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Can you show your code how did you try to it?
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Yes,I use CWindowDC,it works well,but CClientDC not.
Thank you all.
GOOD LUCK.
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Hi All,
What is the difference between a parent and owner?
I have three functions
CWnd::GetParent ();
CWnd::GetOwner ();
CWnd::GetParentOwner ();
Please help.
Thanks,
NB++
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In both cases, the parent or owner has been set as the parent of a control (e.g. SetParent(), or by specifying in the parent parameter of a Create() call).
The difference is that if the control was created with the WS_CHILD style, then the outer window is a PARENT. If it was created without this style, it is only an OWNER.
For a parent window, when the parent is minimized all child controls are hidden. For an owner only, 'owned' windows remain in place and can be minimized separately.
Note that only 'windows' can be owned - 'controls' *must* have a parent and are therefore created with WS_CHILD.
(GetParentOwner() will find the nearest window that is *either* a parent or an owner, but not a child - the others will keep walking up the chain until they find specifically one or the other.)
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Hi,
I need to create an application that is shown in Windows Taskbar as a Toolbar, same as the Windows Media Player do.
I dont know where should I start.
Thanks in advance.
- NS -
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search for Shell_NotifyIcon in msdn
i think this will help
Regards,
Pankaj Sachdeva
"There is no future lies in any job"
"but"
"future lies in the person who holds the job"
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They are called deskbands. check Here[^]
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Thank you. I have to look...
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Hello, im pretty new to using win32 common controls, im wondering how to use the toolbar messages correctyl. Im writing an application that can remove icon's from the system-tray toolbar for annoying applications that dosn't allow you to remove their tray icon.
Here is my code, the button is hidden when i send a TB_HIDEBUTTON, but the toolbar is not resized properly at all, it shows cleary that a button is missing. So i need a way to automatically resize it to the correct size for the new number of buttons. I have tried TB_AUTOSIZE but it dosn't seem to have any effect.
Also, a second problem is the TB_GETBUTTONTEXT message, it returns a strLen of the button string correctly, but the "text" var is always just unilitialized garbage, i dont see why. Anyone knows why?
void main()<br />
{<br />
HWND hwnd = FindWindowEx(0,0,"Shell_TrayWnd",0);<br />
hwnd = FindWindowEx(hwnd , 0 ,"TrayNotifyWnd",0);<br />
hwnd = FindWindowEx(hwnd , 0 ,"SysPager",0);<br />
hwnd = FindWindowEx(hwnd , 0 ,0,"Notification Area");<br />
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int index = 0;<br />
int count = (int)::SendMessage(hwnd, TB_BUTTONCOUNT, 0, 0);<br />
for(int i=0; i<count; i++)<br />
{ <br />
char text[1024];<br />
int strLen = ::SendMessage(hwnd, TB_GETBUTTONTEXT, i, (LPARAM)text); <br />
}<br />
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BOOL b = ::SendMessage(hwnd, TB_HIDEBUTTON, 0, 1); <br />
b = ::SendMessage(hwnd, TB_AUTOSIZE, 0, 0); <br />
}
Thanks in advance
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spaam wrote: Also, a second problem is the TB_GETBUTTONTEXT message
In your case the application you create and taskbar are two saparate process. So pointer you passed to TB_GETBUTTONTEXT is pointing is vaid for your application aonly. the other applcation cannot access this address. Thats why your getting junk values. What you need to do is allocate some memory in the target process using the VirtualAllocEx() function, then pass that pointer to the message. After the message, you can read the string using the ReadProcessMemory() function.
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Hi all
Iam trying to develop a "Net Cafe" programme in vc++ 8. All communication between the Server and the Client are done through Socket.
My Problem was to Create the User Login Dialog ie: on that i want use disabling the Hot Key(Alt+Tab ,Ctl+combination) and enabling that after user logging.(Ctl+Alt+Del was done Disabled in Administrator )Rest of the hot keys only i wanted.
Give your Suggestion and if any sample code about this.
