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Hi
I see that CImage is not supported by Visual c++ 6 from the answers that were given to my questions in Code Project forum .Now I want to ask a basic question; Can we add the CImage libraries to Visual C++ 6 manually.If it is possible how can we do that.
Thanks
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From where, you will get the lib, VC7 / VC8 ?
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If you can get your hands on the ATL/MFC source code from a later version you could probably
copy the source code. There may be parts that won't compile on VC6 but most of it would
probably be fine.
Like I mentioned in a reply to your previous post, you can also use the same APIs that CImage
uses. They are part of the OS, not ATL/MFC.
Mark
"Posting a VB.NET question in the C++ forum will end in tears." Chris Maunder
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Why you cant use of GDI+?
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how to get screen resolution in VC++?
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Will GetDeviceCaps() helpful ?
Regards,
Paresh.
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I do not understand what do you mean by. Please write in english language. I do not understand other languages.
Regards,
Paresh.
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I m trying to run a project in vb.net 2005 (upgraded from vb.net 2003).
Im getting the follwoing problem.
An error occurred creating the form. See Exception.InnerException for details. The error is: Class not registered (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040154 (REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG))
pls help me out.
thanx in adv.
Regards
Paramhans
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Paramhans Dubey wrote: I m trying to run a project in vb.net
Have you tried the VB.Net forum?
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Error! VB.NET code doesn't work in this domain, even if it's correct
You need to post this in a .NET forum, preferably a VB.NET forum
Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.
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Like my signature states...
"Posting a VB.NET question in the C++ forum will end in tears." Chris Maunder
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i just want to know how to hangle colors for various controls in win32 api... i am not getting it to the right place... examples or internal and external links may help... how to color the foreround and background of any window ? ...
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See WM_CTLCOLOR* for Doalog/Button,...
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Hello
As you know, there is an explorer page on the left side of
Windows Explorer(since XP), unless you activate the treeview
or search page by clicking the "Search", "Folders" button on the main toolbar.
When you are in the normal document folder,
it shows "File and Folder tasks" "Other Places" "Details"...
and when you changed to the music folder, it shows "Music Tasks"
group about music playbacks(play all,music shopping),
and in the photo folder, it shows "music tasks" group:
"Slideshow, Print Photos... etc" in it.
What I want to do is to insert my own task group in the
explorer page such as "my own task". Clicking
one of buttons on "my own task" may launch linked programs.
(just as "play all" button launches Windows Media Player)
I searched all the MSDN documents about this,
especially in Shell Extension part,
but I failed to get any information on this.
Does anyone know a bit about this?
Just a starting point will be a great help to me.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
I am trying to notify the user about events of my application by placing an item in his outlook inbox. Currently, I create a MailItem and save it (see below). This brings two problems:
1. The sender field cannot be set. (It's always empty)
2. The e-mail is flagged as unsent message and thus the user can edit and send it.
Is there a direct way to create pseudo-E-Mails in the Inbox or a solution to the problems above? I cannot send a real e-mail, as notifcations have to be instantaneous.
Thanks a lot.
Dominik
Code:
MAPIFolderPtr pInbox;
_ItemsPtr pInboxItems;
_MailItemPtr pNewMail;
pInbox = pMAPI->GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox);
pInboxItems = pInbox->Items;
pNewMail = pInboxItems->Add();
pNewMail->Subject = "New Mail Subject";
pNewMail->Body = "New mail body\n";
pNewMail->PutTo("someone@server.com");
pNewMail->Save();
pNewMail->Move(pInbox);
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gunkel wrote: 1. The sender field cannot be set. (It's always empty)
Probably because you've not set it to anything. Use the SetSentOnBehalfOfName() method.
"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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Thanks so far. Actually in my VC++ 2005 with Outlook 2007 its called PutSentOnBehalfOfName(). Why is that? Just curious...
Anyway, the message ist still an "unsent message", which allows the user to edit and sent it. A functionaly that brings me into troubles. Any ideas?
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gunkel wrote: Anyway, the message ist still an "unsent message", which allows the user to edit and sent it.
"Sent" messages really only exist on the recipient's machine, rather than on the machine in which they were created. In general, there are three different types of messages: sent, posted, and saved. Sent messages are traditional e-mail messages sent to a recipient. Posted messages are created in a public folder. Saved messages, which is what you have, are created and saved without either sending or posting.
gunkel wrote: A functionaly that brings me into troubles.
Why?
"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 trying to notify the user about events of my application by placing an item in his outlook inbox. This has to look just like an e-mail that has arrived via a POP-account. (I cannot send it via POP3 or the like, because the notifications have to be instantaneous.)
Because:
1. this must be read-only. (currently not the case)
2. the user must be able to use the reply function in Outlook. (currently not the case)
Thanks.
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i just want to know how to write ftp programs using win32 C style... also how to write networking programs using win32 api's... so i can upload my files automatically at some specific interval to the server...
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Please have a look at MSDN.
Regards,
Paresh.
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