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SetWindowText() comes to mind.
"The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)
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The problem with that is I'm pretty sure it would remove the text that was already in the control. I'm looking for a way to be able to append to any text that is already in the control.
- Aaron
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monrobot13 wrote:
I'm looking for a way to be able to append to any text that is already in the control.
You'll want to use ReplaceSel() then.
"The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)
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That's exactly what I'm looking for. Thanks very much.
- Aaron
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i have a serious problem... i need to create something that is able to edit midi files (it's obligatory school project) but i'm a newbie in c++ coding and despite browsing the whole internet :] i've only found some obsolete or complicated classes. i hope there are some people who can help me any links, hints or good ideas are welcome... plizzzz, i'm runnig out of time :/
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Posts like these never make sense to me. A MIDI editor is not something that is assigned to a beginning C++ student. I'm not sure if the blame falls on the instructor for assigning such a "heavy" task, or the student for not paying attention the first 3/4 of the class. The fact that you (immediately) started looking on the Internet for the answer suggests the latter.
In any case, what specific part of the problem are you having difficulty with? "The whole thing" is not an answer. One of the obvious things to know would be the format of a MIDI file. There are up to five links here discussing the file format.
How about file I/O? For that, I would lean towards a CFile object and its members.
"The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)
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I use some messageBox in my program.
And When I click OK button on a messagebox then the program closes completly.
in other programs messageboxes don't do this and works without any problem but in one program that is important for me does.
I used direct windowsXP messageBoxes via p/invoke methot.
But the result has not changed.
exactly I could't understand the spring of the problem
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You'll need to post some code or give a better description of your problem. However, it sounds like you have no message loop (or implemented it incorrectly).
Jeremy Falcon
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deniz79s wrote:
I used direct windowsXP messageBoxes via p/invoke methot.
What is a "p/invoke methot?"
"The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)
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i have a program done using the doc/view architecture. i want to change the font of whatever text i display in the view but am unable to figure out how to do so and in which member function of CView such as OnDraw, OnUpdate, etc?
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Hi,
In the OnDraw function you can select a new font into the DC and do all your drawing(text) and it will be in that font.
CTestView::OnDraw(CDC *pDC)
{
CFont NewFont;
NewFont.Create(Specify Parameters);
CFont *pOldFont = pDC->SelectObject(&NewFont);
// Draw your text
// Select old font back
pDC->SelectObject(pOldFont);
}
Hope it helps
Vikash Parida
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or are you on about controls in your view, e.g. CEdit's and CStatics ???
If so, then create a CFont object member in your view
e.g. in OnInitialUpdate
m_fntStyle1.CreateFont(42, 0, 0, 0, FW_BOLD, TRUE, FALSE,0,0,0,0,0,0, "Times New Roman");
m_staticField1.SetFont(&m_fntStyle1);
m_staticField2.SetFont(&m_fntStyle1);
m_staticField3.SetFont(&m_fntStyle1);
The link to MSDN for CreateFont
Hope this helps,
Andy
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hi,
i tried to do as u told but the font does not change.
CFont Font;
CFont* pOldFont;
LOGFONT lgFont;
CTextFormatterDoc* pDoc = GetDocument();
ASSERT_VALID(pDoc);
lgFont.lfHeight = -19;
lgFont.lfWidth = 0;
lgFont.lfWeight = FW_BOLD;
lgFont.lfItalic = TRUE;
lgFont.lfStrikeOut = TRUE;
lgFont.lfUnderline = TRUE;
lgFont.lfCharSet = ANSI_CHARSET;
lgFont.lfOutPrecision = OUT_CHARACTER_PRECIS;
lgFont.lfQuality = DEFAULT_QUALITY;
strcpy(lgFont.lfFaceName, "");
Font.CreateFontIndirect(&lgFont);
pOldFont = pDC->SelectObject(&Font);
pDC->TextOut(0, 0, pDoc->GetText());
pDC->SelectObject(pOldFont);
Font.DeleteObject();
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maxsteel wrote:
strcpy(lgFont.lfFaceName, "");
You need to give the name of the font ("Tahoma", "Times New Roman" etc...)
Ryan "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
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I have a keyboard hook installed that is working, and it will catch the Alt key for me, but not the ALT + TAB. How can I determine fromt he wParam and lParam if the Alt key is down when they press TAB?
If it's broken, I probably did it
bdiamond
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Hi I'm looking for an explanation of the REINSTALLMODE_PACKAGE flag of MsiReinstallProduct. MSDN says you can use it to reinstall from another package, for instance to update an installed product. Does anybody know how to set the new source package?
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I tried using memcpy to copy values from an array of unsigned char to another array of the same type.
But when tried to see it using cout , nothing is displayed.
This what I did.
#include "iostream.h"
#include"memory.h"
typedef unsigned char BYTE;
void main()
{
BYTE a[3]="\xff\x00";
//BYTE *p;
BYTE s[10],r[10],q[10];
memcpy (s,a, 3);
cout<
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What are you expecting to be displayed? The first cout statement will print the 0xff character but you'll not be able to see it as it's whitespace. The other two cout statements should print nothing.
"The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)
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#include "iostream.h"
#include"memory.h"
typedef unsigned char BYTE;
void main()
{
BYTE a[3]="\x42\x41";
cout<
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I am trying to use PC-Lint with an MFC app and am getting way too many messages where it is searching for some keywords. I would like to know if someone has got a quick start to this .
I added some additional options for a template from Scott Myers . I advised me to make some function parameters const . additionally , most of my functions do not modify data , so should i make them const ? What is the advantage of making a function const ? Apart from the fact that no one could use the function to modify existing data !
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