Awaiting for your suggestion.
-- modified at 3:02 Friday 7th September, 2007
shakumar
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Hello Friends,
I am trying to change the Text of Start Button. But not getting sucess.
I am trying following code.
HWND hTray = ::FindWindow(L"Shell_TrayWnd", NULL);<br />
HWND hStart = ::FindWindowEx( hTray, NULL, L"Button", NULL);<br />
SendMessage(hStart, WM_SETTEXT, 0, (LPARAM)L"MyText");
But nothing seems to happen. But when I see in Spy++ it show the new text.
I dont know what is going on.
Even I dont know Can we change the Text or not.
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I am using winxp and I can see the changes with your code. It's working fine.
So atleast one thing is confirmed, We can change the text
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There is a possibility that the start button may be using a bitmap for drawing the face. So if you change the text it wont be updated. It depends on the windows theme that you use. Try changing the theme.
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I am Using Win2000. Dont know enything about Themes. Can u guide me through that
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I meant the look and feel of windows. That is got from Display properties => Appearance.
Since you could verify the change by using Spy++, we can say that the button text is changed.
But since I dont have Win2000 here, I cant test it.
I am not familar with Win2000. Can you change the appearance to Windows 98 classic?
You can take the display propertied by right clicking the desktop.
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No its Not Working. I know that start button is saved as a string in Winxp and Win98. Becoz previosly i have changed the Text on Start button using Resource hacker . But dont know how they save the text (Start) in Win2000.
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As I said before, I have no experience with Win2000. So I am really sorry.
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Your code is working on the XP.
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Yes I checked on WinXp and its working there. But it has its own problem.Window gets its Original Text(Start) after Some time.
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When I open a msg file at ms office outlook and view it via outlook spy there is this property PR_HTML but when I save it it disappears.
How did that happen?
Where can I find the html content?
thanks
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Also I am using outlook 2003 therefore the mapi_utils I got doesnt work.
Is there an existing updated version for outlook2003?
Thanks
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Hi,
I have one service, if it stopped normally by either stopping it thro SCM applet or user manually shutting down the system i am doing all the processing before it shuts down in Service Control handler function when it receives SERVICE_CONTROL_STOP or SERVICE_CONTROL_SHUTDOWN messages.
But I need to handle when this service is killed/stopped abruptly thro task manager or thro some other means. what message does it send to Control handler function so that i can do something here ,
or please tell me how to handle this ?
Thanks...
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hey folks,
I've got a little snippet I wanna use to do a splash screen from a mask-image (2-bit image). well... it doesn't work
CBitmap bg_Image;
bg_Image.LoadBitmap(IDB_BITMAP1);
BITMAP bBitmap;
bg_Image.GetBitmap(&bBitmap);
BYTE *pBuffer = new BYTE[bBitmap.bmWidth * bBitmap.bmHeight];
bg_Image.GetBitmapBits(bBitmap.bmHeight*bBitmap.bmWidth, pBuffer);
CRgn newRegion;
newRegion.CreateRectRgn(0,0,0,0);
CRgn tmpRgn;
for (int y=1; y< bBitmap.bmHeight; ++y)
{
for (int x=1; x < bBitmap.bmWidth; ++x)
{
BYTE c = pBuffer[(y)*bBitmap.bmWidth + x];
if (c == 255)
{
tmpRgn.DeleteObject();
tmpRgn.CreateRectRgn(x,y,x+1,y+1);
newRegion.CombineRgn(&newRegion, &tmpRgn, RGN_OR);
}
}
}
this->SetWindowRgn(newRegion, true);
delete [] pBuffer;
The result is nothing near what I expected... some ragged & jagged dialog.
when I set a breakpoint on "tmpRgn.CreateRectRgn(x,y,x+1,y+1);"
I find that the x and y of the for-loop is not what it should be in the image!!!
any hints on how to do my splash-screen?
thx in advance
zqueezy
-- modified at 20:58 Thursday 6th September, 2007
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