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How do I add an achor tag ?
How do I write a [code] section,
which appears in light yellow if I remember well
Is there a link that explains all of these things and others ?
Thanks !
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When replying to a post, check out the formatting (and smiley) options below the text box.
"When I was born I was so surprised that I didn't talk for a year and a half." - Gracie Allen
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Thank you,
I am realizing now that with Mozilla browser only the smileys appears, not the others.
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No matter. You can insert <A>, < PRE>, and <CODE> tags manually.
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Click on the smiling icon !
http://www.codeproject.com/gdi/screencolorpicker.asp
The Code Project - Screen Color Picker - Fonts & GDI
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Hi Guys,
Iam writing an MFC application with a dialog having a listbox control.
In the view header class,have the ListBox object as a member variable.
CListBox m_ListBox;
The questions I have are:
[1]How will I create a Listbox control
used the "m_ListBox.Create"- How will I pass the cDialog class as I have to pass a "pParentWnd parameter" which expects a CWindow object
[2]How to make the listbox control,Dialog & view class of the same size.
[3] Want to add 2 columns in the list box,a header row, with constant values.
1st column 2nd column
************* ***********
FixedLineNumber; 5
StartLineNumber; 10
NumberOfLines; 4
FixedLength; 15
CharacterLength; 10
CharacterOffset; 5
and fill the 2 columns with values as above.
the first column contain constant texts & the second coumn,I want to fill with values...
Any help is appreciated....
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Pazzuzu wrote:
[1]How will I create a Listbox control
used the "m_ListBox.Create"- How will I pass the cDialog class as I have to pass a "pParentWnd parameter" which expects a CWindow object
All MFC windows (including CDialog objects) derive from CWnd. Just cast it to CWnd in the create function
Pazzuzu wrote:
[2]How to make the listbox control,Dialog & view class of the same size
What do you mean? like as in the same size on the screen?
Pazzuzu wrote:
[3] Want to add 2 columns in the list box,a header row, with constant values
You are using the wrong control. Use a CListView control rather.
Cheers,
Peter
controlSHIFT
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Okay Thanks,
Could u please tell me how to achieve the above said things using the
CListView control.
By [2],I mean to make the listview control to the size of the dialog,while displaying & not to the size of the view.
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Okay Thanks,
Could u please tell me how to achieve the above said things using the
CListView control.
By [2],I mean to make the listview control to the size of the dialog,while displaying & not to the size of the view.
By ListView control,did u mean list control co's,while in the control tool box,I see only list contol & listbox control
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It is CListCtrl.
You can use these functions of the class
eg:
To add columns
m_ListCtrl.InsertColumn(1,"1st Column");
To add data to the control
m_ListCtrl.InsertItem(0,"Data");
m_ListCtrl.SetItemText(0,1,"Value");
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How will I connect my view class which is derived from Cview to the control object,Co's I want to test the list control
Did as follows:
On the,"OnCreate" function of my view class,I did as follows
m_lstctrl.Create(WS_CHILD|WS_VISIBLE|LBS_STANDARD|WS_HSCROLL,
CRect(10,10,200,200),this, IDC_TEST);
m_lstctrl.InsertColumn(1,"1st Column");
But I dont see any columns ,apart from the listctrl box boundary...
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Replace LBS_STANDARD by LVS_REPORT.
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Thanks Dreamz.Now I see the control on screen.
But the size is small.
How can I set the size of the ctrl in code..
Thanks all......
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Pazzuzu wrote:
How can I set the size of the ctrl in code..
Check out the second parameter to Create() .
"When I was born I was so surprised that I didn't talk for a year and a half." - Gracie Allen
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You can adjust the CRect(..) in the Create function.
Or add WS_SIZEBOX style,then you can resize the control at runtime.
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ok, to add columns to the list control, make sure that you create the control with the LVS_REPORT style.
then call CListCtrl::InsertColumn() to add a column and then CListCtrl::InsertItem() to add items. I saw a post that already indicated this.
Now to the problem of sizing the control to the size of your dialog:
In the dialog class, handle the WM_SIZE message, call GetClientRect() to get the current client rectangle of the dialog and then just call CListCtrl::MoveWindow() to size the list control to the size of the dialog.
HOpefully that explains it.
Ciao
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Pazzuzu wrote:
[1]How will I create a Listbox control
used the "m_ListBox.Create"- How will I pass the cDialog class as I have to pass a "pParentWnd parameter" which expects a CWindow object
Unless you absolutely have to, it's easier to create the control at design-time rather than at run-time. As to your question about the Create() method, the third parameter would be the this pointer. For example:
BOOL CMyDialog::OnInitDialog()
{
m_listbox.Create(..., this, IDC_LISTBOX1);
return TRUE;
}
Pazzuzu wrote:
[3] Want to add 2 columns in the list box,a header row, with constant values.
You can do this with a listbox (by using tab stops), but as already mentioned, it's much easier with a list control.
"When I was born I was so surprised that I didn't talk for a year and a half." - Gracie Allen
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i want to know abt Smart Card api's. if any body has good tutorial over it pls give it to me.
pls don't refer me to msdn, i am fad up that .
i want example showing use smart card api's
thanks
I Think It will Work
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Alok Gupta
visit me at http://www.thisisalok.tk
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if it is a standard ct terminal:
search for the ct-api
(Card-terminal Application Programming Interface)
or you can search for a documentation
of the ctrsct32.dll
or you search for ct-bcs
Card Terminal Basic Command Set
i got one here, but it is in german
hope it helps
george
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Hi !
I just started developping with Visual .Net in C++ (unmanaged).
I'm facing a strange behavior in the debugger : if I go step by step in my code (F10), the debugger just step over many lines of code, and the variables viewer let me see that the object I'm debugging is in a very strange state, many member variables being uninitialised (which was supposed to be done in my constructor).
Did you already had such a strange behavior ? Is it possible to solve it ?
Thanks !
Jerome
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Is this an existing piece of code converted from VC6 to VC7 or is it new code?
If existing code, try a complete clean of the DEBUG directory and compile again.
Ant.
I'm hard, yet soft. I'm coloured, yet clear. I'm fuity and sweet. I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return! - David Williams (Little Britain)
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Hi !
Thanks for the hint, but the problem remains.....very strange !
Jerome
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