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sagmam wrote:
Did you successfully use this control?
No, I've never used Windows XP. Just for grins, have you tried "RichEdit20A" or "RichEdit20W" in the .RC file?
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Of course... This is the standard procedure when working with RichEdit 2.0/3.0...
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So all of these variations of case produce the same results:
RichEdit20A<br />
RichEdit20W<br />
RICHEDIT20W<br />
RICHEDIT20A<br />
RichEdit20a<br />
RichEdit20w
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The only other thing I can suggest is to send a message to this person as he has been chest-deep in rich edit code the past few months. Maybe he has some other ideas to try.
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I've tried all of the combinations above. I also tried RichEdit41W and other weird things
How do I technically send a message to this person?
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sagmam wrote:
How do I technically send a message to this person?
At least three different ways I can think of to send a message to someone:
Find one of their posts and click the Email link instead of the Reply link.
Go to the person's bio page and start a New thread link.
Sometimes the person will include their e-mail address on their bio page.
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The class name for Richedit 4.1 is RICHEDIT50W - and only unicode is supported.
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I am developing an application using vc++,MFC AppWizard ,Dialog form. I have a Dialog box on which I have put an Excel sheet Control. I would like to know how to access the control.
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adibalaji wrote:
I have a Dialog box on which I have put an Excel sheet Control.
How did you go about doing this?
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hi,
is there a way to get a connecter's ip before calling accept()?
thx
Don't try it, just do it!
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hello,all,
How to filter URL and Web in windows2000/WinXP?
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What is the source? Is it a file, socket, or from another process such as IE?
Kuphryn
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This source is a process such as IE ,MSN Explorer and web brows.
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Check MSDN for COM interfaces to IE.
Kuphryn
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I have an application which represents the filesystem of a device connected via a serial link. I do navigate the device's filesystem and copy files to/from using drag/drop or clipboard. Here comes the problem. I implemented Drag/Drop and Clipboard using CF_FILEDESCRIPTOR and CF_FILECONTENTS with IStream. But i donno how to copy the nested folders from the application to the Windows Explorer. Should i enumerate the contents of folder and all itz subfolders? It can be timeconsuming over the serial link.
Somewhere i read that 'IStorage' can be used for the purpose. But how ? No information or examples regarding "how to implement IStorage" is available. Can anybody help me to solve out this, pleeeeeeeease?
regards
Nathan. R
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Hi everyone,
I have a C++ question.
I have the following data format:
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byte 3 unsigned 8 bits
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Byte 2 unsigned 8 bits
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Byte 1 unsigned 8 bits
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Byte 0 unsigned 8 bits
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Now, I have a pointer to byte 0. I have an unsigned short encoded in Byte 2 and byte 1.
So, what should I do...
assume baseData = pointer to byte 0
unsigned short myVal = *(baseData + 1)
or
unsigned short myVal = *(baseData + 2)
My initial feeling was that the latter is correct. But I am usually wrong in things like this
Thanks
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pankajdaga wrote:
My initial feeling was that the latter is correct.
They're both syntactically correct. You did not mention what it is you are trying to do.
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Hi,
I am trying to get an unsigned short that is stored between byte 2 and byte 1...i.e. 2 bytes...16 bits altogether.
I know that they are syntactically correct... I am wondering which one gives the right value fr my problem.
Thanks,
Pankaj
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pankajdaga wrote:
I am wondering which one gives the right value fr my problem.
The former.
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Hi,
You are right.
unsigned short myVal = *(baseData + 1) gives the correct result. However, I do not understand why that is. (baseData + 1) doesn't it point to the lower 8 bits of the short value that I am interested in. I do not understand how exactly the conversion takes place. If you could shed some light onto it, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks again,
Pankaj
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IMHO it depends on what basedata is: If it is a BYTE* , basedata+1 is the BYTE after basedata.
If basedata is of type unsigned short* , basedata+1 is the unsigned short after basedata , and that would be the BYTE basedata+2/+3 .
Who is 'General Failure'? And why is he reading my harddisk?!?
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unsign char baseData[4] = {1, 2, 3, 4};<br />
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unsigned short myVal1 = *(unsigned short *)(baseData + 1);<br />
unsigned short myVal2 = *(unsigned short *)(baseData + 2);
for little endian system:
myVal1 = baseData[1] + baseData[2] * 256,
myVal2 = baseData[2] + baseData[3] * 256
for big endian system:
myVal1 = baseData[1] * 256 + baseData[2],
myVal2 = baseData[2] * 256 + baseData[3]
For some systems, such accesses would cause problems: data alignment violation or resulting unpredictable values
elkarian@hanmail.net
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Hi,
i need highly optimized image(bitmap) processing classes. There are lots of scaling, shadowing, blurring, warping and pixel-manipulating operations for my OwnerDrawn Inerfaces. I can use GDI / GDI+ (when XOR mode is possible again) / DirectDraw,Direct3D or the Intel IPP Package(comparatively cheap). Which is the best one? I use only INTEL processors, so the CPU dependence (IPP) does not matter.
Thanxs !
Marco
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Hello !!!
How to get system date and time in C?
How to save this date and time in MYSQL database?
Samhita
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Hi,
I'm trying to deploy my application that uses the Soap Dll's ( VC++ 6.0 application that calls a web service in a server), ... the problem that I have on clients with 98:
- If I install IE 6.0 and the Soap Tool it all works fine ( altough... the user becomes a bunch of programming tools .. tracers and... ).
- If I try to install IE 6.0 and then soap_core.msm, it doens't work at all , in theory soap_core.msm should be what I need to deploy my application but... what I'm missing here ?
Greetings
Braulio
PS.: Is not very professional to install on the clients machine a Trace Utility, WDSL Generator, and documentation XDDD...
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