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:(can you elaborate..or give me any pointers on why we can't pass command line arguments to dll..any help is highly appreciated...thanks in advance..
cheers
Himanshu
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Hi
(1)I need to display multiple dialog, so i tried the following..which seem to work ok, except i need to click "OK" or close the dialog box before the next one appears.How can i make them appear all at once?
for(int i=0;i<numdlg;i++)
{
cdlg="" *dlg;
="" dlg="new" cdlg;
="" dlg-="">DoModal();
}
(2)How to i set the caption and position of the dialog boxes at runtime?
i tried using SetWindowText() to set the caption but it ran into error while executing.I've absolutely no idea how to set the position of dialog boxes at runtime.
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(1) You need modeless dialogs to do what you want. Check your docs about these dialogs.
(2) SetWindowText is the way to go, but you cannot use it just after new CDlg ; first you've got to actually create the dialog. As for positioning, use SetWindowPos .
Joaquín M López Muñoz
Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo
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1:
If you want them to appear "at the same time" you cannot use DoModal, you should use:
dlg->Create(...);
dlg->ModifyStyle(0,WS_VISIBLE);
2:
If you do it in this way you have to be able to change the caption using
dlg->SetwindowText("texahdfhsklfhsdal");
And if you want to move the dialogs, you can do it with dlg->MoveWindow(...); or with dlg->SetWindowPos(...); .
Hope this helps...
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I've never tried using a modeless dialog before, so i'll have to spend some time experimenting with it. But anyway, will it pose a problem then, if i name all the dialog instances identically?
Thks all
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raner wrote:
if i name all the dialog instances identically
What do you mean? the name of the variable that represents the dialog?
If you meant that:
you cannot do it because you'll reassign a new dialog to the same variable and this would generate memory leaks... (at it's best).
You must create an array of dialog variables and then assign the right one in the for clause in order to do what you want (see below)
CDlg dlgArray[4];
for(int i=0;i<4;i++)
{
dlgArray[i]=new CDlg;
dlgArray[i]->Create(...);
dlgArray[i]->ModifyStyle(0,WS_VISIBLE);
dlgArray[i]->SetWindowText(...);
} if you want to dynamically allocate a different number of dialogs you can take a look at the wrapper CArray (easy way to generate arrays of various kind of variables).
Well, I have no idea about if you meant that or not, but I hope this helps (my english is not my best)...
PS:
Remember the "rule": always that you've used a new you must use a delete. Or what is the same, whatever you create whatever you must destroy.
Sample: delete dlgArray[i];
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I tried create() and then ModifyStyle(0,WS_VISIBLE)...however i've an OnPaint() for my CDlg and it doesnt seem to be called...why is that so and what can i do?
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I think that for dialogs the best place to manage drawing issues is the OnEraseBackground...
But it's strange, could you paste some code?
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thks for your previous reply about creating multiple instances ..it's exactly what i was looking for!...(and i find your english very clear actually)
as for the code, below are just some of the codes.i don't know if it's sufficient for you to find out what's going on.Actually if you don't mind emailing me your email address, i cant send you a more complete source code.
in my CView class..
dlgGraph[i]=new CGrapDlg(this);
dlgGraph[i]->SetLink(i);
if (dlgGraph[i]->GetSafeHwnd()==0){
dlgGraph[i]->Create();
}
dlgGraph[i]->ModifyStyle(0,WS_VISIBLE);
in my CGrapDlg...
CGrapDlg::CGrapDlg(CView *pView)
:CDialog()
{
m_pView=pView;
}
BOOL CGrapDlg::Create()
{
return CDialog::Create(CGrapDlg::IDD);
}
void CGrapDlg::OnPaint()
{
CWnd* graphFrame = (CWnd*)GetDlgItem(IDC_GRAPH_FRAME);
CDC* pDC = graphFrame->GetDC();
try{
plotGraph.Plot(pDC,link);}
catch(...)
{
AfxMessageBox("Error plotting graph.Has files been opened?");
}
ReleaseDC(pDC);
}
Thanks alot, really.
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1.
I don't know if this is the problem or not... but it seems that you've derived the CGrapDlg class from a CView not from a CDialog...
2.
this is not a problem, only a typo that makes things clearer: if you derive from a dialog write xxxdlg and if you derive from a window write xxxwnd (only if you want of course).
3. I don't understand the use of the "link" var: if you have declared plotGraph inside (as a member of) the CGrapDlg class you don't need that, because PlotGraph it's unique and property of the actual instance of CGrapDlg. (Be sure not ot miss the fact that the handle (if that is what Plot(DC,Handle)) needs is not a numeric ID that can be assigned...
Each window has its own handle that can be obtained using GetWndHandle() (memory obtained (don't trust a lot the last part)).
Hope this helps.
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1.
No, i derived CGrapDlg from CDialog,not CView, but i passed a CView parameter into its constructor because a tutorial i was following did that and because i was creating CGrapDlg from my CView class.
3.
yes, plotGraph is a member of CGrapDlg and "link" is just a variable needed for my program to know where to retrieve data for my drawing purposes, it's not a handle.
is there any problem with the way i'm creating the modeless dialog?
thks thks
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AArgh!
sorry!
I didn't see the ": CDialog" !!!! (how do I hate this sort of things...)
There isn't any problem in your dialog creation...
Place a breakpoint, a TRACE or something else at the beggining of the function (OnPaint) in order to know if it is being called or not.
Once you'll know if the f(x) is being called or not, if the function is being called, try to know if the DC that you are getting is the right one drawing something easy to it...
If the function is not called try to place its content in the OnErasebackground handler (I don't remember where, but I have read that the right place to process the drawing messages in the dialogs is that function).
hope this helps...
