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Do you have any APIs or libraries for the device? (From the manufacturer of the device)
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Griaule fingerprint recognition - They have an SDK. Download it here[^]. Additionally, google for download+fingerprint+sdk.
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i am having the sensor in a usb drive
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deeps_cute wrote: i am having the sensor in a usb drive
You can keep that.
By the way, did you download and try the SDK that I pointed out in my previous post?
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-- John Maynard Keyes, 1936
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The CFingerPrint class? That's old-skool.
I use the CSwissArmyKnife and CDuctTape classes - they fix EVERYTHING!
Thanks for the reply about WM_KEYDOWN handling the other day. I couldn't find the original post
to thank you
Mark
"Posting a VB.NET question in the C++ forum will end in tears." Chris Maunder
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Mark Salsbery wrote: Thanks for the reply about WM_KEYDOWN handling the other day. I couldn't find the original post
to thank you
You're welcome. Here it is[^]
Mark Salsbery wrote: I use the CSwissArmyKnife and CDuctTape classes - they fix EVERYTHING!
Hey, CDuctTape is obsolete. You need to use the CDuctTapeEx class, which is the latest.
Shog on learning VB6: Ah, that would have been VB6. Kicked my ass anyway. So easy to learn, just like falling down a flight of stairs...
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brahmma wrote: Hey, CDuctTape is obsolete. You need to use the CDuctTapeEx class, which is the latest.
Excellent! Thanks for the heads-up!
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hi deeps_cute
if u know about finger print sensor then please give me some idea about this
thanks
hi
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yes sure
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hi
please give me idea then
thanks
hi
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deeps_cute wrote: how to do this with mfc.
How would you do it without MFC?
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
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Hi,
I am developing my application in VS2005 MFC. I have selected multi-byte charater set in project settings, now i need to save/copy japanese string from TCHAR array into CString variable without changing multi-byte charater encoding to unicode encoding in project settings.
Sachin P.
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A CString holds TCHAR s, so you don't need to do anything special. Just assign your TCHAR array to a CString variable.
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To add to Michael's reply...
If the Japanese string is Unicode then you don't want to store it in a TCHAR array. It should be
in a wchar_t array. Then use a CStringW instead of a generic CString.
Mark
"Posting a VB.NET question in the C++ forum will end in tears." Chris Maunder
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Can somebody help me on how to change the caption in StringTable programmatically. Like i will select an ID and change it's caption through code.
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Look up the APIs BeginUpdateResource, UpdateResource, EndUpdateResource. For a description of the in-memory format of string tables, see here[^].
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See here.
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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Actually, to be specific, what i need is a code that will modify a particular ID in StringTable resource and read that data later in the program. I am using Windows CE/Pocket PC MFC.
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Hi All,
I am facing a small problem in accessing a member variable .
the code looks like this .
((CWmApp *)AfxGetApp())->m_WMIDE.m_bLaunchedFromIDE
... This is not working.
where as when i replace the above code with theApp.m_WMIDE.m_bLaunchedFromIDE
it is working.
my doubt is, can we directly use the theApp instance to access its member variables ??
Thanks in advance.
Appu..
"My blood group is not B+.But I have it my blood"
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When you say it's not working what do you mean? Does it compile? If not what is the error message? If it does compile does it fail at runtime and in what manner?
Steve
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I mean, ((CWmApp *)AfxGetApp())->m_WMIDE.m_bLaunchedFromIDE is not returning the correct value,
where as theApp.m_WMIDE.m_bLaunchedFromIDE is returning right value.
Appu..
"My blood group is not B+.But I have it my blood"
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If you add the following:
ASSERT( static_cast<CWmApp*>(AfxGetApp()) == &theApp );
1. Does is compile?
2. If it compiles does the ASSERT fire at runtime in a debug build?
Steve
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AfxGetApp() should only be used to access CWinApp members. Casting the CWinApp pointer will not do what you want.
If it were me and I needed access to the data from anywhere in the app, I would create a separate .h file and make it global OUTSIDE the scope of the app class, along with appropriate Get/Set functions you might deem necessary.
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There is nothing wrong with downcasting assuming CWmApp is derived from CWinApp .
Steve
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I'm kicking a dead horse here, but...
If "theApp" is the one-and-only CWinApp object in the MFC application, then both methods should
work the same.
What happens if you use a more safe cast?
CWmApp *pApp = DYNAMIC_DOWNCAST(CWmApp, AfxGetApp());
if (pApp)
{
pApp->m_WMIDE.m_bLaunchedFromIDE ...
}
Is pApp NULL after the cast?
Mark
"Posting a VB.NET question in the C++ forum will end in tears." Chris Maunder
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