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P.R.A.K.A.S.H
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Hi all;
I have a bunch of radio buttons acting like a group of radios. I have a single variable pointing to them and i need to have these unselected as soon as i have done some processing, ie i need to initialise them. Can somebody please help me out.
Thanks
krugger
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m_Radio.SendMessage(BM_SETCHECK,BST_UNCHECKED,NULL);
this worked for me.
P.R.A.K.A.S.H
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Have you seen CheckRadioButton() and CheckDlgButton() ?
"The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)
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Hello,
under Visual C++ there are numerous examples of hooking into
another application, i.e. adding one's own menus to Notepad etc.
Is there a similar thing available for Java?
A net search has not resulted in anything useful.
What I would like to do:
1) Programmatically access the menu functions of a swing GUI in another 3rd party Java App for which I just have compiled classes, no source.
I know that awt.robot can do a bit, but I am looking for more:
2) Automatically extracting text from a Java Text Field of the 3rd party app (to repeat: I have no source code for this, therefore have to "hook" into the app from outside).
I have seen examples for C++ on codeproject, but nothing for Java.
3) A final challenge: adding my own menus to this 3rd party swing app. Again, possible in C++. I think impossible in Java.
Thanks so much for your help!
You are my last hope, literally.
Kind regards,
Tony
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I belive the menus work differently in JAVA, plus i dont know wheather its "easly" possible to hook it coz the JVM has control over it.
How do you want to hook it any way, from JAVA or from VC++
P.R.A.K.A.S.H
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Hi all;
I need to execute a console program when the user in my application clicks a button on my SDI dialog. Can anybody please help me to find a way how.
Thank you
krugger
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ShellExecute api will execute any executable, even console application.
P.R.A.K.A.S.H
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ShellExecute(this->m_hWnd,"open","calc.exe","","", SW_SHOW );
or ShellExecute(this->m_hWnd,"open","notepad.exe",
"c:\\MyLog.log","",SW_SHOW );
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You can also use CreateProcess() .
"The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)
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Hi all;
I badly need a DialoogBar in my application. I have include the Dialog Bar included in "registered visual c++ components" to my project and it works just fine. The only problem is that i need to implement tab control on the DialogBar. In order to create, initialise and attach items to the tab control, i need to add a snippet. When i add the snippet in OnInitDialog for a modal dialog, it works fine. The problem is that the DialogBar is of style -> child (Not modal) and i really don't know which event to call to create the tabs on the DialogBar. Can somebody please help me on this thing. I really really need this very quick.
Thank you beforehand guys;
Krugger
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In order to display a tab control, you must first construct a tab control object (CTabCtrl), then create the associated Windows tab control.
The easiest way to construct the object is to include it as a member variable into the CDialogBar-derived class you have made. As DialogBar's are pure child dialogs, you can use DialogDataExchange as well to bind a member variable to a control on the dialog layout resource.
Being dialogs (and dialogs being Windows windows), these toolbars implement the standard Windows window creation chain. For example, you could try writing a handler for WM_CREATE, then create and initialize the tab control in there. I'm pretty sure it should work ok.
-Antti Keskinen
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The definition of impossible is strictly dependant
on what we think is possible.
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i have to splitter window in right spliter window their is CListview in taht view i need to create toolbar
Can anybody help me for that
thanx
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My app can load lots of formats pictures, using IPicture. If I load two or three pictures, how can I print only specified rect in the clientrect. thanks!
I am a student from china.THX
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i tried this code but it didn't work :
CWnd *pMain=AfxGetMainWnd();
CMenu * pMenu=pMain->GetMenu();
CMenu * pSubMenu=pMenu->GetSubMenu(3);
pSubMenu->EnableMenuItem( 1,MF_DISABLED|
MF_GRAYED | MF_BYPOSITION );
in spite of this the following code is working properlly:
CWnd *pMain=AfxGetMainWnd();
CMenu * pMenu=pMain->GetMenu();
pMenu->EnableMenuItem(3,MF_DISABLED|
MF_GRAYED | MF_BYPOSITION );
please any help, why this happen
Best Regards
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Which menu item are trying to disable ???
P.R.A.K.A.S.H
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hi
i try to disable an item like new in File->New
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is it posible to catch some console input before drawing it on screen using some API functions?
thank u for help!
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Certainly. Check here and here for details.
"The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)
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How to get the size of CScrollView's scrollbar?
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The scrollbars when visible has a computable size.
For the vertical:
Get the height of the client area
GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXVSCROLL); - width
For the horizontal
Get the width of the client area
GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYHSCROLL); - height
If both scroll bars are visible you have to adjust the width of horizontal and height of vertical by the height/width of the other.
Roger Allen - Sonork 100.10016
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Hi,
I had 24 edit box which I want to group it together and set it as array. Can this be done?
Siew Hoon
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for (int i=0;i<24;i++)
{
hwndRadioButtons[i] = CreateWindow(
"BUTTON", // predefined class
"", // button text
WS_VISIBLE | WS_CHILD | BS_BITMAP|BS_OWNERDRAW , // styles
//WS_VISIBLE | WS_CHILD | BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON|BS_BITMAP , // styles for radio button
// Size and position values are given explicitly, because
// the CW_USEDEFAULT constant gives zero values for buttons.
128+35*i, // starting x position
20, // starting y position
26+2, // button width
24+2, // button height
hDlg, // parent window
(HMENU)(IDC_RADIO_DIALOG1+i), // No menu
(HINSTANCE) GetWindowLong(hDlg, GWL_HINSTANCE),
NULL);
}
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