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I've got a problem for CTabCtrl display
I created a CTabCtrl and let the tabs be shown at the bottom, it has problem to display visual styles in Windows XP. The Tabs won't be drawn correctly... anyone can help me out?
Thanks a lot
Kyle Chen
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I have applied XP visual styles to CTabCtrl by using "*.manifest" file. The tab control has same look in the top of window and in the bottom of window.
Ask me more detailed, please, probably I can help you.
yiy
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Thanks to Babayan. Maybe I should describe the problem in detail.
I can show the Visual Style to the Tab Ctrl and it works fine when the tab is on the top position. However I'd like display the tab at the bottom, in which case, the tab should be turn over (up to down from the top tab). But actually it still the same as when it's on the top - the highlight organge bar is still on the top.
You've got it?
PS. Can I past image here?
Kyle Chen
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and maybe see links (and sometimes links into links) into
http://www.codeguru.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=260836
t!
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Thank you, Tibor. I've read the post there but didn't find the treatment to my problem.
Kyle Chen
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oops, rereading your question my sorry, i mixed it with my old z-order problem
t!
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can anyone help me in image processing project that is thumb recoginition
Faizi
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See GDI+ graphic library from Platform SDK. I remember, I have seen some such code here.
yiy
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Hi,
I'm working on an Outlook plugin. I want create a new mail, by providing To, CC, Body attachment etc. I'm currently able launch the outlook in compose mode (writable) and set the required fields, but what I want to do is to launch this mail in read only mode, which the user should be able to forward or reply. Unfortunately I've not been able to do this. Outlook does not seem to provide any interface/method to do this. Has anyone any Ideas/suggestions on how to go about this.
Thanks,
Snakebyte
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Hi,
Mmm... when I had such problems with Ms Word what I tried is to record a Macro just doing that thing and then look at the VBA code automatically generated ( most of the times gives a tip of where you can get that).
HTH
Braulio
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I know the IP of my machine. The machine is in UK, and now I am in PAKISTAN. IS there any way that I can access my files in Pakistan.
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uhm, there is an article here on CP about remoting (Look in the "Networking and Internet" section). But do you want to make an application or do you just want to get access to your files?
Then you can use VNC (www.realvnc.com) or Remote Desktop that comes with XP.
Rickard Andersson
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Interests: C++, ADO, SQL, Winsock, 0s and 1s
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I want to make an application. What technology would be involved in make tool like PCAnyWhere
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i wish to change the font to bold as well as make colour changes to background and font for my listbox, how do i do that?
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You could change the font type by changing the font type of your form resource. Like dialog, formview and etc.
It will change your button and list box font type when it is in the on top of dialog.
Sonork 100.41263:Anthony_Yio
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Use owner-draw style and process the corresponding messages.
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Hi
My situation... suppose I have got two idl's. One is A.idl and otherone is B.idl. I am using A.tlb (product of A.idl) in B.idl by using following code...
importlib("A.tlb");
but compiler says it cannot find the A.tlb. But if I do this...
importlib("C:\\Projects\\A\\A.tlb");
it works... wats the matter??
Both A and B are different projects and me using VC++ 6.0
Any solution? I'm stuck...
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A gasp of breath,
A sudden death:
The tale begun.
A rustled page
Passes an age:
The tale is done.
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fadee wrote:
Both A and B are different projects and me using VC++ 6.0
If you have a hierarchy like
Projects
A B
then you can say
importlib("../A/A.tlb")
or alternatively change the search path that MIDL is using. In VC6 this is the MIDL page of the project settings "Additional Include Directories".
In general, you should try and avoid hardcoding absolute paths in things, as you might one day build on a different box.
Steve S
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Thanks for the help.
But I compiled the thingy with same settings in VC++ .NET and it worked!
I think my VC++ 6 is old enough, needs service packs
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A gasp of breath,
A sudden death:
The tale begun.
A rustled page
Passes an age:
The tale is done.
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Anybody out there still using old iostreams in an MFC project under MSVC.NET?
I tried to compile a project that worked fine in MSVC6 and received a series of LNK2005 errors, one of which is reproduced below:
libcimtd.lib(fstream.obj) : error LNK2005: void _cdecl operator delete(void*, int, char const *, int) already defined in nafxcwd.lib
I believe I'm across all the reasons in MSDN why these sort of errors occur and that my project is set up OK. So what's wrong now?
I guess that the odd signature of the delete operator means its a debugging overload ( for the instrumented heap ). Is that significant?
tony
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I search net,can't find a answer,plz help me.
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How about NetUserEnum?
"It was when I found out I could make mistakes that I knew I was on to something."
-Ornette Coleman
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Thanks!your answer is very valuable.
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If you have several cameras installed, only one device is available for VFW32 (cap* API) always - WDM Capture Driver for VFW. When you try to open several cameras at once, you have to manually choose which camera by a dialogue-box provided by this WDM device driver. Is there anyway to programmatically choose which camera?
comrade
http://comrade64.cjb.net/
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