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Hi
In my application I need to insert a clock.
So How can I insert a running clock in my Form.
Please suggest me an Example.
I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. -Thomas A. Edison
Thank u
Chandu
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The keywords are Windows.Forms.Timer and Label.
Everything else is up to you.
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What language are you using?
And is google[^] broken?
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good old Latin for roman numbers ...
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i have used a text box in my dialog box in WIN32 programming....now i want that the data entered by user can be copied to a text file on pressing ok. what method can i use for this??
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Telling us what programming language your using would be good for a start :P
c++ for a guess?
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this guy has been asking so many times this question that i doubt he really know what he wants, or at least, what the words he uses actually mean...
i have the impression that he is coding using managed C++ (or C++/CLI), be he's always employing the name of "Win32" in his messages...
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Turns out he is stuck with using Win32, he obviously is a little lost, he can't work out what forums to use, and it's taken several tries, and several correct answers from different people, for him to work out how to create a text file. I'm pretty sure he was wrong when he said that he already knew C++ well.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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Christian Graus wrote: I'm pretty sure he was wrong when he said that he already knew C++ well.
yeah, he was probably talking about VB6++.NET
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I'm still trying to help him, but he's obviously very lost. I think he's doing a course that teaches Win32, and he feels he needs to use API calls instead of standard C++ ones. Whatever the course is, I hope he doesn't expect a job out of it. win32 ???
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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you talk of asking politely...i hav been polite now...and u r doing such things to me..?
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dona jain wrote: you talk of asking politely...i hav been polite now...
spamming and cross posting the forums is what we actually call to be polite around codeproject... and i just gave you a link to let you know the best practices for "asking a question the smarter way". it was all serious. but as you got on my nerves too, i linked the littke google stuff, as you deserved it also :p
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I'm afraid I am starting to believe that you are trolling. You've been asked several times for information about what you're doing, and not responded. I've asked you countless times to try and work out if you're using C++/CLI, if you're using MFC, or whatever, you never answer. If you post again, please post with some code, so we can work out what forum you should be asking in, and once we've helped you define the technology you're using, stick to that forum.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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well...i m not using MFC... i hav been asked to do so...i am doing programming in WIN32 C++ .NET and can use API. i m providing u with the code here..i want the two strings cName and CCompany to be now saved into a file on pressing OK button.
this forum has really helped me a lot . hope for same again...thanks.
TCHAR cName[20];
TCHAR cCompany[20];
switch(Msg)
{
case WM_INITDIALOG:
{
return TRUE;
}
case WM_COMMAND:
{
switch(wParam)
{
case IDOK:
{
size_t nLen;
GetDlgItemText(hWndDlg, IDC_EDIT1, cName, 20);
nLen = strlen(cName);
if (nLen == 0)
{
MessageBox(hWndDlg,"Please Enter name","Error",MB_ICONERROR);
break;
}
GetDlgItemText(hWndDlg, IDC_EDIT2, cCompany, 20);
nLen = strlen(cCompany);
if (nLen == 0)
{
MessageBox(hWndDlg,"Please Enter Company","Error",MB_ICONERROR);
break;
}
EndDialog(hWndDlg, 0);
break;
}
case IDCANCEL:
{
EndDialog(hWndDlg, 0);
return TRUE;
break;
}
}
return FALSE;
}
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OK, so you *are* using Win32. The visual c++ forum is the best for this, although even then, you're in a severe minority to be using such an old approach to windows apps. Support for this is going to be very thin on the ground.
Now you'd just use standard c++ to save the values, using the classes I pointed you to the other day. Something like
#include <fstream>
std::ofstream file ("c:\\file.txt");
file << cName << std::endl;
file << cCompany << std::endl;
file.close();
This is standard C++, which I don't use much, so there may be some errors, you may need to check an online reference, or your books to get it exactly right.
Why do you need to use Win32 ? What a nightmare...
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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thanks.
but it will be nice if you provide some API code to implement this,
as it is a better approach...well i m a S/W developer trainee so i have to work on Win32.. as i am strictly asked to do so.
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dona jain wrote: but it will be nice if you provide some API code to implement this,
I don't know what you mean ? Others have told you the Win32 functions to call, but why would you prefer to call Win32 methods, than standard C++ methods ? That's just stupid, unless you're trying to write the code in C, not C++
Why are you accepting a position where you learn Win32 ? You know that no-one uses it, right ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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How can i draw tables (flexible as in ms word). I have tried to use rtf codes for it but table is not flexible enough when user writes in cells the cell is not auto sized or the text is not wrapped accordingly but it ignores the lines of table and the text overlaps it.
Please if someone have a solution then let me know asap.
Salman Sheikh
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Hi Friends,
I came to know about the new guidance to develop windows application. And did some sample applications. I have some issues and doubts.
1. I have deployed it in a webserver. When it is accessed, its opening as new application (Window App). Is there any way that we can fix this window inside the IE itself.
2. I have used the SCSF May 2007 to develop that application. Everything is working fine, if I run it directly. But when I deployed it, I am not able to view the other Blocks used inside the app. Say, menu items, tool bars, buttons, etc. The shell only showing up.
Please help me, if you have any solution.
Thanks in advance.
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Venkatesh Mookkan wrote: 1. I have deployed it in a webserver. When it is accessed, its opening as new application (Window App). Is there any way that we can fix this window inside the IE itself.
You mean you used click once to deploy it?
If so click once is a method for distributing Windows Applications using web technologies. It's not for running Windows Applications inside a web browser.
Venkatesh Mookkan wrote: 2. I have used the SCSF May 2007 to develop that application. Everything is working fine, if I run it directly. But when I deployed it, I am not able to view the other Blocks used inside the app. Say, menu items, tool bars, buttons, etc. The shell only showing up.
When it's deployed are the SCSF assemblies included with the application? If not you'll probably need to install them on each machine.
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Hey OriginSH,
Thanks for responding.
originSH wrote: You mean you used click once to deploy it?
Yep. I am using Click Once to deploy it.
originSH wrote: If so click once is a method for distributing Windows Applications using web technologies. It's not for running Windows Applications inside a web browser.
I do know this. Is there any solution to fix it inside the IE, like ActiveX. We are about to quit ActiveX as we are already using it.
originSH wrote: When it's deployed are the SCSF assemblies included with the application? If not you'll probably need to install them on each machine.
I read the help given with SCSF for Click Once deployment process. But the assemblies are not including. Even it not working the deployed machine. Say, the developer the machine. It works only on running from VS IDE.
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Hi,
I'm trying to set up a UserControl or Component that consists of a label, which is colored and has Dock set to Top so that it spans the top of the UserControl/Component. Under this is a Panel, dock set to Fill.
When I use this, I want controls that I add to it to be placed in the Panel.
But I'm running into difficulties:
When I try to do this by creating a UserControl, I cannot add Controls to an instance of it in the VS Designer.
When I try to do this with a Component(inheriting from the Panel class), I can add to it, but the Controls end up in the top level Panel, not the inner panel.
I could get around this by adding to it programatically, using a custom Add method, but I'd really like to be able to use the designer!
Maybe the technique I'm using is incorrect? Or maybe I need to add some kind of override for my UserControl/Component's Add method? How do I do this?
Thanks for any help you can offer me.
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