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Sir
can anybody pls help how to load a menu in one of the pane of a Splitter Window. if view is divided in (0,0)and (0,1)
and i want to load Menu into (0,0) pane. Thank u. bye
Satishvarma.E
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Sorry, no. The last version that could was VC++ 1.52, available (but no longer supported) via a MSDN subscription.
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I'm pretty sure I saw an intro to C++ book once that came with VC 1.5 on CD.
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Kixdemp wrote: I've seen a lot of books on thrift stores that come with CD's/floppies... I shall check their backs next time I go there! Thanks!
look Borland version 4.5 make 16 bit windows program.. you can check out borland.com for more details
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Kixdemp wrote: when I get to my Win3.1 Virtual PC!
Nice Virtaul PC for win 3.1
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers,
Alok Gupta
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In this class:
http://www.codeproject.com/printing/printlib.asp
I can print text on top of a bitmap. Is there any way to
print text on top of other image formats, like a tiff or
jpeg? Or are the any other demo projects that involve
printing text on top of images?
Lets say I have a bitmap of a form that consists of black
and white text. Is there a way to determine what all of
the pixels of that bitmap are and store the pixels some-
where?
Please, any response any one can give me will be greatly
appreciated.
Sincerely,
Danielle Brina (an overworked graduate student)
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Hello everyone!
OK, here's my code:
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void ParseFile(CString);<br />
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BxBeep * beeps;
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int numOfBeeps;
It gives me:
BipFile.h(40): error C2059: syntax error : 'constant'
Why is that? Thanks!
PS: This is inside a class declaration.
Lord Kixdemp
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Is BxBeep defined?
Look at the previous line too. Often the actual error is in the line before the one flagged by the compiler.
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Well, that's not surprising since every Win32 app uses kernel32.dll But that's a linking step, not a compiling step. You have to work out the compile errors before worrying about libs.
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#include "witty-quote.h"
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AAAAAAAHH!!!
I changed line 40 from "beeps" to "beepCol", but look at the whole collection of errors:
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BipFile.obj : error LNK2005: "public: __thiscall BeepXtreme::BipFile::BipFile(class ATL::CStringT<char,class strtraitmfc_dll<char,class="" atl::chtraitscrt<char=""> > >)" (??0BipFile@BeepXtreme@@QAE@V?$CStringT@DV?$StrTraitMFC_DLL@DV?$ChTraitsCRT@D@ATL@@@@@ATL@@@Z) already defined in BeepXtremeDlg.obj
BipFile.obj : error LNK2005: "private: void __thiscall BeepXtreme::BipFile::ParseFile(class ATL::CStringT<char,class strtraitmfc_dll<char,class="" atl::chtraitscrt<char=""> > >)" (?ParseFile@BipFile@BeepXtreme@@AAEXV?$CStringT@DV?$StrTraitMFC_DLL@DV?$ChTraitsCRT@D@ATL@@@@@ATL@@@Z) already defined in BeepXtremeDlg.obj
BipFile.obj : error LNK2005: "public: struct BeepXtreme::BxBeep __thiscall BeepXtreme::BipFile::GetBeep(int)" (?GetBeep@BipFile@BeepXtreme@@QAE?AUBxBeep@2@H@Z) already defined in BeepXtremeDlg.obj
BipFile.obj : error LNK2005: "public: int __thiscall BeepXtreme::BipFile::GetNumOfBeeps(void)" (?GetNumOfBeeps@BipFile@BeepXtreme@@QAEHXZ) already defined in BeepXtremeDlg.obj
BipFile.obj : error LNK2005: "public: void __thiscall BeepXtreme::BipFile::PlayBeep(int,bool)" (?PlayBeep@BipFile@BeepXtreme@@QAEXH_N@Z) already defined in BeepXtremeDlg.obj
BipFile.obj : error LNK2005: "public: static void __cdecl BeepXtreme::BipFile::PlayBeep(unsigned int,unsigned int)" (?PlayBeep@BipFile@BeepXtreme@@SAXII@Z) already defined in BeepXtremeDlg.obj
BipFile.obj : error LNK2005: "public: static void __cdecl BeepXtreme::BipFile::PlayBeep(unsigned int,unsigned int,unsigned int)" (?PlayBeep@BipFile@BeepXtreme@@SAXIII@Z) already defined in BeepXtremeDlg.obj
Debug/BeepXtreme.exe : fatal error LNK1169: one or more multiply defined symbols found
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Can anybody please look at my code? I'm going crazy here...
http://sulfurmidis.com/beepxtreme.zip
Thanks!
Lord Kixdemp
www.SulfurMidis.com
www.SulfurSoft.tk
[ftp://][http://][hotline://]tsfc.ath.cx
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Kixdemp wrote: Can anybody please look at my code? I'm going crazy here...
http://sulfurmidis.com/beepxtreme.zip
Thanks!
I was going to, just for giggles if nothing else, but you really should cut the size of the download down a bit. 4.30MB is simply too large for my 28kbs dialup connection. If you drop any executables and intermediary files, and include as small a sample data file as is needed to test the app I may have another go at it.
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Ok, to get a clean compile I had to change two lines in your code
File BeepExtremeDlg.cpp line 12
#include "BipFile.cpp"
to
#include "BipFile.h"
line 121 - The buffer that is used by itoa() has to allocated before it is used
char * buf;
to
char buf[10] = {0};
The program still crashes, but it is now logic errors, not syntax errors.
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"Obviously ??? You're definitely a superstar!!!" - mYkel - 21 Jun '04
"There's not enough blatant self-congratulatory backslapping in the world today..." - HumblePie - 21 Jun '05
Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
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Hello,
Does anyone know anything about classless ip addresses / subnetting with regards to the Windows Socket Api? Is there anything special that needs to be done in the code to support this?
Thanks,
swine
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I dont think WinSock 1 and WinSock 2 either of them dependent
on the type of subnetting.
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Hi all,
Fairly new to this so bear with me...I have an app which, due to a Macromedia issue we have, crashes on an occasional basis. When it does I get the microsoft automatic error reporting dialog saying "Sorry but your application..blah blah....please send your error to Microsoft"
All I want to do is supress that Dialog so the user never sees it but no-one seems to know how to do it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance
DM
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hi
you can do as follows.
Right click on MyComputer.
then select Properties.
then select Advance tab.
then click on Error Reporting.
select Disable Error Reporting.
that is all.
sanket patel
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