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[SetColorAdjustment^] has most of the options that you can apply on DC, for others I think you may need to manipulate in bitmap that you draw on the DC.
modified on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 8:43 AM
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Do you want to set these parameters for an image?
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BTW see this[^] link of course its not your answer but it has helpful info for you.
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setcoloradjustment is not working .I want to change for whole device context not for bitmap
Trioum
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Why not working and can you more explain what do you want to do,excatly?
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Hi ,
i developed one mfc application, while i run the application in win32 Release mode i am getting the Linker error, if i run the application in win32 debug mode there is no error occurs.
Error :
LINK : fatal error LNK1104: cannot open file "uafxcw.lib"
Error executing link.exe.
please help me.
With Regard
Mytheensha
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do you have the same linking settings in both debug and release mode ?
also, did you read this[^] article ?
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You may be trying to build the Unicode version and do not have the unicode libraries installed. Use the build toolbar to just build the Win32 Debug or Win32 Release configurations instead.
See if this helps.
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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It seems you you are building for Unicode configuration, the required library is missing, may be you need to rerun the setup and the setup configuration should specify unicode support for MFC, It depends on the version of compiler
for instance see,
"NOTE: The MFC Unicode libraries are NOT installed by default; you can rerun setup and select only the Unicode MFC libraries"
from [INFO: Unicode Support in the Microsoft Foundation Class Library^]
and
"To copy the files to your hard disk, rerun Setup and click Add/Remove Features. Click Language Tools, click Visual C++, and click Visual C++ Class & Template Libraries, and select both ATL MFC Shared Libraries Unicode and ATL MFC Static Libraries Unicode. This will copy the following files to your hard drive:"
from [Unicode and Multibyte Character Set (MBCS) Support^]
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I've have Visual C++ 6.0 from awhile back. I'm planning to do more programming again (haven't done much the past 10 years). Should I upgrade to some newer Version of C++. If so, which one and what are the advantages?
Thanks!
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Kwanalouie wrote: Should I upgrade to some newer Version of C++.
I advise you so.
the VC++6 compiler was written before the C++ standard got official, so it's not really compliant. since then, VS2003 made a good improvement, but if you can get a copy of VS2008, feel free to.
be be aware that you won't be able to do MFC with the Express version.
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KarstenK wrote: The worst was 2001 (IMHO: S**t).
2001 just doesn't exist it was 2002 (VS7.0)
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Kindly please anyone post a very basic snippet of multithreading using mutex to synchronise the threads.
Thanks.
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OK - We've a helpful answer now.
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
.·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·.
Codeproject.com: Visual C++ MVP
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that's what make people MVPs : good professional, understanding, and always helpful
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And our answers!?
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I added one class for a dialog through class wizard.After i pressing OK.Then when i double click the control it say "Cannot add new member".
And also in ClassView Tab, the class which i added through classwizard is not present there.
Why?
Pls help me out.
Anu
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Usually, deleting .ncb does trick in such situation.
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Yes, Its working. Thank you so much.
Anu
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Hi!
I want to know which is the equivalent of XMLTextReader(Visual C++ .NET) class in VC 6.
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No. I want to read XML data from an URL. In Visual C++ .NET XmlTextReader is available to perform this task. In Visual C++ 6.0 how do I do this? Is there any alternative class available? Pls help me immediately.
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have you opened the link and atleast gone through 2-3 statement, if not
"XMLTree loads XML documents from a URL and graphically displays them in a tree view". XML DOM interfaces supports what you are saying and XML tree is the sample demonstrating it.
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