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Try the IDOK message.. you are using a dialog, aren't you?
You could also try the WM_KEYDOWN message.
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Subject How to send message WM_RBUTTONDOWN?
Category Beginner
Posted by tag on 8/7/01 at 11:06 am
Rating not rated
I want to send the WM_RBUTTONDOWN from a console program to a MFC application window. I did it like this:
::SendMessage(destHwnd, WM_RBUTTONDOWN, 0, MAKELPARAM(point.x,point.y))
But, the MFC application window can't get the msg at all. What's wrong?
PostMessage desn't work also.
Thank you,
tag
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The obvious problem could be a wrong handle.
Use Spy++ and debugger to see if your handle is ok.
LP
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Have you used FindWindow to get the proper destHwnd?
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I have defined inside the DLL a common global variable to store the time (time_t). Well, inside the hook CBTProc i read always a value of 0 from the variable and out of the DLL i can read it correctly (with a function that return it).
What's wrong?
Please help me and thanks in advance.
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Probably you forgot to place global variable into a shared data section. BTW: how are you accessing this variable 'outside the DLL'?
Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com
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I'm new to MFC programming but I'm slowly learning!
I'm writing a program that minimizes to the systray, I can minimize from the menubar but not from the minimize button in the upper right corner!
What message is sent when that button is pushed and where am I supposed to catch it?
Eyses
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Use CMainFrame::OnSize
if (nType == SIZE_MINIMIZED)
//Handle the minimized window
else
//don't do anything.
Good luck,
Frank
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I'm working on a project in BC++B5 and up until now when compiled the output application is named wb.exe. I want to change what the executable name is when compiled. Any ideas?
Aaron
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If C++ Builder 5.0 is the same as 1.0 which I used. The Project Name is the name of the executable.
if your project is myprj.mak
the executable name is myprj.exe
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They no longer use *.mak, it is now *.bpr for your project. Good idea, but I've tried that already and it doesn't work.
Thanks,
Aaron
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Try renaming the project using "Save Project As..." (from the File Menu if this has not changed since C++ Builder 4.0).
Philippe Mori
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That worked, I knew it was something stupid... Thanks a lot.
Aaron
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I'm not a big Borland user so let me understand. You can't change the name of the generated exe or dll without changing the entire project name?
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I Send the WM_QUIT message in order to kill the internet explorer window and it doesnt work.
How do I do it?
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
How to remove the close button(the one on the upper right)
from a dialog? thanks.
p.c.
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Lose the WS_SYSMENU style on your dialog. In dialog editor, uncheck the System Menu option.
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Hi
I wrote an IIS inprocess component. In this commponent I traying get file from other computer in my NT domain, but I don't have privileges (my IIS doesn't have ).
Enybody know, how to open file with other security context (I have user name and password in my NT domain)?
Thx 4 hlp
Ryszard:
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Hi
I have a HWND to a checkbox which i would like to hide.
But executing :
::ShowWindow(m_CheckBox,SW_HIDE);
Has no effect, anyone know where i am going wrong.
Cheers
Richard
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What is m_CheckBox? Is it a control or a member variable?
If it is a control then:
m_CheckBox.ShowWindow(SW_HIDE);
should work.
(2b || !2b)
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Hello.
Is possible to know when another window outside of our app has been open or is about to open?.
Thanks in advance
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Is there a way to create a disabled image from an image in a CImageList?
(It's not an image list for a toolbar).
Derek.
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