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wb_program wrote: Some software interface is so attractive,but how to imatate?(
Why not ?
Which one you want to imitate ?
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wb_program wrote: As we all known, the window created by MFC is very ugly.
Which is your opinion, not everyone elses.
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wb_program wrote: but how to imatate?
With a lot of work and knowledge with Win32 and advanced MFC.
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wb_program wrote: As we all known, the window created by MFC is very ugly.
Hey man, how did you gain access to my MFC applications?
(BTW: there are many beautyful applications written using MFC )
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I know there are many beautyful applications written using MFC,but I can't make it 
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Making a good GUI is not that difficult as the way you say. there are lots of applications available over the net. and you just need some imagination of how the screen should look like.. 
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This [^] may help.
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
[My articles]
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You beat me to it. 5.
Klingon programmers don't care about beautification of the UI, but that's a different thing.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: Klingon programmers don't care about beautification of the UI
That's right and, moreover, Klingon programmers don't defend (nor use) MFC . I lost 100 Klingon points indeed...
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
[My articles]
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You might like this[^].
Also, search the code project for CPictureEx class for displaying simple animated .gif.
If you have time to get into "OwnerDraw" options, then you can _really_ make anything look like whatever you want, even with MFC
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Use Adobe Photoshop to make custom defined bitmaps of whatever design you want and paste it onto the dialogs during initialization + OnPaint handlers. Simple!
There are numerous code samples available on this site.
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If you're using VS 2008, you can download the MFC Feature Pack[^], which introduces a lot of new classes for UI development. You may have a look at the reference[^] page too.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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I am using VC++ MFC control.I am having a form which contains a combobox,a listbox and button..now I hv few text files say for example abc.txt,cdf.txt and so on..Now if I select a particular name say abc from combobox all the parameter names which is in that file "abc.txt" will automaticaly get displayed in the listbox.Each file has a parameter number ,name and value,so while displaying the parameter names I have used indexes.
So the format stored in the text file is as follows:
Format: Example:
index no 0
parameter no1 4
parameter name1 fdf
paramter value1 A3434
index no 1
parameter no2 7
parameter name2 eter
paramter value2 B3565
.. ..
.. ..
and so on..
These values are copied into these text files from a particular text file
which contains parameter no,paramter name and parameter value without index numnber.I hv used it for displaying names on the listbox.
So my doubt is:
How to display the list of parameter names of each text file whenever the file is selected using combobox on the list box without using the index numbers.I dont want to use it since it takes extra space in the file.Is there anyway to do this?Please suggest me and help...
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i have a cwnd object, and i have another one inside a cformview
i think the one inside the cformview is not capturing the notifications
NM_CLICK, for example, pretranslatemessage still gets them, but onnotify doesnt
the one outside the cformview works fine
any suggestions? thanks
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Hi all,
I am currently writing a program that will be running on an XP-embedded machine that will act as a watchdog and launcher of another application. Naturally, since this needs to be persistent on the machine, it makes since to write it as a windows service. However, I'm not sure what benefits this will have over a standard application because I have not had a great deal of experience writing services. For one, these machines will never be touched by end-users so an application running in the taskbar would not have the problem of an accidental closure or user error. Two, this program may require relatively constant communication with the application it opens and know if it dies so it can report back to a central server, as well as status update to said server.
So I guess my overall question is are there any caveats to writing this as a windows service? Is there any performance gain or loss when it comes to messaging between the applications? Any opinions and thought are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dustin
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I work on XPe and we do everything quite deliberately as applications, not services. The only real benefit a service has is the built in ability to be restarted by the service manager. Our solution is make sure our "services" don't crash. (Some of our services can't really be restarted anyway
On the negative side, services are annoying to debug (when problems happen when in service mode) and maintain in an XPe environment. In our case, we push down updates, the machine reboots and the updates are xcopy installed. Can't do this with services.
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Thanks Joe, that is very informative and helpful. We actually just had another meeting about it and I believe we are turning away from the service idea.
Thanks,
Dustin
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Hi,
Need source code check whether an excel file is already open or not using vc++ code.
I have searched the net,I do not find any related with this task.Please help as soon as possible
Regards,
Abraham.R
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Hi Still i am not able to achive it.
I cannot use your dll,can you please tell me any other way i can achieve this requirement ?
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I believe Excel files are locked for writing, so perhaps you could open the file requesting exclusive access.
Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine.
- P.J. O'Rourke
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Hi,
I want to restrict the user to avoid operation on that excel file,when the excel file is in open state.
so i need to indentify by some means to check wether the excel is in open state.
I need to write VC++ Code on this requirement.
Please help.
Regards,
Abraham.R
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There's this utility: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896655.aspx Mark used to publish the source and it may still be available somewhere. You could ask on the forums from the sysinternals subsite.
Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine.
- P.J. O'Rourke
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Abraham Betty wrote: want to restrict the user to avoid operation on that excel file,when the excel file is in open state.
so i need to indentify by some means to check wether the excel is in open state.
I think what Rajesh[^] said is a right choice for you.
Abraham Betty wrote: I need to write VC++ Code on this requirement.
You can check the Running object table for an already running instance of Excel. Get the properties of the document object to check whether it is your excel file.
You may get the VC++ code and details from this MSDN KB Article[^]
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can you help with some othe option ?
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