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But how do i assign some uneditable text to a rich text control which will change to some other text when clicking on the diferent Sub-Tree Controls.Can you please give me some code as i am not habituated to MFC.
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bunty2k4 wrote:
But how do i assign some uneditable text to a rich text control...
How text is added to a control has nothing to do with whether it is editable or not. Use SetWindowText() , Paste() , and ReplaceSel() to put text into the control.
To make the control uneditable, use the SetReadOnly(TRUE) or EnableWindow(FALSE) methods.
"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 am trying to develop a morabaraba game in c++ Builder and i have completed the board but my problem is placing the pieces.please help me out.
Let freedom reign
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I am programming some "wrapper' software in Visual C++ 6.0 to control some 3rd party software that is written in HTML and has java script within the code. The HTML has buttons for making certain selections in the HTML file. I would like to programmatically make partial button selections and force the onclick to happen. I would appreciate any help I can get.
Freeman Taylor
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I don't think it's possible to wrap C++ compiled code around html/javascript. You can interface but not wrap.
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I guess wrap is not the term I should have used. Interface is what I am doing. I have successfully interfaced with the HTML file. Now I need to be able to control the buttons within the HTML file and that is what I have not been successful in doing. Any help would be appreciated.
Freeman Taylor
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I you are using a class derived from CHtmlView you can do most anything you want with the html and with the Javascript including calling C++ code from JS and vice-versa.
To call a JS function you can use: execScript()
This is a snippet from my Surfulater app code:
MSHTML::IHTMLDocument2Ptr pDoc( GetHtmlDocument() );
if ( pDoc != NULL )
{
_variant_t vtRet;
_bstr_t bstrFunc = _T("EndEditing()");
vtRet = pDoc->GetparentWindow()->execScript( bstrFunc, L"JScript" );
}
See: http://www.codeproject.com/com/jscalls.asp#xx229574xx[^]
There is a lot of good documentation and sample code around on this subject. Yell out if you need more pointers.
Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows www.getsoft.com and coming soon: Surfulater www.surfulater.com
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If I let the user open a file through GetOpenFileName, how to have the customizations done on that dialog box stay from one open to another ?
If the user switches to the detailed view and selects new columns (choose details), how to have to columns back the next time he wants to open a file ?
Visual Studio.Net File, Open, File function does this !
... but my app does not
Help, please !
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Hi everyone,
I am writing an application that can replace a keypress with another one, e.g. if I press the 'm' key on the keyboard, my application detects it and replaces it with 'x' for example.
This is achieved by setting a low level keyboard hook.
Up to now, the replacement map is hard-coded into the hook dll, but I want to configure it on the fly with a program in the TNA.
My question:
Is there a standard way of communication between my hook dll and the config program (i'm planning a callback function that is called everytime a key is pressed. it returns the replacement key) or do I have to think of my own with perhaps ReadProcessMemory, a MMF or something like that??
thx in advance,
Oliver
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I am setting a socket option to use the KeepAlive feature...using setsocketopt(). If there is an error or break in the network connetion an error code is generated...but this can take minutes. I need an indication in seconds that there is a problem. Is there a way to do this??
Thanks,
Jerry
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Last I checked the RFC (10 years ago) the timeout was 2 hours! If you need less you need to impliment that yourself. Basicly you need to ping the other end every second, and check for errors. However TCP does in order delivery, so if one packet is lost but the connection is otherwise good (this is a normal situation!) it can take more than one second for the retry.
You can get around this with UDP. In fact it might be better to use UDP for your keep alive because then you know which packets are lost, and when things are arriving out of order.
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Hello, i am bunty, i needed some help, i want to learn more about c++ , i am currently studying it but i am failing to get it in my heads.I immediately need a program built in which:-
1)There will be a built in User Id and password for the startup of the program.It has to be password protected to ward off prying eyes.
2)it will have a treeControl on the leftside pane on clicking different sub-tree items on the left pane there will be a display window which will show different pre-built in written stuff which is un-editable.
I need it written in VC++.Please answer me through this column.Please help me someone.
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Hello, i am bunty, i needed some help, i want to learn more about c++ , i am currently studying it but i am failing to get it in my heads.I immediately need a program built in which:-
1)There will be a built in User Id and password for the startup of the program.It has to be password protected to ward off prying eyes.
2)it will have a treeControl on the leftside pane on clicking different sub-tree items on the left pane there will be a display window which will show different pre-built in written stuff which is un-editable.
I need it written in VC++.Please answer me through this column.Please help me someone.
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I am doing
char* junk;
stat = fread((void*)junk, sizeof(char),64880, inFile);
and it crashes. The file is much larger than 64880. What could I be doing wrong? Its binary data.
If I do:
stat = fread ((void *) &pingMarker, 1, sizeof (unsigned int), inFile);
it doesnt crash. I was just wanting to skip past a bunch of data and see what lies at the 64881th byte
thanks,
sb
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ns wrote:
char* junk;
stat = fread((void*)junk, sizeof(char),64880, inFile);
junk is a pointer that has not been initialized (so it points to an invalid adress). When you call fread with this pointer, it will try to write something at this invalid adress and will crash.
Try this instead:
char* junk = new char[64881];<br />
stat = fread((void*)junk, sizeof(char),64880, inFile);<br />
delete[] junk;
or
char junk[64881];<br />
stat = fread((void*)junk, sizeof(char),64880, inFile);<br />
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ns wrote:
I was just wanting to skip past a bunch of data and see what lies at the 64881th byte
Yes, a better solution is to use fseek. Take a look at the msdn for more info.
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Hello,
I have already communicate with a lot of experts and read a lot about my
problem which is as follows: I want to develop a generic program for a
PocketPC, which logs the method-call and the time when any button or anything
else is executed, respectively a method is executed, in a file on the Pocket
PC. I need this for Usability studies. Every experts told me that i can reach
this only with embedded c++ or c code. I wrote my previous programs always with
c#.
So i want to ask in this forum if somebody can help me to solve my problem?
- this would be very important for me, because i need it for my diploma
(thesis).
thanks in advance.
Regards.
Patrick
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In VS, there is a window that shows solutions, classes etc.
If in class view you can see all components of that class. If the class contains enums etc. you can see all of the components by name in their respective groups.
Say:
Enums<br />
----balahBlah<br />
------bl<br />
------bla<br />
------blah
(Dont mind the ----)
The elements of enums etc. are listed by name but in case of enums the named values are actualy type int.
Q: Is there a way to force VS to organize the elements by value?
(VS only organizes by name, access, and group!)
Eg. If say blah = 0; it should be first in the list and if bla = 2; it should be last.
Thanks in advance!
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Sorry, I have not been able to find such!
If you really want the enum items in order you could write
enum { blah = 0 };
enum { bl = 1 };
enum { bla = 2 };
and they will appear in that order in the class view. Though this seems a bit overkill for me!
Ant.
I'm hard, yet soft. I'm coloured, yet clear. I'm fruity and sweet. I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return! - David Williams (Little Britain)
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How can I make a CString to a char?
I don't now how big the CString is so how can I do it?
Please help me.
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CString YourString = "Blahblah";<br />
char* szString = new char[YourString.GetLength()+1];<br />
strcpy(szString,YourString.GetBuffer(YourString.GetLength()) );<br />
delete[] szString;
Hope this helps
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Thanks that works fine,
You are a life saver..
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Larsson wrote:
You are a life saver..
... Ok, if you say so
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