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Strange! The only text a static text control has is the text it is trying to display. Therefore, if you send a WM_GETTEXT, that is the text that should be returned.
Just to be sure I know what I am talking about, I assigned a unique ID to a static control in a dialog box. Then used both GetDlgItemText() and
GetWindowText() to retreive the text inside the static text control.
INTP
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Thanks for the reply Mr. Shaw,
Yes, it's strange, according to MSDN, I'm getting the contents of the static with WM_GETTEXT, but unfortunately when I try to get the text of mIRC Query, Channel or Status windows, which use Static control to display the incoming text, I get nothing. I even tried to set the text of the window, and all it happens after using SetWindowText and SetDlgItemText is - I set some caption over there, which after that I retrieve successfully, but this is not the contents of the window. For example, I can set the text of the Edit control of the mIRC query - the one they use for typing the outgoing message, and it works great, but it does not work for the static class (the incoming messages).
Thanks for the time spent on my problem,
D.
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Hi All,
I am a student. I think i would like to buy the acedemic version of visual studio 2003.
Right now , i am only learning C, but i want to progress onto C++ and Java.
I am particularly intersted in working with the little handheld devices as well.
I have heard that there will be a new version comming out soon.
Is it better to wait at this point for me?
Does anyone know when the new version of Visual Studio is comming out?
Also, if there are any students out there that already have the acedemic version and could tell me how they are finding it please?
Thanks very much
"i'm on me Learner's mate"
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The Academic licenses are available for schools or institutions only. If your school is part of this program, you'll have access to the Visual Studio version 2003 Academic Edition by consulting the school's Computer Administrator.
If you're just starting C++, Visual Studio is a good choice. However, the current version 2003 is inadequate when it comes to programming for .Net Framework (Managed C++ is buggy/crappy). The version 2005 will introduce the C++/CLI Standard, which makes it very easy to use the power of C++ with the managed framework. The 2005 version is designed as a mainstream platform for Windows Longhorn programming.
But, like said, if you're starting up with C++, I suggest you go to the local library and borrow a 'Learn Visual C++ in 26 days' or something similar. These books usually come with the Standard or Educational edition of the Visual Studio version in question, so they are the most cheap and risk-free way to start using Visual Studio. When version 2005 is released, you should invest your money to it.
An alternative to all this is the MSDN Academic license, which will entitle your school's students to downloading the Academic versions of all Visual Studio products, with a limited access to the MSDN Library CD-ROMs, which, if I may add, are ESSENTIAL to coding with Visual Studio. The internal help files are just inadequate. Naturally you can read the online version of MSDN for free, but it's much easier to use the CDs as they are incorporated to the F1-help system of Visual Studio.
In conclusion, first get a free version by borrowing a book bundled with Visual Studio. When version 2005 is released, invest your money on that one, or get your school to join the MSDN Academic Alliance.
For more information about the MSDN licenses, consult the MSDN Website. For more information about the Academic Program, see the MSDN Academic Alliance website
-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 a Student edition of Visual Studio 6, and have used Borland C++, Visual C++ and Visual C++.Net and the .Net software is completely different from Borland C++ and is very different from Visual C++ 6.
Visual Basic.net has become different altogether from Visual Basic I think they've tried to make it more like Visual C++ but none of the original methods work for instance you can't have indexed arrays for buttons any more.
I think Borland C++ is better all round it would appear to work faster and seems to take up less memory.
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I have been trying to install my application on a Laptop PC, but keep hitting a series of problems.
DLL missing etc.
I have build a Release version and a Deployment project to install it.
Currently, nothing happens when you run the application on the Laptop, having loaded all the missing DLLs, but I get the following error message if I install it on a Windows NT PC.
The procedure entry point Process32Next could not be found in the dynamic link libray KERNAL32.DLL.
Do I need to buy and use InstallSheild to deply my application?
grahamfff
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I'd like to take a project that has the option of morphing a vanilla cout input option (1,2,3 or4) into lite graphics (say shapes dancing around the screen) into an .exe or .scr screensaver.
Is there a quick and dirty method to do? ->>
Switch
Case1: keep pushing button (via cout)
Case2: you're gettin' warmer (triangles,circles blinking on the screen - while awaiting numeric input)
Case3: exit input, go directly to animated screensaver written in C++ but run on, say Win XP, exiting VC++6 application
Also, is there a way to make an "interactive" screensaver in c++ that reads a pre-determined file folder looking for graphic jpegs, icons, bitmaps,etc. into an array that would then be read into the screensaver so that, upon execution, it incorporates only icons in that given folder into the screensaver?
Kept short for brevity, feel free to ? clarification.
Thanks greatly!!
". . .gonna keep on tryin' - til I reach my highest ground"
s. wonder
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I am a beginner of VC programming ,I want to add a ToolBar on the top of FormView ,but I don't know how to realize it ,any suggestion will be appreciated!! Thank you !!!
I hope to find really programming lover and make friends with them!
any communication will be appreciated!!!
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Use CFrameWnd class to create a Frame..then place a Toolbar in that frame...
Open FormView in that frame....
OK! good Bye..Keep search..Hint is front of you...
---Sumit Kapoor---
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thanks..bye
---Sumit Kapoor---
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Hi..all..
Can anybody tell me How to Dowload File using http connection..?
Thanks if you can suggest any solution or any example class.
I'm using vc++6.0
OK! Bye...
---Sumit Kapoor---
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Do an article search and you'll find several articles about this.
Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows www.getsoft.com and coming soon: Surfulater www.surfulater.com
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You can use URLDownloadToFile() to easily download a file via HTTP. If you want to do interesting things with the file's content (eg: parse it and extract information), check out this[^] aticle.
