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I think it's too late for me to turn to DirectX, but next time I'll try it. Thank you all the same!
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Hi All
does ne1 know the ascii code for the "Return Key" or where
i could find a list of ascii codes
thanks
simon
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VK_RETURN is defined as 0x0D
You can check out the Winuser.h file which has a list of virtual keys defined, not
just return key..
Greetz,
Davy
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Search in the index of msdn for "ascii character codes chart" and it will display both charts for ascii 0 - 127 and 128 - 255.
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Hi there,
Can I derive a template from its template parameter?
If yes how. If no, is there another way to have similar result?
Want to have window controls that keep their behaviour but need to capture
extra messages that result in identical behaviour for all. So these specific msgs would be captured in Pretranslate of template class others would be forwarded to the base class, which would be the template parameter. I want to avoid duplicity
at all cost...
eg:
template<class wndclass=""> class CNewClass: public WndClass
{
...
};
PS the above does not compile (at least not on my PC) but gives an idea of what I`m
talking about....
Greetings,
Davy
And so it came to be, that all screens went blank and any attempt to reset failed!
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Ok to avoid confusion in the above message
in the example i used brackets for the template parameter but when submitting that
whole part got thrown out somehow.
so my example was
template <class WndClass> class CNewClass:public WndClass
{ ... };
hope that does the trick now...
Question still stands, still don^t know any answer...
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Hi! I am writing a browser style program and want to use the icons from the Internet Explorer toolbar. The majority of these are in shell32.dll although back, forwards, stop, refresh, and home aren't.
My question is this: Is it legal to use them? I would not be packaging the icons into my program, just loading them on the clients machine, so am I allowed to incorporate them.
If the answer to that is yes my second question is where are the back forwards etc. icons hidden and how do I extract them?
Cheers
Dom
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blindcop wrote:
Is it legal to use them?
I *think* that as long as you don't say that you created them, that you're allowed to use them.
blindcop wrote:
I would not be packaging the icons into my program, just loading them on the clients machine, so am I allowed to incorporate them.
Does this mean that whenever a user changes the icons in shell32.dll, that the icons in your program also change? If so, then you aren't actually using *their icons*, but just a reference to it. That is allowed IMHO.
blindcop wrote:
Where are the back forwards etc. icons hidden and how do I extract them?
In explorer.exe, there are some bitmaps embedded which contain all possible icons in all states (normal & highlighted, small & big). I tought that I saw the icons that you need among those, but I'm not sure.
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That sounds encouraging! I just had a quick dig in explorer.exe and found a few icons but not the navigation icons unfortunately. Any other ideas where they might be hidden?
Cheers
Dom
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Daniël Pelsmaeker wrote:
In explorer.exe, there are some bitmaps embedded...
Actually, there are none, at least in version 6. There are, however, 23 icons, but none of them are arrow-related.
Five birds are sitting on a fence.
Three of them decide to fly off.
How many are left?
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blindcop wrote:
If the answer to that is yes my second question is where are the back forwards etc. icons hidden and how do I extract them?
I'm not sure if the ones used by IE are icons or bitmaps. Progman.exe has four navigational icons that might interest you. There are also several in the C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\Common\Graphics\Icons\Arrows folder.
Five birds are sitting on a fence.
Three of them decide to fly off.
How many are left?
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Thanks for that. I am really after the IE style icons/bitmaps if at all possible.
Cheers
Dom
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You'll find them in browseui.dll.
Five birds are sitting on a fence.
Three of them decide to fly off.
How many are left?
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hi im aswin
i have the server program which runs as a windows NTservice.
when i start the service the server listen at particular port.
and the client gets connected at a particular.
i have logeed the events htat are happening
the problem is that when a client gets connected, the onaccept method is not triggered and i couldnt see the logevent in my text file.
im sending the program.i would be happy if u can help me with the problem.
Regards
Aswin N Paranji
Note:
the file path has to be set mannualy at the method
CServiceNT::Install
In the Service the display Name will be "OWn"
to install Service
C:\fmyownser\debug\myownser.exe -i
to unistall service
C:\fmyownser\debug\myownser.exe -u
incase the file didnt get attached ill send u in mail plz send ur mail id
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Well, i can't see your code but check whether you have message loop.
If not then add the following:
MSG msg;
while (GetMessage(&msg,NULL,NULL,NULL))
{
TranslateMessage(&msg);
DispatchMessage(&msg);
}
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Hello,
I'm looking about a sample program who displays a bitmap when the application starts. (like Adobe Acrobat Reader, Microsoft Word)
I'm working with Visual Studio 6.0 and a Dialog Based application.
I can display a dialog box and close automatically it after 5 seconds but I can't display the bitmap inside this resource.
Who can help me?
Regards,
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go to:
Project->Add To Project->Components and Controls->Visual C++ Components->Splash screen
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I tried but it failed. A message box is displayed:
'Cannot find the main frame class.
Please confirm that this project contains a class named CMainFrame.'
After closing the messagebox, I stay on the components and controls gallery screen.
It's maybe due to my project based on dialog boxes.
I will try to create the new Class CMainFrame.
What can I do more?
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jmi.vanye@skynet.be wrote:
I can display a dialog box and close automatically it after 5 seconds but I can't display the bitmap inside this resource.
Can't you simply make this splash-dialog a button? A button can display a bmp, and you have access to all sort of messages.
Who is 'General Failure'? And why is he reading my harddisk?!?
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Thank you for your help.
I have found the solution into the project: Dialog Splash Demo.
a .cpp and .h files are provided and it works well.
The files are SplashWnd.cpp and SplashWnd.h.
Regards,
Jean-Michel
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hello! I just learn c++ one week .now i am writing a program and i want to
add *.h written by me to *.cpp.firstly I select FILE-->NEW -->PROJECT-->WIN32 CONSOLE APPLICTION,and i call the projent name on the right ,then select OK,select FILE -->NEW-->FILE-->C++HEAD FILE,then name classfarm.h
-->OK,write the #include<iostream.h>
class farm_house
{....};
then select FILE-->NEW -->FILE -->C++ RESOURCE then select add the file to
the project same as the above on the right.selectOK,then write classfarm.cpp
,but unfortunately debug alway show 1 error o warning, by checking i found the error lies in the included classfarm.h which can not been included to the classfarm.cpp.
please help me ,thank you very much!
vividtang@eyou.com
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I have find the answer ,only write "#include classfarm.h" not "#include<classfarm.h>";P
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Hey,
Is it true that MapAndLoad() maps the .exe or .dll according to FileAlignment and not according to SectionAligment (like the loader does) ?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi,
This is my problem:
I am using VC++ 6.0, and my program has to execute a shell application, this task is accomplished with the "ShellExecute", but my problem starts here.
For example, if the command is indefinite (ping 10.0.0.1 -t), How can I kill this process with a VC++ sentence????? without execute the manual CTRL+C
sorry for my english,
thanks in advance
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Instead use ShellExecuteEx and get Process handle, followed with TerminateProcess....
Brian
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