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I'm still learning MFC and started a test project that I am using to learn how to enable/disable menu items and toolbar buttons. I did not know whether or not to name the toolbar buttons on the CDialogBar toolbar with the same IDs as the menu items.
After changing some of the toolbar buttons to the same IDs, I got everything to work except one button which the resource editor would not allow me to change because it said I had a duplicate ID. The only difference with this one is that it is for a menu called "IDR_STOPMENU" that gets inserted once the user selects an action and gets removed after the "ID_STOPMENU" menuitem is selected from within this menu.
So, figuring that maybe the order of the buttons on the toolbar were not the same as the menuitems, I started to play around with the order and finally was able to change one other button but then I decided to manually change the command ID used in the OnStopMenu() and ON_UPDATE_COMMAND_UI() functions as well as in the resource editor because I thought ID_MENUSTOP looked stupid when used as an ID on both the menu and button. This screwed everything up so I put everything back and now if I put a breakpoint in either of these two functions they are not called at all. How do I get back? Did I do something that screwed up classwizard or what?
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To further show off my ignorance about STL, how does STL handle errors?
I'd try to error check a vector.reserve call (by other means than calling and comparing against capacity afterwards).
I'd expected it to make use of it's own exception class, but my debugger says I'm mistaken. (Yes, I live with the VC++ 6 STL implem)
Peter
You don't need to sleep to see a nightmare Anne Clark [sighist]
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Show as some code please!
Best regards,
Alexandru Savescu
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class Foo {
std::vector<Bar> vec1;
std::vector<TCHAR> vec2;
void Reserve(int sz1, int sz2) {
vec1.reserve(sz1);
vec2.reserve(sz2);
if (everythingIsOK ) {
...
}
}
}
When one of the reserve calls fail, it's "silent" (i.e. it keeps the old size). I could compare sz1==capacity(), but that doesn't look like STL to me - I thought STL would consistently use exceptions situations like this.
Peter Puzzled
You don't need to sleep to see a nightmare Anne Clark [sighist]
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peterchen wrote:
When one of the reserve calls fail, it's "silent"
This is due to a documented bug with Microsofts implementation of ::operator new.
You have to provide your own implementation of the global operator new function (or provide an allocator to the vector that does the right thing) that throws an exception of type std::bad_alloc when the memory request can't be met.
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I want to populate an edit control with a paragraph. The only way to populate a multiline edit I found is to have
\r\n at the end of each line, so obviously it doesnt look like a paragraph. Do I have to use a CRichEdit, or will my poor CEdit do the task?
Thanks,
ns
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You get automatic text wrapping in en edit control when the ES_AUTOHSCROLL style is not set. this way, you can save your precious \r\n's for the paragraph breaks.
Other than that, you would need to use the RickEdit.
You don't need to sleep to see a nightmare Anne Clark [sighist]
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What's up coders... I am interested in changing the size of the shelltraywnd so that I can have a window similar to the task bar but my own which sits at the top of the screen. Then when any other window is maximized it will think that the bottom of my new task bar or window is the top of the screen and won't go past it.
So in reality I wanna change the height that all windows maximize to on the screen. Right now the go to the top of the screen but I would like to be able to change this so that they only maximize to 200 pixels below the screen and then I can fit an application in there so it sorta simulates what the task bar is doing if it were at the top of the screen.
If anyone could help me or give me some hints as to what this would involve that would be awesome.
Peace
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i , all guys here.
I confront a handicap in my VC study , and expect your help.
Now , I am writting a class inheriting CWnd . and I want my class have the function to respond the UI message such as mousedown or keydown etc.
Have some master-hands can solve this problem . If you have some sample classes that can show to me ,please email to me :polosheng@yeah.net. thanks.
Another , I have made a sample class . it can pass the complier,but when linked ,the exe file didn't respond the lbuttondown message.And here is the code. Conld you give me some suggestions?
