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can any body tell me where to get msi.lib
thanks
himanshu p.taunk
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Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 14:03:05 +0800
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I'm a fourth year student and I've a project about PDA programming like skype.
I decide to implement with c++ and I have to use SIP Protocol to create session between endpoints
so that's a problem>>> I don't know what Library I should use (I can't find any library ). I found RTC(Real Time Communication) of Microsoft but I'm not sure that it's can use for PDA
or anyone who can give me an example code about register to SIP server or any book about SIP programming.
please help me...T-T
wimut
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Hello
Assuming my projects workspace is present in the path "C:\myfolder\myproject" as myproject.dsw, how do we include the paths for a .h file in the following scenarios,
1. Assume you have a file myproject.cpp at "C:\myfolder\myproject" and you want to include a .h file present in "C:\myfolder" and another .h file present in "C:\myfolder\myproject\library".
2. Assume you have a file myproject.cpp at "C:\myfolder" and you want to include a .h file present in "C:\myfolder\myproject" and another .h file present in "C:\myfolder\myproject\library".
3. Assume you have a file myproject.cpp at "C:\myfolder\myproject\library" and you want to include a .h file present in "C:\myfolder" and another .h file present in "C:\myfolder\myproject".
Thanx
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know one logic i.e., "." refers to the current directory, and ".." refers to the parent directory.
so using above, you can use something like,
#include "..\another.h" or ".\library\something.h"
definately this will work.
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In "Project properties" - "C/C++" - "General" - "Additional Include Directories" add ".." as the first entry.
Now, the cases are
1. #include "file1.h" and #include "library/file1.h"
2. #include "myproject/file3.h" and #include "myproject/library/file4.h"
3. Here, instead of ".." a name from the MACROS would be appropriate" $(InputDir) prossibly.
Then #include "myproject/file5.h" and #include "myproject/library/file6.h"
Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not money, I am become as a sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. George Orwell, "Keep the Aspidistra Flying", Opening words
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Is there any preprocessor directive to set /Gz compiler option
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I'm looking for good Gantt Chart library. Suggest me..
Thank you.
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if you mean an active X control, then spell out your requirements and we shall develop one such control.
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Your kindness is heartwarming
codito ergo sum
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Did you search on the internet?
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Yeah I searched on the internet but found only commercial ones.
I'm looking for chart similar to following one..I need basic library which I can extend for my purpose..
http://www.ilog.com/products/views/gantt/index.cfm
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Hi Dear,
I need to make the report view of the list control non sortable( Disable Sorting) at run time. But i could not find out any API.
I tried to set LVS_NOSORTHEADER in PreCreateWindow() but it is making the list view non sortable all the time.
I need to make it Non soratble only at run time.
Like if I click on a particular node in a tree view then the list view dispalyed corrresponding to that should be non sortable.
Can Any body help me
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1.first, take a separate application for test.
2.take two list controls.
3.in properties, enable sort for one control.
4.assign a member variables to both.(say m_l1,m_l2)
5.try m_l1.GetProperty() and m_l2.GetProperty();
6.see the difference.
7.then appply the same for the required control using SetProperty();
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I've seen various applications that run on Windows detect the upload speed of data being transfered upstream. Obviously this can be done through some feature in Winsock that I can't seem to find. I can do a send() on a non-blocking socket of 1MB of data and it returns immediately and successfully but I know the data is just queued and being sent at about 40K/sec. How? What API?
Actually, never mind. I'm pretty sure I've figured it out.
-- modified at 3:20 Monday 3rd September, 2007
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IsDestinationReachable() AIP helps?
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I forgot to mention that I'd like to remain as cross-platform portable as possible (Preference: BSD-style socket calls) and also something that works under NT 4 (Win9x support would be nice but not necessary) and the language I'm using is C++.
The IsDestinationReachable() API is not useful. It just returns the line speed of my Ethernet connection (100Mbps).
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Hello Friends,
Can I change the color of Button Caption.
I am using Win32 Appliction. And I have a Button on Dialog Box, say Exit. I want exit to be written in Red Color than Black one.
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OnCtlColor[^] is one way of doing it.
Prasad
MS MVP - VC++
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Are you sure this will work for button? I think owner draw is the only solution.
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Naveen.R wrote: Are you sure this will work for button?
Not sure, . Yes, it wont work for button.
Naveen.R wrote: I think owner draw is the only solution.
Hamid's solution(below) is one way to do it.
Prasad
MS MVP - VC++
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prasad_som wrote: Hamid's solution(below) is one way to do it.
AFAIK there is no WM_CTLCOLOR meesage now in windows messages. But it have been changed to
WM_CTLCOLORBTN
WM_CTLCOLOREDIT
WM_CTLCOLORDLG
WM_CTLCOLORLISTBOX
WM_CTLCOLORSCROLLBAR
WM_CTLCOLORSTATIC
The WM_CTLCOLOR in MFC, is made over the above messages. So handling the CWnd::OnCtlColor() and handling the WM_CTLCOLORBTN are same. So that too wont work for button.
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Thanx,
I handle to WM_CTLCOLORBTN Message. But next, what to do. I dont know anything. I am beginner in VC++.
I tried out following things. but it dont work
case WM_CTLCOLORBTN:<br />
SetTextColor((HDC)wParam,RGB(255,0,0)); <br />
break;
And I want The Caption on Only One Button to be on different Color.
Please Help Me How to Do this
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As I mentioned eariler this will not work. the only way to change the color of button is to owner draw it. There are many articles in the code project describing the "owner draw" in button. Check them.
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