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You should answer the OP directly. Also, the link you provided won't be very usefull for the OP because he uses VC6 (this article is about intellisense in VC2005).
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Yea it may not be much useful to me ... but i can gain some information na...
"Knowledge gained is wealth gained"
Proud To Be an Indian
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Okay. Is it members of a different class maybe outside the file you are using you want to view? If intellisense does ot show you might have closed the project and reopened it again. Try copying the file to a new project and import the files you want to access. Intellisense should work from that point. I know it's not the best way to fix but:"Just trying to help!"
TreeS
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But the basic question was why it stopped working? Deeleting the files is the solution. Any reason.
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tom groezer wrote: Deeleting the files is the solution. Any reason.
Because the file is known to get corrupted over time.
"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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""whats this *.opt file stands for""
Proud To Be an Indian
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vivekphlp wrote: ometimes The Intellisense of my VC++ Editor disappears- I am using Microsoft's Visual Studio 6.0
So when i try to put a . the popdown menu is not displayed .. .
Any solutions????
close down your project and remove .ncba nd .clw file and reopen the project to see Intellisense working again!
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hi guys, i need to move a dialog to another project of the same solution in Resource View. after that still build successfully but when i click to start the dialog, it doesn't appear, any idea?
thanks!
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nathan7 wrote: move a dialog into another project in the same solution?
Did you try to debug your application?
What happens if the dialog doesn't show up?
Does your application hang or something else?
How do you create your dialog and show it?
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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_AnShUmAn_ wrote: Did you try to debug your application?
What happens if the dialog doesn't show up?
Does your application hang or something else?
How do you create your dialog and show it?
i'm using debug configuration, if this is what u meant?
nothing happened, i click ok in the parent dialog, and nothing happened
use create() to create, modaless dialog
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I was not asking about what configuration are you using for your build. Do you put a breakpoint in your code and step into the debugger to see what is actually happening behind your code?
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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I dont know what you have done, but I would do this because it works:
open the source *.rc file and search the IDD_* stuff of the dialog,
and copy it to the target *.rc file. Do the same with the Control IDs and so an.
To make it work you need some code: write new stuff, or copy it.
Greetings from Germany
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If it compiles OK but the dialog doesn't appear, the dialog resource cannot be found. Make sure the IDD_xxxx in the .rc is the same one in the dialog .h header file.
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Hello All
This is my first experience in win32 programming, and i am wondering how to change the language of the messagebox buttons, i had tried to make it in Arabic, and i had used this code
DWORD dd=MAKELANGID(LANG_ARABIC,SUBLANG_ARABIC_EGYPT);
MessageBoxEx(NULL,TEXT("æäÏææÒ"),TEXT("æäÏææÒ"),
MB_OK|MB_ICONEXCLAMATION|MB_RTLREADING|MB_RIGHT,dd);
but it is still make the text of the button is "OK" instead of the equivalent Arabic text!
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What OS are you using?
Have you enumerated the locales to make sure that the Arabic locale is installed on the machine?
"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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i am using Windows XP Professional, Service Pack 2
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Then MessageBoxEx() should work correctly.
"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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Hi all,
I'm having a class called SRecordset, which will be derived from CObject class.
I would like to do that create a dll file for SRecordset class. So please tell me which one is the best choice from the below two.....
1) MFC Extension Dll
2) MFC Regular Dll
Thanks in advance
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If you make an MFC extension DLL, then it cannot be used by non-MFC applications. Regular MFC dll can be used by non-MFC applications too. Now, it depends on your requirements to choose one of the two.
"The difficulty lies, not in the new ideas, but in escaping from the old ones."
-- John Maynard Keyes, 1936
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ok fine but some functions of my class(SRecordset) having arguments,which is like as objects of MFC class's ie.) CDatabase,CString,CArchive...etc.So please which one is the best.....
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If you ask my opinion, or if your DLL has to be used by non-MFC applications too, then choose regular MFC dll.
"The difficulty lies, not in the new ideas, but in escaping from the old ones."
-- John Maynard Keyes, 1936
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i need your opinion....
Some documents explains that you couldn't pass MFC object as a function parameter when you will create your dll by using regular dll...
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If you make regular MFC DLL, the caller cannot send or receive pointers/references to MFC objects/MFC classes . If you intend to use MFC objects at interfacing level, then you must choose MFC extension DLLs. But do note that if you write an MFC extension DLL, then, only MFC applications will be able to make use of your DLL. If you do not plan to use this DLL with any non-MFC application, then go head and write your MFC extension DLL.
"The difficulty lies, not in the new ideas, but in escaping from the old ones."
-- John Maynard Keyes, 1936
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ok if i will create a mfc regular dll, i can't pass CArchive reference to dll function...i am correct.......
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