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The open source project that you were given a link to, does just that.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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i am tring to develop one my own so i need a source code
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Shiv Murti Pal wrote: i need a source code
Are you a parrot or are you just really dense?
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Shiv Murti Pal wrote: abe u r parrot and dence
Is this some obfuscated form of pidgin?
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Shiv Murti Pal wrote: abe u r parrot and dence
Nooooooooooooooooo!
I am a parrot and I dance
Though you must give me enough beer to see that happen!
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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Shiv Murti Pal wrote: How to Wipe/Clean Internet Explorer's temporary internet Files, Cookies, History, Cache using C++/VC++/MFC
By using DeleteFile() .
"Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw later in life what you have deposited along the way." - Unknown
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
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No.
The official way is with Internal Shell apis (Explorer does that)
(8 lines of code )
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kilt wrote:
(8 lines of code )
Here are my 7 lines.
IUrlHistoryStg2* pIHist = NULL;
HRESULT hr = CoCreateInstance(CLSID_CUrlHistory,NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC, IID_IUrlHistoryStg2,(void**)&pIHist);
if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
{
hr = pIHist->ClearHistory();
pIHist->Release();
}
Best Wishes,
-David Delaune
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Hi,
this is my problem:
I developed an explorer which its displaying is identical to the windows explorer and what i need is to allow the user to rename the automatic name of the file just after its creation.
For example : After a click sub menu "Create new file" there is a creation of file with default name like "New File.ext" So what i need is after this creation the explorer let user to rename file.
I'm trying to do this but no result
Please help me.
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khaliloenit wrote: I'm trying to do this but no result
Trying to do what? You need to post the code you have tried, if you expect anyone to be able to start to discover why it does not work.
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This is the situation of my problem:
*** My application is a GUI dll (SDI) it seems to work like windows explorer i.e if i select a folder in tree on the right its content will be displayed on the left.
- I have a CView derived class named CMyView which contains a CListCtrl derived class named CBCGPShellList like this :
class CMyView : public CView
{
public:
...
CBCGPShellList m_wndList;
...
- I have also a CBCGPControlBar derived class which contains a CBCGPShellTree
class CFolderBar : public CBCGPDockingControlBar
{
public:
...
CBCGPShellTree m_wndShellTree;
...
- I have also MainFrame contains this two classes.
So what i need is to do like this :
when i create a new file in a specific folder (selected in the right) the application should give the user the possibility to enter a name to this file.
I hope that i had describe my situation clearly and you can help me.
thank you.
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I am not familiar with the CBCGPShellList control, it does not appear to be part of MFC, so cannot advise on its use. Using a normal ListView the application may be able to set the editing mode on the name element which will give the user what you want.
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1) the CBCGPShellList derive from CListCtrl so if you find a solution to CListCtrl it will be similar to CBCGPShellList.
2) About the uses of this class "CBCGPShellList" and "CBCGPShellTree" is for some reasons like the automatic manage of events between this controls and to use the BCG customization .
If you have source code in c++ which has the same role of my application (windows explorer) it will be helpful for me and a great gift.
thanks
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Sorry but I have no idea about these controls, or BCG customization. I do know that using a ListView you can do what you are asking; take a look at the ListView/CListView documentation on MSDN.
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No problem, thank you for your help
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You should have code that gets called to create the temporary edit control in the listview. Just call that code right after the folder is created rather than in response to a button click, menu option, or F2.
"Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw later in life what you have deposited along the way." - Unknown
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
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but here we need to specify the new name in the call !!!
I need to let the user rename the file created just after the creation
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Anyone know how to change the background color of a button using CColorDialog?
Will this work?
void CCustomButtonDlg::OnButtonFace()
{
CColorDialog dlg;
dlg.m_cc.Flags |= CC_FULLOPEN | CC_RGBINIT ;
dlg.m_cc.rgbResult = RGB( 255, 0, 0 );
dlg.DoModal();
HBRUSH hbr;
if (GetDlgCtrlID() == IDC_CUSTOM_BUTTON)
{
CDC *cDC;
cDC = m_CustomButton.GetDC();
cDC->SetBkColor(dlg.GetColor());
hbr = m_brush;
}
UpdateData();
}
modified on Monday, October 5, 2009 5:39 AM
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Use the OnCtlColor message handler, see [^].
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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Will this work?
void CCustomButtonDlg::OnButtonFace()
{
CColorDialog dlg;
dlg.m_cc.Flags |= CC_FULLOPEN | CC_RGBINIT ;
dlg.m_cc.rgbResult = RGB( 255, 0, 0 );
dlg.DoModal();
HBRUSH hbr;
if (GetDlgCtrlID() == IDC_CUSTOM_BUTTON)
{
CDC *cDC;
cDC = m_CustomButton.GetDC();
cDC->SetBkColor(dlg.GetColor());
hbr = m_brush;
}
UpdateData();
}
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I don't know (what -the fresh hell - is CCustomButtonDlg ?): try it.
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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ratprita wrote: Will this work?
No, but responding to the WM_CTLCOLORBTN message will.
ratprita wrote: UpdateData();
Seriously?
"Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw later in life what you have deposited along the way." - Unknown
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
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Hi there,
I got the strangest problem. I want to start an executable with ShellExecute(). Which usually works fine, but ...
(this is the code)
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char buf[512]
size = GetCurrentDirectoryA( 512, buf );
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char callString[1024];
sprintf_s( callString, "%s\\%s", buf, file.c_str() );
char buf[1024];
sprintf_s( buf, "c:\\Users\\zwatschek\\work\\svn\\incubation\\ttsServer\\Data\\ttsWatchdog.exe" );
char id[32];
sprintf_s( id, "%d", pid );
long res=long(ShellExecute(0, "open", callString, id, 0, SW_SHOWNORMAL));
... with version 2 things work fine, with version 1 I get ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND.
callString = c:\Users\zwatschek\work\svn\incubation\ttsServer\Data\ttsWatchdog.exe
buf = c:\Users\zwatschek\work\svn\incubation\ttsServer\Data\ttsWatchdog.exe
(I copied those strings right out from the variable watch)
Does anyone have an idea on this?
Souldrift
modified on Monday, October 5, 2009 5:00 AM
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