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Thanks I could get it !!
But what happens if i run my application in a different system, its registry will not be containing data which i have entered !!
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Its easy make it . CRegKey
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can i assign list box with 2 control variables?
1st is control variable is of COwnerDrawListBox type (custom list box) and 2nd i want to assign control variable of type CListBox?
i tried in this way but is it giving run time error?
plz help me.
thanks in advance
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why do you want to do such a thing?
The two controls are of different type after all.
I guess, you want to have a functionality of CListBox and COwnerDrawListBox. Is it right? If affirmative you can simply override some functions in the derived class.
Some things seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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how can i add background color to a window using its handle. Anyone plz tell me.
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I want to change the background color of child window.
I have created the Child Window using CreateWindow function. Now im having only the handle of the child window. Using the handle,How can i change the background color?
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HWND hwnd=yourchildwindow
HDC hdc=::GetDC(hwnd);
SetBKcolor(hdc,RGB(53,97,200);
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Wheres problem did you use of debugger hwnd is null or hdc?
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hWnd and hdc is pointing to some value, not NULL.
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Return value of CreateWindow.
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Roay wrote: hi
Hi !
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1/ try using a more helpful subject than "hi". Though it's polite at least!
2/ what kind of window is it?
3/ is it in your own source code, or do you mean someone else's window?
Iain.
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Iain Clarke wrote: try using a more helpful subject than "hi". Though it's polite at least
Subject: hi Iain
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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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What kind of window you are creating?
If it is a predefined window (like, edit, static, etc.) then there are specific ways for that.
If not, you can use SetClassLong with GCL_HBRBACKGROUND to change the background color.
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Hi All
I am useing VC2005.When i build the code then i am geting this error .Plz help me
\program files\microsoft visual studio 8\vc\platformsdk\include\windef.h(176) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'winnt.h': No such file or directory
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MsmVc wrote: Plz help me
Sure why not. If you don't know how include files work then you need better study material for learning how to program in C/C++. You are using one or more books that are introductions to C/C++ to learn from yes?
led mike
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Hi,
I have a application that communicates with server (Java) and communication is done using SOAP. I am able to communicate properly as much as I can in DEBUG mode but the same code is not running in RELEASE mode.
There is one function (freememory(PBYTE&)) which we are calling to free the memory. this works fine in DEBUG mode but not in RELEASE. if I put message box in this function then it is working fine.
Please suggest I do not want to use messge box.
Thanks
SNI
SNI
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SNI wrote: I am able to communicate properly as much as I can in DEBUG mode but the same code is not running in RELEASE mode.
See here.
"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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void CTestView::OnPaint()
{
CPaintDC dc(this); // device context for painting
Invalidate(FALSE);
}
void CTestView::OnDraw(CDC* pDC)
{
CTestDoc* pDoc = GetDocument();
ASSERT_VALID(pDoc);
// TODO: add draw code for native data here
CFont font;
font.CreatePointFont(20, "Garamond");
CFont *pFont = pDC->SelectObject(&font);
pDC->TextOut(20, 18, "Christine", 9);
pDC->SelectObject(pFont);
font.DeleteObject();
}
In the above code, even though I am calling Invalidate inside OnPaint(), it is not getting inside the OnDraw(). Pls suggest me some ways how to get inside OnDraw()
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