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#if !defined(AFX_MYMSG_H__F9CB9441_F91B_11D1_8610_0040055C08D9__INCLUDED_)
#define AFX_MYMSG_H__F9CB9441_F91B_11D1_8610_0040055C08D9__INCLUDED_
#if _MSC_VER >= 1000
#pragma once
#endif // _MSC_VER >= 1000
// MyMsg.h : header file
//
#include <afxwin.h>
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CMyMsg CWnd
class CMyMsg : public CWnd
{
DECLARE_DYNAMIC(CMyMsg)
public:
static WNDPROC m_wndProc;
public:
CMyMsg();
private:
//{{AFX_MSG(CFolderDialog)
// NOTE - the ClassWizard will add and remove member functions here.
afx_msg void OnLButtonDown( UINT nFlags, CPoint point );
//}}AFX_MSG
DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP()
};
//{{AFX_INSERT_LOCATION}}
// Microsoft Developer Studio will insert additional declarations immediately before the previous line.
#endif // !defined(AFX_MYMSG_H__F9CB9441_F91B_11D1_8610_0040055C08D9__INCLUDED_)
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//implement file
#include "MyMsg.h"
#ifdef _DEBUG
#define new DEBUG_NEW
#undef THIS_FILE
static char THIS_FILE[] = __FILE__;
#endif
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CMyMsg
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC(CMyMsg,CWnd)
WNDPROC CMyMsg::m_wndProc = NULL;
BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CMyMsg , CWnd)
//{{AFX_MSG_MAP(CFolderDialog)
// NOTE - the ClassWizard will add and remove mapping macros here.
ON_WM_LBUTTONDOWN()
//}}AFX_MSG_MAP
END_MESSAGE_MAP()
LRESULT CALLBACK WindowProcNew(HWND hwnd,UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
return CallWindowProc(CMyMsg::m_wndProc, hwnd, message, wParam, lParam);
}
CMyMsg::CMyMsg()
{
}
void CMyMsg::OnLButtonDown( UINT nFlags, CPoint point )
{
::Beep(1000,1000);
}
ignorance
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Anybody know it ?
please give me some advise . Thank you
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If my printer set the resolution at 300 dpi and I want to print at the other resolution. How to write code to do that?
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does not changing the scaling mode of the print dc affect the resolution of the output?
if not then maybe you have to send some printer specific codes to the device before printing
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try to call printer dc (structure) to see printer's characteristics. if it doesn't sucessful you must change printer driver.
Good lack
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I tried:
<br />
void CTrain1View::OnReadin() <br />
{<br />
CString sWriteText;
sWriteText="Rich text is shown here in sample project";<br />
<br />
EDITSTREAM es;<br />
es.dwCookie = (DWORD)&sWriteText;
es.pfnCallback = MEditStreamInCallback;
<br />
m_richedit.StreamIn(SF_RTF,es);
}<br />
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DWORD __stdcall MEditStreamInCallback(DWORD dwCookie, LPBYTE pbBuff, LONG cb, LONG *pcb)<br />
{<br />
CString *psBuffer = (CString *)dwCookie;<br />
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if (cb < psBuffer->GetLength()) cb = psBuffer->GetLength();<br />
<br />
for (int i=0;i<cb;i++)<br />
{<br />
*(pbBuff+i) = psBuffer->GetAt(i);<br />
}<br />
<br />
*pcb = cb;<br />
<br />
*psBuffer = psBuffer->Mid(cb);<br />
<br />
return 0;<br />
}<br />
<br />
but this did not populate the richedit control. Instead it crashed precisely at :
for (int i=0;i<cb;i++)<br />
{<br />
*(pbBuff+i) = psBuffer->GetAt(i);<br />
}<br />
In the debug window I could see that the entire string was retrieved, and it entered the for loop even after that. Then crashed. so is it an indexing problem? How to fix it?
