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hi David, Thanks for answering.
but you know, i refered this exact post to initiate my test, and i found that the answers to this guy were far from being complete... see, i couldn't figure out myself the right way with your 3 replies there.
but thanks to Babu, I think I'm on the road again
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super_ttd wrote: thanks to Babu
Nibu babu thomas.
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hi,
i have created a active x control, after registering it i have included that ocx in my dialog based application.wen i right click the ocx control i get its properties in the design mode.Wen we click the property page icon of that control we get a dialog box containing general tab which constitutes the space for import folder and help folder how to use that property page???
zari
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Hi I need to calculate the no of timers running in my aplication at any instants of time.I am only using timers initialize by SetTimer() function.
thanx in advance,
Birajendu
birajendu
CyberG India
Delhi
India
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birajendu wrote: I am only using timers initialize by SetTimer() function.
Ok, so only respond to those in your handler function. Send the rest on to the default handler.
"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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Hi
i want to create a project in visual studio 6 that contains multipe C source files and header files
but i cant understand how a file can access a function or a variable declared in the other file ?
and i want to know if its right to add #includes for the standard libraries in all files ?
thanks
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Ayman Mashal wrote: but i cant understand how a file can access a function or a variable declared in the other file ?
What you need to do is provide a function prototype of your function that will be declared in your header file. Then the function body will be in the cpp file.
In the cpp file in which you would like to use this function, simply include the header file. If the function is defined somewhere in a cpp file, then the linker will do its job .
Ayman Mashal wrote: and i want to know if its right to add #includes for the standard libraries in all files ?
A good practice is to include only the files you need in your file.
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Ayman Mashal wrote: i cant understand how a file can access a function or a variable declared in the other file ?
For functions, Cedric Moonen has answered you. For variables, look at the keyword extern for doing this.
Ayman Mashal wrote: i want to know if its right to add #includes for the standard libraries in all files ?
It is perfectly safe to #include the libraries in all the files, until they are guarded with #ifndef , #define and #endif to prevent it from being included multiple times.
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
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lets say that i have header.h file that contains types,variables,defines declarations
and that i have main.h file that include header.h file
and main.h is included in many source files .
now when i try to build the project i get that the variables in header.h already defined in the obj
file .
so how can i deal with this ?
thanks
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You need to surround your header file with include guards. Something similar to this:
#ifndef MYFILE_H
#define MYFILE_H
... The code of your header comes here
#endif
You need to replace MYFILE_H by something unique in your project. In general, you can simply use the filename.
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Why not only
<br />
#if _MSC_VER > 1000<br />
#pragma once<br />
#endif // _MSC_VER > 1000<br />
at the top of the .h-file? Seems to work fine.
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ensger wrote: at the top of the .h-file? Seems to work fine.
Yes, it will.
Way suggested by Cedric is one of the ways. And using pragma's make code dependent on particular compiler.
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in headers, you shouldn't define variables. you should only declare extern variables, that means to the compiler that the variable has been defined somewhere in a c/cpp file ; it's the linker job to synthetize this.
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Ayman Mashal wrote: and i want to know if its right to add #includes for the standard libraries in all files ?
Technically you can, but it's bad practice. Put them all in a single file common to all of your project. Since those files are not going to be changing, take advantage of precompiled headers by turning on precompiled headers for that single file.
"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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Hi,
I need to customize menu completely. Means including the border of menu. From CP, I found that for complete customization, we have to use windows hook. Is there any other method to avoid windows hook?
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NS17 wrote: From CP, I found that for complete customization, we have to use windows hook
NS17 wrote: Is there any other method to avoid windows hook?
Owner drawn menu.
Refer this[^] section on CP.
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Thank you. yes i reffered this article. and found that it is working using windows hook. i need an alternate way to avoid hook.
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NS17 wrote: yes i reffered this article.
No, you haven't. You might have seen one of them.
I can see this article explaining owner drawn[^] menu.
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Yes I did refer the same. But it uses the windows hook.
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NS17 wrote: But it uses the windows hook
No, it don't.
I'm not sure what link you are refering to.
But, I can see owner drawn menu BCMenu .
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prasad_som wrote: I can see owner drawn menu BCMenu
I checked the code and found that it does not deal with menu border. but i need to customize the border too.
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NS17 wrote: I checked the code and found that it does not deal with menu border. but i need to customize the border too
You need to use OnDrawItem for this purpose. It is the place where whole menu is drawn. You need to write code for drawing border of your interest ,too.
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you mean the border of a menu item?
but i meant that i need to customize the total menu window border. DrawItem will not handle the non client area of the menu window...
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NS17 wrote: I found that for complete customization, we have to use windows hook.
What do you mean by customization? What on earth does a hook have to do with customization? You have probably misunderstood something.
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
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Probably, he is refering to this[^] article.
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