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Have a member variable BOOL bClosing;
Override RecalcLayout, and only call base class implementation if bClosing is false.
Set bClosing to TRUE when your close starts.
Sorry to dissapoint you all with my lack of a witty or poignant signature.
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Thanks,
I thought doing something like that, but thought that there should be some already done thing to do something like that ( I think it´s a common problem).
Thanks, Bye !
Braulio
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I am trying to execute soem arbitrary file using code below.
SHELLEXECUTEINFO si;
ZeroMemory(&si,sizeof(si));
si.cbSize = sizeof(si);
si.hwnd = NULL;
si.lpVerb = "Open";
si.nShow = SW_SHOW;
si.lpFile = szFileName;
si.lpParameters = NULL;
si.lpDirectory = m_strCurDir;
si.fMask = SEE_MASK_FLAG_NO_UI;
ShellExecuteEx(&si);
My problem is that for ".dsw" files (Visual C++ project files) this function fails (with "no association" error).
What can I do to successfully execute even this kind of files?
Does anyone has a code for that (registry digging?) ?
Thanks in advance.
Miroslav Rajcic
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What happens when you manually double click on a dsw file?
Nish
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Nothing, I just get error code "no association" from API
Miroslav Rajcic
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I think somehow your dsw association got removed. You'll need to re-associate it to Visual Studio [msdev].
Nish
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look at the console commands assoc and ftype . Your shell associations for .dsw are screwed.
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Thanks. I'll look into that.
Miroslav Rajcic
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> My problem is that for ".dsw" files (Visual C++ project files)
> this function fails (with "no association" error).
This is a shot in the dark, but do you get the same results when you use ShellExecute(...) instead? I have noticed differences in the behavior of these functions for certain operations.
Peace!
-=- James.
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Hi,
does anyone know how one would go about to programatically save the contents of a Packager object (a 'package'), embedded in a RichEdit control (or any OLE client)? That is, the original file that is encapsulated in the Packager object (such as a ZIP file), not the compound document storage.
Should it not be possible, is there a replacement available, one that exposes an interface making this possible?
Cheers,
Carl Berg
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to follow up i have discovered the following on win2k:
_stprintf(szValue,_T("%.2f"),fNumber);
doesn't do decimals in release mode but does in debug mode
if i change it to:
_stprintf(szValue,_T("%2.2f"),fNumber);
it works.
is this a newly introduced bug in the untime libs or is there some subtlety of sprintf i'm missing?
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"every year we invent better idiot proof systems and every year they invent better idiots ... and the linux zealots still aren't being sterilized"
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I'm working on a simple dialog-based app that include Windows Media Player ActiveX control. I have my own set of cursors and they are working fine everywhere except area where MP is. in this area I can't set my cursor. Could you please help me to solve this problem?
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If they have set their own cursor then you cant do much about that, but they might have some property to change the cursor.
Nish
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Hi,
My question might be a little bit stupid, but How do I manage to get the pointer to a window if I only have the window's handle ??
Thanks
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Thank you!! (I've been more than 3 hours on it!)
Marc
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Remember that the pointer returned might be temporary
Nish
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Hi,
I am developing an AciveXControl for connecting differnt databses.
Pls tell me the possible ways to create such a Control.
SSN
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What for?
Can't you use ADO?
Nish
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Actually I want to create a control like ADO
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If you mean you want to write a generic control that will allow users to connect to any database, then you'd need to get the native libraries for each of those DBs. I know that MySQL and Postgres have C APIs. I dont know about SQL server and Access. Oracle has a C/C++ library too. Then people can generically use your control and your control can use the library specific to the target DB.
Nish
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Can u please tell me the Common API's ?
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If I get the file path of the database(Access), is there any way to check whether any table is existing in that or not?
If yes then how is it possible to get the table name??
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Yes, you can do all that using ADO. There are tutorials on this site and in MSDN. However, you seem to be contradicting yourself a bit, you should take a step back, consider what you're trying to achieve, and consider if you provide more specific information, we might be able to help you a bit more.
Christian
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What I understood was that he wanted to write his own version of ADO.
Nish
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