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Hi,
Try something like:
<br />
CString Buffer;<br />
<br />
if(m_myLisBox.GetSel() != LB_ERR ){<br />
m_myListBox.GetText(m_myListBox.GetSel(), Buffer);<br />
AfxMessageBox(Buffer);<br />
}<br />
Good luck with you first steps with VC++ , HTH
Braulio
if(m_myLisBox.GetSel != LB_ERR )
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Hi!
Is there a way to use my managed c# datalayer from an old unmanaged VC++ class?
MSc Bertil Morefält
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You should be able to however you may have to create a bridge DLL written in managed C++.
You would create a managed C++ DLL which exports some unmanaged functions or classes. These functions or classes would then be responsible for creating managed classes and marshalling data back and forth between the unmanaged legacy code and the new managed code.
Sorry this isn't too detailed a description but it may give you some direction.
Joel
VssConnect - Remote SourceSafe(r) Access http://www.voxcode.com[^]
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I'm wondering if their is anyway to put a table into a dialog box. They have list boxes and combo boxes, but no table boxes. Do you need to use a List Control? If so is there any documentation on the web to show me how to do this?
Thanks for any help.
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Yes, a list control in report mode is probably what you are after. Anything more, and you'll need a more specialized grid control. Check CP for those.
Five birds are sitting on a fence.
Three of them decide to fly off.
How many are left?
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Add a list control using resource editor.
Kuphryn
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If I define _WIN32_WINNT in VC6 so that the compiler supports Win2K using the SDK headers will I have any problems with MFC, ATL or WTL? I know there is an article on this site here[^]that talks about a problem with MFC and CFileDialog but it is 3 years old and I am not sure that it is accurate.
John
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Thank You. I was worried that this may cause more problems then it is worth but I would like to use some of the win2k functionality in my .dlls (> 500K lines)...
John
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my SDI doesn't have database support but I wish to add it in, how to go about creating CRecordset(the coding part) and how will i link it to my MS Access database?
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You will need to include mfc database support (afxdb.h). The ClassWizard does a fairly good job of getting you started with skeleton odbc classes (ClassWizard - AddClass - New...use CRecordSet as the base class)You may also want to check out the VC++ help file under ODBC for basic information
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Is there analog CMemoryState in АТL ?
To check memory state and find difference?
thanks
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Hi
I want to make sure the user can only browse and only click a file named 'myprogram.exe' in the CFile Dialog (open)
Didn't find any flags restricting this.
Any ideas?
Best regards
Jens
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This severly defeats the purpose of using CFileDialog , does it not? If you're only allowing the selection of one file, why bother asking for it? Have you considered using SHBrowseForFolder() instead? With whatever folder is selected, tack 'myprogram.exe' on to the end.
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DavidCrow wrote:
This severly defeats the purpose of using CFileDialog
agreed.
Or u could just do a comparision check of the returned filename.
I Dream of Absolute Zero
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In an MDI application when more than one MDI child frames
are open and one of these child frames is maximized when
we toggle to other frames, they are maximized too
regardless of their previous size.
I checked the UINT nType passed to OnSize message handler
in MDI's view class but its value is always 0
(SIZE_RESTORED).
How can I preserve an MDI frame's previous size including
maximize, minimize or restore status after toggling to
this frame from another maximized MDI frame?
Thanks in advance
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I have many HDIB hDib,
and want to see when variable with such a name chages,
with no relate to place in programm -
I do not know where to place breakpoint.
Memory leak happens,
due to some library - frees incorrectly HDIB,
which is alloctes flexibly by new [length] -
to solve this problem.
thanks
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I have one dll file without any information about that file. I want to know all functions in that dll file. How can I do to list all functions?
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dumpbin /export your.dll
lists all exports by that dll.
dumpbin is included in VC++ compiler packages.
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You can also use the Depends (depends.exe) tool that comes with Visual Studio.
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hi,
i have a dialog app. when i hit the start button i want to perform some steps and indicate each step with a little picture (one for failed, one for pass).
what should i use for this?
icons are always drawn big. i only need them to be 8x8. but if i use bitmap the background is not transparent.
how do i get what i want? or should i use something totally different?
code examples would be cool.
greets.
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You can use a 16x16 Icon, draw your 'indicators' in the middle and leave a 4 pixel transparent border on each side.
For this you simply darw your icons, load them and draw.
If you get a stretched version of your icon (I aksed this question yestarday Use LoadImage to indicate the desired size for your icon.
You can also use a bitmap with a mask-bitmap to mask out the transparent color, but I think Icons would be the easiest way for you.
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I want to create a new document/view making its frame hidden till some lengthy operation is done and then show its frame, so I passed a FALSE value to CDocTemplate::OpenDocumentFile ‘s second parameter BOOL bMakeVisible in void CMainFrame::OnFileNew() message handler:
CMyDoc* pDoc = (CMyDoc*)theApp.m_pCPDocTemplate->OpenDocumentFile(NULL, FALSE);
How do I have to make this document’s frame and view visible again?
Thanks
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Hello guys!
Does anybody know of some good CDROM burning libraries that I could use for a project of mine?
I want to add some CDROM burning capabilities to my programs...
Thank you in advance!
"Needless redundancy is the hobgoblin of software engineering." - Peter Darnell
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