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no, it's not called, either.
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The messages are probably being sent to your mainframe window.
/ravi
Let's put "civil" back into "civilization"
http://www.ravib.com
ravib@ravib.com
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no. I added breakpoint at both
CMyView::OnShowWindow()
and
CMainFrame::OnShowWindow().
but it only stops when my program starts, not when it is restored from the taskbar. why??
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Try WM_ACTIVATE, the message tells you whether the app was in minimized state when it got WM_ACTIVATE message. To find out what messages a app receives you can use Microsoft Spy++.
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got it working now. Thanks a lot!
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I have a combo list control in my application which I populate with strings on startup. On my system (WinXP && VS.NET) it runs perfectly, however on all the other systems I've tried it on (targeting Win2000 && NT) the combo list control does not populate with my strings.
I've looked all through my code and cant see the problem, I've stepped through the code but like I said .. everything works just fine on my system. Is there something I should be linking in with my program? Has anybody else run into this? I've statically linked the MFC libraries to the program since the DLL's will most likely -not- be on the client systems..
Thanks in advance for any ideas..
Travis D. Mathison --- --- After three days without programming, life becomes meaningless ...
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Is your problem that when you press the down-pointing arrow, only a small line appears at the bottom of the control and it looks like no string has been added to the control?
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That is exactly what it does. I was reading around CP and saw things on setting the height of the listbox that gets dropped down .. am I on the right track? If so, why would it work without doing that on my development system but not on the clients systems?
Travis D. Mathison --- --- After three two days without programming, life becomes meaningless ...
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may be you should resize the combo box control. from the dialog editor click on the down arrow of the combo box and then resize the drop-down box. and build your project
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Yeah, I realized this a little bit ago .. I don't know what the heck I was thinking. This issue was a no-brainer -- been one of those days.. thanks anyways :P
Travis D. Mathison --- --- After three days without programming, life becomes meaningless ...
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Use MoveWindow and the height and width parameter defines the dropdown area.
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How can I place a single symbolic letter in a StaticText-Field???
for example:
Angle (show Symbol: APLPHA) : 90°
Angle (show Symbol: BETA): 30°
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Your best way of doing this is to create a member variable CFont object and create a font and set it for that static text control. You can then set the right character index for the reqquired symbol.
Take a look at the character map table supplied in windows and find a common font that supports the character(s) you need. Then create that font in code and apply it to the control.
Roger Allen
Sonork 100.10016
If I had a quote, it would be a very good one.
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That's not the problem,
I try to explain:
I would have a "normal Text" with a single symbolic Character! I need this, because I would explain a mathematical form in a dialog!
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- ANSI has primitive support for greek letters, but you can use some.
- Use Unicode.
- Create a custom font. (safest bet)
- Bark like a dog!
Jeremy L. Falcon<nobr>
Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
"It was a blind man who taught me how to see." - Aerosmith
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A ruler?
GetTextExtentPoint32() is another way.
/Magnus
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Thanks, i think i'll go with the API how do you set a Device Context's font?
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u can use SelectObject()
/Magnus
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Can you give me an example? I'm not good at that stuff
Thanks
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something like this:
HFONT hNewFont = ::CreateFont(...);
HFONT hOld = ::SelectObject(hDC, hNewFont);
...
::SelectObject(hDC, hOld);
DeleteObject(hNewFont);
-c
Cheap Oil. It's worth it!
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Hi everyone,
I have an error like this:
Linking...
Creating library Debug/PrsPunct32.lib and object Debug/PrsPunct32.exp
Debug/PrsPunct32.exe : warning LNK4086: entrypoint "_mainCRTStartup" is not __stdcall with 12 bytes of arguments; image may not run
LIBCD.lib(crt0.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _main
Debug/PrsPunct32.exe : fatal error LNK1120: 1 unresolved externals
Error executing link.exe.
I am using VC++ 6.0 What's causing this? and how can I solve this?
Thanks/Regards
Sidney
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try compiling with /Gz option
Michel
It is a lovely language, but it takes a very long time to say anything in it, because we do not say anything in it, unless it is worth taking a very long time to say, and to listen to.
- TreeBeard
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Hi Mich,
I still get the same error even if I add the /Gz option. Any Idea
Thanks/Regards
Sidney
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Looks like you are building a DLL. make sure you have all your project settings correct. use the app wizard.
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