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thks for your reply.
as u suggested, i try debugging and found out that OnPaint() was called and entered.Below, is relevant code snippet in OnPaint().It was found though, that "plotGraph.Plot(pDC,link)" was not executed.plotGraph is a CObject-derived class and Plot(CDC *pDC,int link) is the function definition...link var is just for my own program purpose.
CWnd* graphFrame = (CWnd*)GetDlgItem(IDC_GRAPH_FRAME);
CDC* pDC = graphFrame->GetDC();
plotGraph.Plot(pDC,link);
The odd thing is this had worked fine while i was using modal dialog boxes.
any idea what is or might be wrong?
a big thank you.
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Seeing this I can only tell you:
NOTE:
surely the things that I'll tell you will be very obvious for you, but let's give it a try, who knows...
1.
check if you are getting the right pointer to graphFrame.
2.
Once you will be sure that the right pointer is obtained, then you should check if the pDC variable is getting the desired value.
3.
After all this... you should check if the link var points to where it should(or have the value it should)...
4.
the most fool thing to check...
sometimes the compiler gets mad and only a deletion of some files and a full rebuild gets it to work...
but before doing so...
raner wrote:
"plotGraph.Plot(pDC,link)" was not executed
please, place a do_nothing little bit of code like the next one before and after that line in order to see if the execution gets broken before or during that line call.
if (true)
{
plotGraph.Plot(pDC,link);
} Using that piece of code you'll be able to see if you enter inside the if clause or not... and you'll be able to see if the error comes before that call or not...
5.
if you have the font code of the plotGraph class, try to debug the Plot function in order to know what is happening,
hope this helps...
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i noted down your suggestions and will try them to debug my pgm..in the meantime..u have any idea where to set the message map for OnEraseBackground?...because i cant find it in the Class Wizard.
really grateful for your help
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You should right-click your dialog class in the class wizard, and then, select "Add Windows Message Handler", once this has been done, in the "Filter for messages available to class" combobox (right bottom of the dialog), select "WINDOW".
Now, you have only to select "WM_ERASEBKGND" from the "New Windows messages/events" listbox (left top of the dialog), after that you have to press the Add and Edit button.
Hope this helps...
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u cant do so..because the focus will be on first dialog and until u dismiss that it will not let go the control onto the next line..for using multiple dialogs at asme time..use property sheets..and that will appear as tabs of anything u see..like internet opetions..I hope you can go on with it....
cheers
Himanshu
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Can anbody point me to a good article or resource for CListView and Owner or Custom Draw? What I am trying to do is capture the point were the list view draws its "highlighted" section so I can redraw it my way.. I don't want to fill the background.. just draw a colored border around the item.. I figured there would be a event for these seeings how the control has a GetItemRect() function and I don't really see any other purpose you would need the Items Rect.
C# a poor attempt at bringing C++ to the VB masses
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There are very good articles here in CP. Just look in the Controls section.
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Hi everyone
For the application I am working on I need to find out the duration of internet connection. Duration of internet connection will include the actual amount of time the user is browsing i.e. if the user connects to the internet and stays idel then connection time will be zero
How can I find out such duration? Is there any API for this?
I need help urgently.
Thanks
Ashish
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Hi,
i am currently using overlapped IO mode WriteFile() to control serial port. i met problem! i don't know when the output data are completely sent from the output buffer. that's essential for me as i need to toggle DTR pin after data completely transmitted.
i tried GetOverlappedResult() after WriteFile(). however, even it report to me that lpNumberOfBytesTransferred same as my data size. the data still in the buffer, it is not completely sent. (i obtained this information thro' a CRO monitoring the pins)
so, could anyone give me a help? i think it is the same case for File IO. so, pls give me any help!
thanks!
jim
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Hey!
lemme into myself.
i am Arun from India.
I have got this problem, if anyone can help me then i'd be glad and very thankful.
In a Single Document Interface Application,I have a HTML bar on top where i've got a simle page with links on it. And in the client area there are list controls and others. There are two toolbars, one on the top (below the HTML bar) and the other on the lefthand side.
Now, here is the problem... when i click on the links on the HTML bar, the two toolbars get DISABLED. To get them back enabled, i have to click on the client area again... i.e. on one of the list controls.
wud anybody tell me how i can avoid the toolbars from getting disbaled?!!
thank you.
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Hello there!
I used to use the CHtmlView class extensively a few years ago. I remember a time when I had a splitter window configuration with a CHtmlView on one side and a CFormView on the other side of the splitter. Certain toolbars would mysteriously get disabled when I made selections on one side. I believe I solved the problem by calling CFrameWnd::SetActiveView(...) fn whenever I handled an event from the other side of the splitter. It had the same effect as the user clicking on the client area.
Art
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Hi Art,
I am trying out the solution that you suggested...
But what r the parameters that i pass into the function and where do u think it is appropriate that i must call this function at?
I cud think of OnKillFocus() of CMainFrameWnd as one option.
Now the function is of the following type..
void SetActiveView( CView* pViewNew, BOOL bNotify = TRUE )
what am i to send as the fist argument? The client view is a runtime class called CMyView, so... how will i do it? please help.
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arunbooboo,
After looking at some of my old code (before I became grey haired) I realize I was working with CSplitterWnd class. When the user clicked on a button on the left pane it would deactivate certain menu options/toolbars that were unique to the right pane (CHtmlView based). So what I did was call CSplitterWnd::SetActivePane(..) setting the right pane as active to take care of the problem.
Your problem has a slightly different twist. You've apparently got this "HtmlBar" that is taking focus when you click on it. The toolbars are disabled probably because they are tied to the view. What class handles the events that are picked up by the selections in this "HtmlBar". If you are in the view class you might try calling CView::SetActiveWindow() at the end of each handler.
Art
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