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Kuniva wrote:
byebye 3 years worth of programming
Not necessarily. There are computer repair places where they can retrieve the information in your hardrive, in some cases even when they are burned. I don’t know how they do it though. They have special equipment.
// Afterall, I realized that even my comment lines have bugs
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Yea i thought about those but.. turns out theyre "kinda" expensive..
Kuniva
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Winternals ERD commander is a good program it lets you create a CD Bootable operating system and gives you network access as well. You can create the boot cd on your dads computor it will then work in any computor. This program is not cheep. If you can get your system to boot to this cd you should then have access to your files. Good Luck
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Hi all,
Wanted to know if it is possible to both pad a hex numbers with leading 0's and also format the width of the message.
I have a string and i just concat a hex number to it. I just want to space out the numbers so that they will line up with the next string added, so that it has the look of a table.
Right now i am padding the hex number like this:
testStr.Format("%03X" , myString);
Str += testStr;
testStr.Format("%03X" , myString2);
Str += testStr;
Listbox.AddString(Str);
I know if i take away the 0, then it will set the width, but i need to do both. CAN THIS BE DONE?
thanks in advance.
Jimmy
Just cause I am 15, doesn't mean I'm dumb! (I'll really be 4 on Feb. 29...the year 2004)
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Is myString a number?
J.
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oops...sorry about that
yes, both myString and myString2 are numbers that needs to be displayed as hex
Jimmy
Just cause I am 15, doesn't mean I'm dumb! (I'll really be 4 on Feb. 29...the year 2004)
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Hi,
I want to develop a context sensitive help from *.rtf file. Please tell me what I have to write in *.rtf file and *hpj file. Please give me any working sample.
Thanks in Advance
God Knows Better
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I did not find any appropriate information here. Please give me any samples.
God Knows Better
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In Visual C++
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From the "help" menu select
Index...
From the "Type in keyword to find" edit box enter
Rtf Files /* Don't forget the space between rtf and files */
The first result is "and context-sensitive Help".
Double click on it and you will find examples with explanations.
It even has screen shot of MS Word.
I could not find this on msdn.mircosoft.com so you will need your orignal cds if you did not install all the help files.
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say I got a device driver for the target device. This device is connected by a USB cable to the PC. How do I communicate with the device driver from a MFC application. Please Help.
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There is a class library for Win32 that you can use with your MFC apps:
Thesycon USB-IO Class Library[^]
It has a full-featured but time limited free download and a light version with no time limit also free. It might help you.
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Thats a help anymore suggestions out there
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Hi,
I want to know how to programmically incorporate the XP style windows (frame, buttons, etc.) to a project in Visual C++ .NET 2003.
Beginning with Visual C++ .NET 2003, Microsoft has changed the window it incorporate window styles to a project. In older versions, an application gets the XP style under XP automatically. That is no longer true in version .NET 2003.
I have read the solution at MSDN include the one with using TheApp.exe.manifest. However, the solution requires that the program must have the manifest file in the same directory as the EXE, even in final release.
I want like to know if there is a solution to programmically incorporate the XP style windows to a project without needing the manifest file "visible" to end-users.
Thanks,
Kuphryn
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Hi
How can I integrate my own help topics into MSDN Library (I mean into Document Explorer)
Best regards,
v0id
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I used to be able to do this with MSVC v1.52, but don't know if it's still possible with the 32-bit compiler.
Five birds are sitting on a fence.
Three of them decide to fly off.
How many are left?
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Hi folks,
I need to be notified when a CDialog-derived class receive a WM_KEYDOWN message. This dialog is the main window of a secondary thread (not the main application one). I can see w/ the debug trace that the message is posted by my OnKeyDown oveloaded function is never called. Any idea about this? Thanx a lot in advance.
Best Regards;)
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Interesting.
Overload PreTranslateMessage(). Does it process WM_KEYDOWN?
Kuphryn
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I noticed PreTranslateMessage works properly but the message is lost somewhere in between the MFC call stack. I am confident this could be due the fact there is a OCX control on the dialog that probably process the WM_.
How can I be notified of the message instead of the control(s)?
Best Regars,
andrea
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Hey,
i want to read Vals out of a data file. Because I don't know the number of colums and rows, I need to declare the Array dynamic.
e.g. File with 500 rows and 3 colums , i tried to use this but it didn't work:
double MyArray[iRow][iColumn];
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I'd use something like one of the collection classes, like CArray<> or even vector<>.
Steve S
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Best of all I suggest using std::vector defined in <vector>
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I recommend an STL container as the other members have mentioned.
Here is one solution for a two-dimensional dynamically allocated array.
int **pData = new int *[iRow];
for (size_t i = 0; i < iRow; ++i))
pData[i] = new int[iColumn];
...
Remember to deallocate memory.
Kuphryn
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Hi Friends,
I am designing a graphical editor on which diffrent graphical object can be placed(like msword and power point). For this I require to create text control which has exactly same property as other tools provides(like msword and pwer point). I will like to know from which class I should derive my TextControl so that it can have all the property without using any third party tool.
Thanks
Is source code of ms-word for text control is available
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