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I am looking for help with using Windows API calls to print, specifically, StartDocPrinter,
WritePrinter, etc. When writing to the Adobe Acrobat PDF Writer the Save As dialog does
not appear as it does when the StartDoc call is used. Any pointers to good web sites, code
samples, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Printing in Windows seems a bit of a black art.
Thanks.
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I need to display results of a long process in a tabular form for easier understanding.
I am ready to code something from scratch. However why re-invent the wheel. Does any body know of any component which is capable of begin supplies with values and chart the values in a bar chart form,
eg, boys 20% and girls 80% would be diswplayed in two separate bars.
Also, I started cinsidering using the activeX components. Maybe there is one which uses the microsoft charting component.
I thanks you for your help
andre
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There are a couple of chart controls at codeguru.com that might help. The newest one does bar charts. Some of them are real time trend charts as well as pie charts
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I need an example of code on how 2 PC's are communicationing with theirs serial ports.
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Somehting like this....
In your header file
static LRESULT CALLBACK KeyboardHook (int nCode, WORD wParam, DWORD lParam );
static LRESULT CALLBACK MouseHook(int nCode, WORD wParam, DWORD lParam);
In your source file
LRESULT CALLBACK CClientDlg::KeyboardHook (int nCode, WORD wParam, DWORD lParam )
{
if ( nCode >= 0 )
{
// WHAT YOU WANT IT TO DO
}
return (int)CallNextHookEx(hHookKB, nCode, wParam, lParam);
}
LRESULT CALLBACK CClientDlg::MouseHook (int nCode, WORD wParam, DWORD lParam )
{
mousecnt++;
if ( nCode >= 0 )
{
// WHAT DO YOU WANT IT TO DO
}
return (int)CallNextHookEx(hHookM, nCode, wParam, lParam);
}
In your initdialog or constructor
hHookKB= (HHOOK)SetWindowsHookEx(WH_KEYBOARD, (HOOKPROC)KeyboardHook, 0,GetCurrentThreadId());
hHookM= (HHOOK)SetWindowsHookEx(WH_MOUSE, (HOOKPROC)MouseHook, 0,GetCurrentThreadId());
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This works for dll's? Which I presume I will need to put this in to get the system wide hook?
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Sorry... should have specified.. to make it system wide...
make the 4th parameter of SetWindowsHookEx 0 (zero), instead of GetCurrentThreadID
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I have to design a data acquisition card, it can use any bus (ISA or PCI), but I need some information about how to develop a windows driver for the card.
Thanks
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http://www.jungo.com/windriver.html
It will save you a lot of time if you use something like this.
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Does anyone know of a framework library (commercial, share- or freeware) like
MFC, or
BCG(http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/WindowsWay/stasl/index.html), or
CJLibrary
(http://www.codejock.com/)
that's written to be used with straight C ?
I'm searching for over 3 weeks now on the internet. It looks to me that it's non-existent and/or impossible to do.
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The original message was:
Does anyone know of a framework library (commercial, share- or freeware) like MFC
...
that's written to be used with straight C ?
D-Flat is written in C. It's a text based GUI though. Some of the Unix GUI libraries/frameworks were written in C and are being ported to Windows. You can check the list of GUI libraries in the Mingw FAQ accessible from http://www.mingw.org and also check http://members.aol.com/lauram3017/uilibs.html for lists of available GUI frameworks. Many are in C++ but some have been written in C.
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>>Some of the Unix GUI libraries/frameworks were >>written in C and are being ported to Windows.
GTK is one C framework originally developed for Unix. There's also a Windows port available.
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Does anybody have a functional example of kernel mode serial port driver?
Thanks.
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I would like toolbars like corel draws selection bars, you know the ones where the button has a little arrow in the bottom right corner, and when you select it a toolbar apears either beneath or to the side.
Please do it know or I annihilate you all.
haahahahhahahahhahahahahahahhaha
(Scooby doo bad guy laugh)
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I wish to get
hardware information
1. Mouse Type of Mouse
2. Harddisk Drives (Manufacturer ID)
3. CD Rom Drives (Manufacturer ID)
4. Processor (Manufacturer ID)
5. Ram Installed Capacity
6. Keyboard (Manufacturer ID)
Which of the above is possible and how (via cmos or win code)
Also need to know Windows OS Version and alternate
OS Installed (Dual Boot OS)
Any help and code is most welcome
Thanks for reading and help
Santosh Rao
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Does anyone have any code for stripping all types of JavaScript out of an HTML document?
It needs to support stuff between tags as well as elements like onload=, etc.
Thanks.
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Anyone out there had any thoughts on doing or how to do a treectrl that expands upwards rather than downwards???
Thanks
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I would be grateful if somebody could show me how to use the DoDragDrop to drop a file on explorer.
Yours sincerely
Andreas.
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I'm urgently searching for the sample codes of SEARCH function written in VC++.. hope that someone can help me on this....thanks..
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The original message was:
I'm urgently searching for the sample codes of SEARCH function written in VC++.. hope that someone can help me on this....thanks..
Take a look at strstr()
char hello[1234];
strcpy(hello,"My name is Andreas and i am a programmer");
char *pnt;
pnt=strstr(hello,"Andreas");
int len=pnt-hello;
char space[100];
::MessageBox(0,_itoa(len,space,10),"Found at",0);
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I am in urgent need of some source code that can be found on the CD that comes with the book "Inside MAPI". This book is out of print now.
I am attempting to (and would like code that relevant to) write an Address Book Provider.
ANY help will be appreciated.
By the way, I do know of the C sample in MSDN. It is far to difficult for me, not only because it's c, but it is COM in C, and that presents too many difficulties.
Thanks in advance.
Jason Hattingh
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I don't have the book, but I could send you some sample code that sends an email with an attachment....
Jeremy
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The original message was:
I am in urgent need of some source code that can be found on the CD that comes with the book "Inside MAPI". This book is out of print now.
I am attempting to (and would like code that relevant to) write an Address Book Provider.
ANY help will be appreciated.
By the way, I do know of the C sample in MSDN. It is far to difficult for me, not only because it's c, but it is COM in C, and that presents too many difficulties.
Thanks in advance.
Jason Hattingh
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I ca get you the complete source you need for the mapi book. Its mostly in C++ which are just wrappers around your c stuff. Do you have any interesting code ?? i like c myself ?
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