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When you draw the text on your DC you can use CDC::GetTextExtent(...) /CDC::GetOutputTextExtent(...) to know the size of the label [heigh and width].
Of course, to do this you have to draw yourself the text on the screen, so you have to create a derived class of CView.
In this way it will be very simple also to color the words with different colors: I think that this can be useful to your project.
Russell
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i think i didn't explain u my problem in a correct way...
the 2 functions u have given returns the height and width of the string...
but my question is how will i get the string over which mouse is thr...
that is if u keep the mouse over a variable name "var name"
which is of integer type my tooltip should show
"int var name".
i think i've explained u clearly now...
thanx 4 ur reply ...
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i used builder 6 and got the whole cppbrowser to work but now i want to save the html into a text file,how do i convert the IDispatch to string?
this is what the help tells me.but honestly i don't understand
"Use Document to access an IDispatch interface for manipulating the contents of the HTML document through the COM object model. If there is no active document, Document is NULL. That is, you must first load a document using the Navigate or Navigate2 method before you can manipulate it using the Document interface.
For more information about this interface, see the document object section of Microsoft’s Dynamic HTML reference."
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hye,
in my project,i m usind a DVR card which gives 4 channel video
now i have increased the width and height of my all 4 video channels....but the recorded file is not very clear.....
can anybody tell me what should i do????
Do i have to change video parameters like brightness,contrast or i have to change video standard like 4CIF,2CIF.
please help!!!!!
NT
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My program crashed when it invoked one dll's function with debug mode.My code is below.
DVDErrorThrower err;
try {
err = m_session->BeginDiscAccess(hModule, device, DAM_READ_ONLY, 0, 0);
}
catch(dvd_eng_error e)
{
return E_FAIL;
}
The breakpoint is in _CRT_DEBUGGER_HOOK.
*******************************************************************************/
#include <dbgint.h>
#ifdef _DEBUG
#include <internal.h>
#include <limits.h>#include <mtdll.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
_CRT_ALLOC_HOOK _pfnAllocHook = _CrtDefaultAllocHook;
/***
*int _CrtDefaultAllocHook() - allow allocation
*
*Purpose:
* allow allocation
*
*Entry:
* all parameters ignored
*
*Exit:
* returns TRUE
*
*Exceptions:
*
*******************************************************************************/
int __cdecl _CrtDefaultAllocHook(
int nAllocType,
void * pvData,
size_t nSize,
int nBlockUse,
long lRequest,
const unsigned char * szFileName,
int nLine
)
{
return 1; /* allow all allocs/reallocs/frees */
}
#endif /* _DEBUG */
int _debugger_hook_dummy;
#ifdef _M_IA64
#undef _CRT_DEBUGGER_HOOK
#define _CRT_DEBUGGER_HOOK __crt_debugger_hook
#endif /* _M_IA64 */
__declspec(noinline)
void __cdecl _CRT_DEBUGGER_HOOK(int _Reserved)
{
/* assign 0 to _debugger_hook_dummy so that the function is not folded in retail */
(_Reserved);
_debugger_hook_dummy = 0;
}
and the callstack is like below:
> msvcr80.dll!_crt_debugger_hook(int _Reserved=) Line 65 C
msvcr80.dll!_invoke_watson(const wchar_t * pszExpression=0x00000000, const wchar_t * pszFunction=0x00000000, const wchar_t * pszFile=0x00000000, unsigned int nLine=0, unsigned int pReserved=0) Line 181 + 0x7 bytes C++
msvcr80.dll!_invalid_parameter_noinfo() Line 99 + 0xc bytes C++
TnAPIEngine.dll!05c0531e()
[Frames below may be incorrect and/or missing, no symbols loaded for NeroAPIEngine.dll]
TnAPIEngine.dll!05d920b0()
ntdll.dll!77b21843()
ntdll.dll!77b216dc()
msvcr80.dll!malloc(unsigned int size=189077260) Line 163 + 0x63 bytes C
mfc80u.dll!operator new(unsigned int nSize=0) Line 349 + 0x3 bytes C++
TnAPIEngine.dll!05d925e9()
TnAPIEngine.dll!05dc89fe()
And my Pc's environoment is :
Vista ultimate.
visual stdio 2005 sp1
but if I ran my program step by step ,it would catch the exception the function threw. And also with release mode.the program worked well!