Thanks,
ns
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From the debugger, for some reason (The string is just "Rich text" with length of 9) ,I see that cb =4092, and MSDN said that the loop index is to be less than GetLength = 9. No wonder its crashing. But what is this cb thats being passed in? Helllpp!
Thank you much,
ns
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The for loop looks bad. Did you forget to include the condition and the increment in your post? In any case, you can simply copy a CString into a char array (as it looks like what you want to do) by doing:
strcpy (pbBuff, *psBuffer->GetBuffer(0));
*psBuffer->ReleaseBuffer(); /ravi
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Wonder why the loop got mangled in the mail
DWORD __stdcall MEditStreamInCallback(DWORD dwCookie, LPBYTE pbBuff, LONG cb, LONG *pcb)<br />
{<br />
CString *psBuffer = (CString *)dwCookie;<br />
TRACE(*psBuffer);<br />
TRACE("cb is %d",cb);
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TRACE("getlength is %d",psBuffer->GetLength()); debugger says its 9, correct<br />
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cb =9;<br />
<br />
TRACE("length is %d",cb);<br />
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for (int i=0;i<cb;i++)<br />
<br />
<br />
{<br />
<br />
TRACE("index i is %d", i);<br />
*(pbBuff+i) = psBuffer->GetAt(i);<br />
}<br />
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*pcb = cb; \\this looks weird. cb never changes....not that I can see<br />
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*psBuffer = psBuffer->Mid(cb);<br />
<br />
return 0;<br />
}
I'm trying your idea now...
Thanks.
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The for loop is
for (int i=0;i
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i=0
i less than cb
increment i
Aaargh!
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That's what I thought. That's a simple strcpy, so my suggestion should work.
/ravi
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You need to surround your code with <pre> </pre>
/ravi
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Don't forget to include "\n" at the end of your TRACE() string, otherwise you may need to cross the Atlantic to view the debugger output. Highly inconvenient.
/ravi
Let's put "civil" back into "civilization"
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Try this:
DWORD CALLBACK _LoadRtfCallback(
DWORD dwCookie, // (in) pointer to the string
LPBYTE pbBuff, // (in) pointer to the destination buffer
LONG cb, // (in) size in bytes of the destination buffer
LONG FAR *pcb // (out) number of bytes transfered
)
{
LPCTSTR pszMsg = (LPCTSTR)dwCookie;
// number of bytes to copy
*pcb = _tcslen( pszMsg ) * sizeof(TCHAR);
// limiting it up to the buffer's size
if( *pcb > cb )
*pcb = cb;
// copying the string to the buffer
memcpy( pbBuff, pszMsg, *pcb );
// advancing to the end of the string
pszMsg += *pcb / sizeof(TCHAR);
// if it's the end of the string, returns NULL;
// otherwise, returns a pointer to the next char to transfer as the cookie
return ( *pszMsg != '\0' ) ? (DWORD)pszMsg : NULL;
}
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I am wondering - in CRichEditStream::_LoadRtfCallback, is CRichEditStream replaced by the name of my view class? Why does this callback have a different signature type from what I see in the MSDN:
DWORD __stdcall MEditStreamOutCallback(DWORD dwCookie, LPBYTE pbBuff, LONG cb, LONG *pcb)
You have
DWORD CALLBACK _LoadRtfCallback(
DWORD dwCookie,
LPBYTE pbBuff,
LONG cb,
LONG FAR *pcb
)
Are these two forms of the function declaration equivalent? Can I use your function in conjunction with:
void CRichEgView::OnReadin()
{
CString sWriteText;
sWriteText="Rich text is shown here in sample project";
EDITSTREAM es;
es.dwCookie = (DWORD)&sWriteText;
es.pfnCallback = MEditStreamInCallback;
GetRichEditCtrl().StreamIn(SF_RTF,es);
}
What will this line be when used with your function:
es.pfnCallback = MEditStreamInCallback; // Specify the pointer to the callback function
Sorry if my questions sound naive
Thanks,
ns
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