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You did not get the response you were hoping for here so you asked the very same, unedited question on a different forum. Amazing.
"Love people and use things, not love things and use people." - Unknown
"The brick walls are there for a reason...to stop the people who don't want it badly enough." - Randy Pausch
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Hi all
I am getting an error message in my application "This application has failed to start because cximagecrtd.dll was not found".
I tried to download the cximagecrt.dll/cximagecrtd.dll from net. But i couldn't able to find anywhere. Can some one please provide this for me.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
balaram
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You get the source and the project file when you download CxImage.
Just build the CxImageCrtDll project that's inside the CxImageLib workspace.
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May I ask a question why you need to use of CXImage?
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My question is when did this become a CXImage support site?
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Did you see some posts of people they want to use of CXImage for load and show jpg,gif files while they have other ways.
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Hi
I am facing problem in accessing the function template written inside a class. My code is as follows.
Please help me in this regard.
mytemp.h
class mytemp
{
public:
mytemp(void);
~mytemp(void);
template<typename t="">
static T templateadd(T x, T y);
};
mytemp.cpp
template <typename t="">
T mytemp::templateadd(T x, T y) {
return (x + y);
}
main.cpp
int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[])
{
cout<<mytemp::templateadd(10,2); // Here I am getting error: unresolved external symbol ...
//Here I want to access templatedadd() of mytemp class. Please tell me What should be the statement.
return 0;
}
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This is a subtle problem with templates, there's an explanation ahy it happens in here[^]
There is sufficient light for those who desire to see, and there is sufficient darkness for those of a contrary disposition.
Blaise Pascal
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Really helpfull.
Thanks a lot Sashoalm.
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No problem
There is sufficient light for those who desire to see, and there is sufficient darkness for those of a contrary disposition.
Blaise Pascal
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I have an application created with VS2005, consisting of some com-components created with VS2005. But one of the components is created by another department, so this component is still created with VS6. To find an error i have to debug from my application (VS2005) into this semi-external component(VS6). I have the symbols (.pdb) and the source files for the component and i succeed in stepping into the code of the component. But i can't watch any symbol. Has the PDB-format changed between this studio versions, are there any tricks to do the thing ?
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Hi,
I want to change radio button while my program is running.
It start with normal radio button, but a want to change it while running so the text would be on the left side and the button on the right.
(It would look like radio button with "Left Text = true" when u click the button properties.)
I tried
CButton* button = GetDlgItem(IDC_RADIO1)
button->SetButtonStyle(BS_LEFTTEXT)
button->SetButtonStyle(BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | BS_LEFTTEXT)
and few more but i failed.
Any idea ?
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That isnt a good idea because it confuses a lot of users. Better rethink the design.
(if you really want to confuse the user, use 2 Buttons with one invisible and change the visibility)
Greetings from Germany
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ido000 wrote: Any idea ?
Yes,
HWND hWndRadio = ::GetDlgItem(this->m_hWnd, IDC_RADIO1);
LONG lStyle = GetWindowLong(hWndRadio, GWL_STYLE);
lStyle |= BS_LEFTTEXT;
SetWindowLong(hWndRadio, GWL_STYLE, lStyle);
::InvalidateRect(hWndRadio, NULL, TRUE);
::UpdateWindow(hWndRadio);
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
[My articles]
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I want to use of your code freely?
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char str[8];
cin >> str;
When run, if inputed string size more than eight byte, result run time error.
So, how to limit cin >> size or only get eight byte when inputed more than eight?
thanks!
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allocate memory dynamically based on the size of the string
You can use a loop (upto 8) along with getch()/getchar() to get the user input
Some things seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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cin statement doesn't provide you with limited input support. since it wait for RETRUN/ENTER key for updating the input character in buffer supplied to it.!
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow Never mind - my own stupidity is the source of every "problem" - Mixture
cheers,
Alok Gupta
VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
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std::cin.get(str, sizeof(str), '\n');
or
std::cin >> std::setw(sizeof(str)) >>str;
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hanlei0000000009 wrote: When run, if inputed string size more than eight byte, result run time error.
Were you expecting a different result? Why not use a string object instead?
"Love people and use things, not love things and use people." - Unknown
"The brick walls are there for a reason...to stop the people who don't want it badly enough." - Randy Pausch
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Hi Experts,
How can I import .rtf or .doc file content into TextBox.
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Could anybody give reply?
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For import doc file use rich edit control instead of edit control.
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If you were using a rich edit control instead, you could just stream the data in.
"Love people and use things, not love things and use people." - Unknown
"The brick walls are there for a reason...to stop the people who don't want it badly enough." - Randy Pausch
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