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Rassul Yunussov wrote:
What is Wrong with my PC or my "Studio" ???
Do you have admin privileges on that machine?
Have you tried manually registering the DLL from the command prompt
regsvr32 mydll.dll
Michael
But you know when the truth is told,
That you can get what you want or you can just get old,
Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through.
When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
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Thank you very much for "regsvr32" but i want to say something about it .
For the first - i couldn't find it on my computer . So i had to copy it from another .
And about visual studio NET - i still don't know why it didn't register itself this dll.
Thanks again.
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hi all
after succeeding in creating tabbed pages in my application. I realised to my greatest dismay that i cant display e combo boxes (Cant display the page after adding >25 combo boxes) I really dn't understand the situation. where did i go wrong?
everything works perfectly fine with <25 boxes......
hope someone can help me here!
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Do you get an error message or an ASSERT?
How are the combo-boxes created? Are they done via the resource editor or via a call to Create?
Your best bet is to step into the page creation code and find out the exact line the problem occurs.
Michael
But you know when the truth is told,
That you can get what you want or you can just get old,
Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through.
When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
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oh... there's mo error when compiling. Its when i execute the program, the tabbed pages don't display correctly. I really don't know why. I created the combo boxes using the resource editor.
Page creation code? Do you mean the File View?
Thanks =)
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Hi All!
how can I display a bitmap in a control using a button(Not loading it in a WM_PAINT message)?
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How i can get the address of HTTP from HTTP Proxy when browse some web site. It's like ZoneAlarm's Web filtering. Can you show me the sample or some infors
Nothing
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I am working on a dialog type project using the base class CFormView and SDI and I am also using another with MDI. Both involve using edit boxes and basic variables such as INT, CString, etc. also will involve simple math, my problem is in the serialization of the data. How do you serialize the data when using CObject as a class, one of my variables is m_sName, is this wrong for serializing or not, yes I am a newbie to C++ and I have lots of books on serializing and they confuse the heck out of me. I have used Cobol and can do this in Cobol but C++ is hard for me to learn, maybe you can suggest some web sites with examples I can learn from. I realize you could write a book explaining serializing but I could use some general guidelines. Thanks for your help and I won't lose any more hair over the frustration.
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Hi There,
I want to know how I can support multiple ‘FormViews’ by having a single ‘Document’ class in my ‘SDI’ Application. The class which ‘MFC Wizard’ makes it for us supports the document. But the additional ‘FormViews’ which I put in doesn’t have access to the ‘Documents’ variables.
The code which I tried my self are as follows:
These are the additional or the ‘Nth’ classes
Class CSection : public CFormView
{
…
};
void CSection:: OnInitUpdate(void)
{
CMyDoc* pDoc = (CMyDoc*) GetDocument();
This code works in an SDI application in which classes are derived from ‘CRecordView’.
}
void CCourse:: OnInitUpdate(void)
{
CMyDoc* pDoc = reinterpret_cast<cmydoc*> (GetDocument());
}
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Let say I want to create animation picture so this picture have to draw by myself or can import from picture file?
Thank You
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I got a problem here
Is it possible to programme using C++ without asking the user to key in the values but rather the programme can itself search for values from a list of data output from another programme
Thank for any ideas
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But how do I go about doing it?
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You might pipe the file into the standard input stream of your program (which you would treat similar to how you do keyed user input).
You might connect to a database or read some files located in the filesystem.
You might make a web-services call or use another RPC to communicate with a program running elsewhere.
What exactly are you trying to achieve?
Ian Darling
"The different versions of the UN*X brand operating system are numbered in a logical sequence: 5, 6, 7, 2, 2.9, 3, 4.0, III, 4.1, V, 4.2, V.2, and 4.3" - Alan Filipski
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Actually I am doing a project on face detection
Now i have got the output coordinates of facial features but there are too many of them and i need only a few of them to do analysis so as to achieve face expression detection.
So will the coordinates selected, like x,y (12,23)for neutral expression I want to compare will another x,y (45,76). If if it satisfy the happy criteria, then output will be happy
So how should I link two programmes together?
The first programme output a list of coordinates while the want I am doing will get some valuse and output the expression
Thank for your reply and i do hope you will help me
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ok, I have my .jpg image, let's call it "picture.jpg"
Now, I want to get a pixel color from picture.jpg at coordinates (50,80)
How could I do this?
Thanks a lot
Michael
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ATL has a CImage class which lets you load an image from file and do whatever you want with it...
Just check out the CImage class in MSDN to get you on the road.
Don't think you are, know you are...
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Hello, I have a problem with the .exe's that I make. I open them and they close very fast so you can hardly read it or not. I asked this question a while ago but now I ask if one of you would write the programm "hello world"
with the getch() command because that's what they advised me but I have no Idea how.
n00b Thomas
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Like this:
#include <conio.h>
int main(...)
{
// your program here
getch();
return 0;
}
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this is what I did and when I try to compile now he gives an error
#include <conio.h>
#include <iostream.h> //I thought I needed this one as well
int main()
{
cout << "hello world";
getch();
return 0;
}
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What is the compile error you get?
The program in VS6 (generated console app wizard) should be as simple as
#include <stdafx.h>
#include <conio.h>
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
printf("Hello World!\n");
getch();
return 0;
}
Michael
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Tick the "do not treat <'s as HTML tags" box so we can see what you're including.
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#include conio.h
#include iostream.h
void main (void)
{
cout << "Hello World!\n";
getch();
// If I use return 0; there comes an error
}
Thomas
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