I'm crazy.
Can anybody help me?
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I have installed it.but the bug also display.
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try cathcing all exceptions with catch(...){}
If u can Dream... U can do it
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I have tried it,but it is useless.
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Then try isolating the problem with that dll function. (remove the parts which smells some problems). likewise try again..
I think there is project specific settings for exceptions , Give a look into that..
All the best friend.
If u can Dream... U can do it
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yeath,you are right,I have tried it.the result is that my program can catch the exception.
But which project settings would be possible for this exception?
I compared difference of project's settings between debug mode and release mode.
But they are same except for runtime library,and others I guess would't cause this problem.
Multi-thread Dll is set under release mode,and Multi-thread Debug Dll is set under debug mode.
If I set Multi-thread Debug Dll as runtime library under release,the program will be fine in that function but other functions,
If I set multi-thread dll as runtime library under debug,the problem is still exists.
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waiting on line! thanks!
I like vc ,hope to talk about much with fans of vc!
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You can use TVM_INSERTITEM and TVINSERTSTRUCT in which TVINSERTSTRUCT::itemex.iIntegral is for specifying the height. Through this you can set different height for each items.
- NS -
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Hi! everyone!
I happened a problem now. I want to implement a transparent button. So I override the class of CButton. When I want to get the background of button, I use the GetParent() to get the CWnd* of the dialog the button in at first. But the point I get isn't the dialog's. It is the point of the desktop! Then I use GetParentOwner(). But the point it returned is same as GetParent(). So I don't know how to resolve this problem. Is there anyone who know how to resolve it? Thx!
regards!
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i think if you can use the virtual function.i don't really understand just my feeling .
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I use Getparent() in the OnEraseBkgnd(CDC *pDC) to get the CWnd* of the dialog. And then I can copy the background of the button. The code is as following:
if(!m_bHasErased)<br />
{<br />
CRect rc;<br />
GetClientRect(&rc);<br />
ClientToScreen(&rc);<br />
CWnd *wndParent=GetParentOwner();<br />
CDC *parentDC=wndParent->GetDC();<br />
ScreenToClient(&rc);<br />
CDC memDC;<br />
memDC.CreateCompatibleDC(parentDC);<br />
CBitmap *oldbmp=memDC.SelectObject(&m_bmpBG);<br />
<br />
memDC.BitBlt(0,0,rc.Width(),rc.Height(),parentDC,rc.left,rc.top,SRCCOPY);<br />
<br />
memDC.SelectObject(oldbmp);<br />
wndParent->ReleaseDC(parentDC);<br />
m_bHasErased=TRUE;<br />
}<br />
return CButton::OnEraseBkgnd(pDC);<br />
Then I copy this background to rect in OnPaint() as following:
void CTransBT::OnPaint()<br />
{<br />
CPaintDC dc(this);
CBrush brush;<br />
brush.CreatePatternBrush(&m_bmpBG);<br />
CRect rc;<br />
GetClientRect(&rc);<br />
CDC memDC;<br />
memDC.CreateCompatibleDC(&dc);<br />
memDC.FillRect(&rc,&brush);<br />
dc.BitBlt(0,0,rc.Width(),rc.Height(),&memDC,0,0,SRCCOPY);<br />
memDC.DeleteDC();<br />
}<br />
But the content be drawed is the background under the dialog, not under the button's.
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How did you confirm that your getting the desktops pointer?
whiteclouds wrote: ClientToScreen(&rc);
whiteclouds wrote: ScreenToClient(&rc);
I think this two functions will cancel out each other. the second one should be like
wndParent->ScreenToClient(&rc); isnt it?
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Naveen.R wrote: How did you confirm that your getting the desktops pointer?
Because the content br drawn on button is part of the desktop, not the dialog as I hope.
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Did you try modifing as I said?
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I had tried already. The result was same as before.
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I suggest you to use the GetParent() instead of GetParentOwner().
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Also other things is that you should not capture this from earse background function. Because you will get some white background or some other junk items when you capture so. This problem can be solved if you use the WM_PRINTCLIENT message.
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I'm pleased to see your reply. Thx at first. But I can't find the message you refered. This message isn't existed.
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