hours
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I guess the problem lay elsewhere. I had the same problem with a C# project I tried and also a win32 console program I tried. Seems, something has gone wrong with my VS .NET
I am thinking of doing a re-install on top of the existing install.
Any suggestions?
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No suggestions but I know how you feel I had to install everything again. My windows 2000 is dead, I am installing XP right now!
Al
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