/ravi
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ravib@ravib.com
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OK, I seem to have contracted the most severe case of nubyism in my attempt to finnally learn to program windows.
About a month ago I bought myself VC++.Net thinking i could whip up a quick and simple interface for my Robot. I've been at it since then and still have no clue. I've done tute after tute, though most are for VC++6 and don't seem to translate well to .NET. I've borrowed the only windows programming book in the Uni library "Beginnning Visual C++ 6" and while all this is good and has taught me alot, I still seem to be missing some fundamental concetuality.
I've been able to program C++ for years so this is not the problem. But to explain my problem I'll walk through and example.
I've used the App wizard to generate a Dialog Based MFC App.
I drop a scroll bar on the Dialog
I look to add a new event and bang! I hit a brick wall- repeatedly
what the hell is with NM_THEMECHANGED????? It's the only event i can get.
How do i do anything at all with my scrollbar????
Ragman
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I highly recommend Programming Windows With MFC by Jeff Prosise.
Kuphryn
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Yeah, it's certainly on my wishlist but seems to be out of print and secondhand ones run upto twice the origional new price. There are some second hand ones at Amazon but when i tried to order one found out they wouldn't ship out of the US.
A prefered book is "Programming with Microsoft Visual C++.NET, Sith Edition" though it is even more elusive which suprises me as it's far more recent.
Darryl
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Programming in general is not an easy think.
You can not just put a program with so many buttons and options and exept to programming by it self.
You don't only need one borow book, but all the books on the market.
You also need MSDN, and SDK, and many simple examples.
You also need time and a good teacher
And you must be young have the time and the wish to learn
From the other hand maybe you don't really need to make any big program, but even in this case you still need some one to teach you some thinks.
Programming is not like eg photoshop, that even if you don't know it you can open a file, make a blur save it, and say that somthing you do.
>simple interface for my Robot
Ask some one to teach you the basic and work with you for that interface, and then you see if you can handle to do somthing simple and continue it.
Vini
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Actully... VC++ is real programming.. if anybody understand..then s/he will get into into it..if not then forget to use VC++.. VC++ demand real skill of patience..
if you have that..then try & try again.. as you try you will learn something new...
better use VC++6 first.. follow any book.. main thing need is hard-word..to learn...not as in VB.
slowly slowly you feel that you r getting in depth of vc++.. but that can't happen in one day or one month..it'll take time.. min. 3-4 month to get in vc++.. so try..
Best of Luck...
Bye...;)
---Sumit Kapoor---
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Thanx for the encouragement. It's nice to know that i'm not the only one that had to bash my head for so long. the time estimate realy helped..one month down 3 to go.
However there seems to be something unique about the ScrollBar control in that it has no Event handlers to add where the other controls have a whole mess of them with I can use quite easily.
I'll put that question in a new thread though.
Thanx
Darryl
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hi..I think you may be start working in MFC of vc++.. that's easy to use(as this wrapper to actual windows programming).. One my suggeation is to spend just 10 days with windows programming..Go to library & take a thin book on windows programming...then you u'll get idea How all thinges are working in windows..
In small term it is not matter of know/not know about windows programming concepts.. but if you realy want to see this programming as long term then just overview of that is must.
Rest fine..e-mail me anytime if you need any help..I'm not expert, so may not answer all of your Questions..but I'll try if I get time(Time is busy going on...)
OK! Bye..Best of Luck..keep working..Goal is near..
sumit_kapoor1980@hotmail.com
---Sumit Kapoor---
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Hi Sumit,
I've got a toe hold on it now and think the worst of it is over as far as conceptualisation goes. I managed to write the user side of the interface i wanted once i was told how to use scrollbars properly. Still peeved that they don't have any event handlers as i need up to 12 scroll bars on the one dialog and then have to hack into their control ID's from Wnd::HScroll and then work out which one i've got. Be much nicer if they just had a dedicated OnScroll handler.
Anyway, my stress levels from the last month have just dispated into the ethers ready to snag then next person attempting to learn Windows programming
Darryl
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Hi,
I want to extract a frame from an Motion JPEG avi file. Can anyone help me. Is there any link which gives me an info on the file format for the video data in the avi. I'm able to extract the header from the avi file in BITMAPINFOHEADER struct, and then read the avi property. How are the video frames stored? is it as JPGs or BMPs in Motion Jpeg Avi?
I don't want to use the API's available.
Kindly help.
Vini
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How to insert JSP tag by using mshtml.
senmah
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Hey all.
I've got a text file that I am trying to modify, but am running into some problems. Here's the code that I am using:
CStdioFile myFile;
myFile.Open("c:\\temp\\test1.txt",CFile::modeReadWrite);
myFile.Seek(40,CFile::begin);
myFile.WriteString("this is the replaced line\n");
myFile.Close();
It kind of works, but what is happening is it is overwriting the contents of the next lines and I can't figure out how to get around this. Ie, the file looks like this before I run it
line 0
line 1
line 2
line 3
line 4
line 5
line 6
line 7
line 8
line 9
then, after i execute the above statements
line 0
line 1
line 2
line 3
line 4
this is the replaced line
e 8
line 9
So, when the newly modified text is written, if it happens to be longer than the original line, it will write over other lines below it, instead of "appending" so to speak, making the file look like:
...
line 3
line 4
this is the replaced line
line 6
line 7
line 8
... if I do something like "...WriteString("line Z"), it replaces it fine because the new string matches the length of the one that's in the file. Any ideas on how to replace an entire line in a text file (each line is ended with \n) without overwriting following lines?
Thanks
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