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Programm3r wrote: So when i posted my thread there was no response.
It happens to me lot of times , while posting replies. So, usually, I do refresh forum page in separate browser window, before finally posting it. Its very likely, while you type your post, somebody post same/simlar answer.
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custom url handler in MS Word kamPooh Just posted
Hi,
I register a custom url handler (abc://) in registery in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT,
it can now work in IE if I type "abc://example" in IE URL,
it activate my stuff, but if I paste the url into MSWord,
it won't highlight as other url link. What else should I
perform in order to get my custom link highlighted in MSWord ?
Thanks
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Hi all,
Any tutorials on Ownerdraw for List view control ...
Manjunath S
GESL
Bangalore
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some samples are developed using .NET
I want help in win32 for Owner draw for Listview
Manjunath S
GESL
Bangalore
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Manjunath S wrote: I want help in win32 for Owner draw for Listview
You mean not using MFC ?
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In need in win32,
If any tutorials in mfc,may also help
Manjunath S
GESL
Bangalore
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I'm not sure what you are expecting by mean of tutorial.
But, list control[^] section might be helpful to you by some mean.
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i am not able to use ::CommandLineToArgvW in EVC while the samething worked in VC . I have included the necessary shellapi.h and shell32.lib ,but am still getting errors like ,
error C2039: 'CommandLineToArgvW' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
error C2065: 'CommandLineToArgvW' : undeclared identifier
error C2440: 'initializing' : cannot convert from 'int' to 'unsigned short ** '
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remove the prepended :: then
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i tried removing :: too but only the globalnamespace error would be solved .
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please show how you're calling it
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i am getting INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE for the following code . can anyone help me ?
This wszFileName is passed as argument to a function B(which calls CreateFile ) from A ,which is being declared as WCHAR wszFileName[256] in the function A and wszFileName is of type wchar_t* in function B.
HANDLE hFile = CreateFile(wszFileName, GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL);
-- modified at 6:36 Tuesday 27th March, 2007
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toxcct wrote: please show how you're calling it
She is using EVC, where this function is not present. Already asked in the morning from same user/id[^] .
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prasad_som wrote: Already asked in the morning
yes, i've just saw your reply sorry for that, i've been absent for a while (since friday !!! lol).
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sheela Rajaram wrote: which is being declared as TCHAR wszFileName[256]
this is not your solution, but what you do here is wrong. it should be an array of WCHAR, not TCHAR (ok, this is the same is unicode is defined in your project, but the purpose of these is to avoid wondering which build is currently done)
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int numArgs*;
wchar_t** szArglist =CommandLineToArgvW( ::GetCommandLineW(), &numArgs );
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CommandLineToArgvW is not supported on WinCE , which I mentioned in previous reply. Why dont you look alternatives for that platform ?
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Are you and Harshada[^] working on same assignment, or are same person ?
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Then how come same question is asked by two different people, with same scenarios ?
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i have a kind of tiff image,but it only can use GDI+ open it.And the traditional methods of open tiff image can not open it,photo neither.
so i use notepad open it ,then i saw this at the head
II* H WANG TIFF 0 Title: Author: Subject: Keywords: Comments: ? ?
D ,i 1 D h 4 < % ( 1 D , , Oi/GFS, writer v00.06.01P ?
I never saw a tiff image like this, what is it???
-- modified at 5:21 Tuesday 27th March, 2007
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Wang has extended TIFF tags but what is the problem here?
What are the "traditional methods of open tiff image" that don't work?
A properly implemented TIFF loader either understands the tags it needs and can open the image
or if it can't follow the tags then the format is unsupported or the TIFF image is malformed.
If GDI+ can open it then it's probably a valid TIFF image. If the format is not supported by
Photoshop then that's Adobe's problem.
What is your question?
Mark
"If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball."
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