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wait what about:
Giorgi Dalakishvili wrote: Yes I know but in my case it is the same.
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The plot thickens...
"Go that way, really fast. If something gets in your way, turn."
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Mark Salsbery wrote: CreateWindow(Ex) is being called the second time
No, it isn't. Actually, it is a .NET application using dllimport to access winapi functions. I have a notifyicon and in the balloontipshown eventhanler I use findwindow to find hwnd of the balloon tip. Every time I launch the application, the hwnd of balloon tip is the same. Of cource it changes after restarting windows or explorer.exe
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Wow...I was sure thinking in a different direction
The second time your app runs, try calling ::IsWindow(hwnd) on the HWND.
Is it valid or have you destoryed another processes window?
"Go that way, really fast. If something gets in your way, turn."
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Mark Salsbery wrote: The second time your app runs, try calling ::IsWindow(hwnd) on the HWND.
I'll do it this evening.
I have noticed that when I use showwindow to make the balloon tip visible, it is shown but only part of its border and very unclearly. So I suspect that when I close it by sending wm_close button I destroy all its properties including styles and all the stuff so maybe I need to set style for the balloon tip during runtime?
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Yes, posting a WM_CLOSE message to a window, by default, causes the window to be destroyed.
Can't you just use ShowWindow(SW_HIDE) instead of destroying the window?
Mark
"Go that way, really fast. If something gets in your way, turn."
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I thought about it but it leaves some trace like the one when you close the balloon tip and a little part of it is still visible. Is it possible to set cursor position at the x button of balloon tip and click it programmatically?
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hi all i want to make Toolbar for Fire Fox, i have search but found nothing related to the its development with microsoft technologies, is is not possible to do so with microsoft technologies VC++ or .net
Regards.
Tasleem Arif
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_tasleem wrote: i have search but found nothing related to the its development with microsoft technologies
They hide that information in the documentation[^]
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led mike wrote: They hide that information in the documentation[^]
Bastards.
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
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Provided the fact that Firefox uses its own framework and hence extension mechanism are really specific and customized to that framework, I am not sure how using VS IDE will help more than the specialized tools provided by Firefox to do the job.
Following link should help.
http://www.devsource.com/article2/0,1759,1995990,00.asp
But also take a note of the authors blog
http://www.amazon.com/gp/blog/post/PLNK2OLL1EDO876SB
Regards
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I was looking to run a function after OnInitDialog completes and has fully drawn the dialog to the screen. I am getting some good results using this method, however, not all of the dialog objects and dialog are showing up. Not to sure why either.
// stdafx.h
#define WM_MY_USER_DEFINED_MESSAGE WM_APP + 0x10
// MyDialog.h
virtual BOOL OnInitDialog();
afx_msg LRESULT OnMyUserDefinedMessage(WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam);
DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP()
// MyDialog.cpp
BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CMyDialog, CDialog)
ON_MESSAGE(WM_MY_USER_DEFINED_MESSAGE, OnMyUserDefinedMessage)
END_MESSAGE_MAP()
BOOL CMyDialog::OnInitDialog()
{
CDialog::OnInitDialog();
PostMessage(WM_MY_USER_DEFINED_MESSAGE);
return TRUE;
}
LRESULT CMyDialog::OnMyUserDefinedMessage(WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
//I would imagine that if we are here, the dialog has completley drawn by now.
//but this does not seem to be the case
Sleep(5000);
AfxMessageBox(L"ok");
return NULL;
}
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Hey,
Just force it by calling the ShowWindow function right before you call return:
ShowWindow(SW_SHOW);
This will force the window to be displayed.
Cheers ...
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aquawicket wrote: Sleep(5000);
There is no use if you put a sleep here. Remove it. When put a sleep the application will stop all processing including the painting.
Try calling the RedrawWindow() function instead of that sleep.
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Sweet.. Got it workin..
RedrawWindow() seemed to do the trick..
I didn't realize I was halting everything with Sleep();
I figured the dialog would be drawn before it ever got to that..
Thanks everyone.
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Hi there,
Is there the way, programmatically, set the level of acceleration for audio hardware?
I know its could be done through control panel\...\... . Can it be done by simple application?
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Does this link help?
http://www.codeproject.com/cpp/ymatrix.asp
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Anybody have any experience using OptiVec library??
Pavan
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You could have a look at Boost's uBLAS[^] library.
Steve
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Check MTL, (Matrix Template Library)
For curve fitting, i believe you should have a look at Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm of course, there are many algorithms you can use (No free lunch ), with respect to your needs.
Bekir.
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Any help on the topic is appreciated
Thanks in advance...
Selva
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Can't you do that by settings pointers to memory locations you want to read and print them out to console?
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Hello, I'm programming in MFC and with visual studio 2005. I want to have a small toolar in my application(size of standard 16x16) toolbars. I have very nice but bigger icons that I like to place in my small toolbar but I can't. either I have to use bigger toolbars(size of standard 32x32) or I have to skew my nice icons. Can I use bigger icons(bigger than 16x16) in my small(16x16) toolbar? what is the limit?
thanks alot.
-- modified at 10:40 Wednesday 27th June, 2007
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