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I have just tested it on my system, at it works without problems! I set a timer in OnInitialUpdate and handle it in OnTimer (where it's also killed).
void CTest2View::OnInitialUpdate()
{
CView::OnInitialUpdate();
m_iTimer = SetTimer(1, 1000, NULL);
}
void CTest2View::OnTimer(UINT nIDEvent)
{
KillTimer(m_iTimer);
AfxMessageBox("Timer received");
CView::OnTimer(nIDEvent);
}
Running the app gives me a "Timer received" message box after 1 second.
Cheers
Steen.
"To claim that computer games influence children is rediculous. If Pacman had influenced children born in the 80'ies we would see a lot of youngsters running around in dark rooms eating pills while listening to monotonous music"
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Sorry, Masaaki - the timers work with CView-derived classes. I have two such timers in the project I'm currently working on. CView uses the same message queue - it's just a normal HWND.
Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com
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Hey
i need to multiply 2 LONGs to a LONGLONG (64-bit width integer), without it overflowing.
I've heard the Mul64 function does this, but what header(s) do i need to include for this.
Please respond quickly!!
Paul
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Int32x32To64 will do the job. Or you can use __int64 builtin type if you're using VC6.
Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com
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Thanx, but I really need the exact Mul64 function since I'm using code provided by a company and don't want to change it unneccesarily.
What c++ header file contains Mul64??
Cheers
P
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There's no such animal, according to MSDN. You need to ask the source you "heard" it from.
Regards,
Alvaro
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Hi all,
I don't know if it's legal to distribute Microsoft fonts with my application. I especially need the "Tahoma" font.
Is it possible to distribute the font together with the software package as a .ttf file, or perhaps Microsoft has some executable which installs this font, or is it just completely illegal ?
Thanks in advance.
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Last I heard, it is *not* legal to re-distribute Microsoft fonts.
To hell with those thin-skinned pillow-biters. - Me, 10/03/2001
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You can download Microsoft's redistributable TrueType fonts from here. Tahoma isn't one of them.
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My ATL/DLL dont works in Delphi program althouth I provided the files:
.dll and .tlb as you say me past.
I found in Delphi web that probably have to perfom some translation to the header file
I asked from my Delphi client to do that translation and I sent him to that address: www.drbob42.com/delphi/headconv.htm that explains it .
He tried that translation of the header file but he claims that now his compiler claims that there are missing files as below:
oaidl.h
ole2.h
rpc.h
rpcndr.h
windows.h
All this files exists in the vc/include folder
What can do ?????
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Hello
Please I want to know how can I put an Icon on any Button
thank you
Best Regards
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Create the button with set check Icon in the Propeties of Button.
Then use SetIcon() method for put the Icon to the button!
Best regards,
Eugene Pustovoyt
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Hello Eugene
thank you very much , that's what I need.
Best Regards
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COULD SOMEONE HELP ME OUT AS TO HOW TO WRITE A WRAPPER IN Visual C++ 6
I have a dll (SbLm_LogClient.dll ) written in C which I need to use in my vb code. The DLL functions uses _cdecl convention hence I an getting errors. I guess the way round it is to write a wrapper in C++ using the __stdcall convention. I know the dll exposes two interfaces.
Interface 1 - SbLm_Log accepts an Integer and a Char
Interface 2 - SbLm_CloseLogClient is a sub, it accepts no parameters
I have an include (.h) and a .a file from the from the author. The content of the .h file is below
#ifdef WINDOWS_NT
#ifndef SbLm_LogClient_h_included
#define SbLm_LogClient_h_included
#ifdef BUILDING_DLL
#define DLLIMPORT __declspec (dllexport)
#else /* Not BUILDING_DLL */
#define DLLIMPORT __declspec (dllimport)
#endif /* Not BUILDING_DLL */
DLLIMPORT int SbLm_Log(int, char *);
DLLIMPORT int SbLm_CloseLogClient();
#endif // SbLm_LogClient_h_included
#else
int SbLm_Log(int, char *);
int SbLm_CloseLogClient();
#endif
Question:
1) What will the code in the .cpp file be to call this two interfaces from a new COM dll
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Hi Guys,
I am retrieving a field from an Access database and then comparing it to something the user enters looking for a match.
However I don't get a match if the case is different. (of course)
How do I do a compare that doesnt care about the case???
or how do I change a CString var to all lower case
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks Guys,
Tryhard
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CString::MakeLower() to make it lower case.
Jon Sagara
I can't think of anything original to say.
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CString::CompareNoCase() might help.
Tryharder next time
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Look up CString class members. There is one just for this purpose.
P.S. Learn to use MSDN. Its ALL in there.
Hope this helps,
Bill
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Hi everyone.
How do i unzip a zip file programatically ?
thanks & regards,
Mangesh
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This might be a dumb question, but I have spent weeks trying to figure it out, so here goes. When I first start my MFC app, is there a way to get the applications path? That is, the path to where the application's exe file is? I need this information, so I can access the help file, text files, etc which are in the app path. I have tried MSDN, the web, 'hacking' existing functions, etc, but so far have had no success.
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Hi.
Pls use the function GetCurrentDirectory()
Regard
Luu Truong Huy
Vnetsoftware, USA
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use GetModuleFileName
Nish
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Use __argv[0] to get the complete filename of the .exe - __argv is the global variable. Then, perform a reverse search for '\' using CString::ReverseFind to cut the exe name from path.
Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com
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