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Have a look at this[^]
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There is no simple set functions to change the color of a button. You have to owner draw it. She the Owner Draw Button Step-by-Step [^] article.
modified on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 8:04 AM
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No.
You can use Shell buttons
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Hi All,
I am using visio2003 to draw a class diagram , in that for a class i have given a method and for that i have WPARAM and LPARAM as the parameters .But in visio there is no option to give WPARAM and LPARAM as parameters in method for a class.Can anyone tell me how to do it.
Thanks,
Hari
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Hi All,
I need very basic program in c using UTF charecter.
For example:
Give the input as UTF character and Print the same input as a output.
Thanks in Advance..........................
Mohan T
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Is this using microsoft products. If so then why the need for C rather than C++. Might be able to help
Iain
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Thanks for ur reply...But we created all codes in C..only this part pending......
Mohan T
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So are you restricted to C because of a technology choice. You are using Microsoft. You need to look for support for "locale". Possibly can help but google is your friend.
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You can use the MultiByteToWideChar() api to convert a UTF character to UNICODE character.
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Hi
I am getting below error while compiling the my source code in VC++(Win32). But the same code get complied in another machine. i don't know why?
fatal error LNK1112: module machine type 'X86' conflicts with target machine type 'x64'
if provide me the step great help full
regards
gopal
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Right click on project->properties->configuration manager button-> Active solution configuration
Make sure that if you are using a 32 bit machine, then solution configuration is x86 and if you are using 64 bit, then it shud' be x64
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Hi
My machine is 32bit windows xp. I have done done configuration x64 in Active solution configuration earlier. but still i am getting same error
Regards
Gopal
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for 32 bit, your platform should be x86. make sure to set it as active. if you still get the above error, then good luck!
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There's another option properties->configuration properties ->Linker->Advanced->Target Machine.
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Hi
I changed Target machine into MachineX64 (/MACHINE:X64). even then still i am getting error.
Any thing needs to upgrade for 64bit
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Try changing to x86 everywhere.
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if change into x86 build works. but i want to build it as 64bit
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now that's an interesting piece of information. AFAIK, module machine type is the one mentioned in the active solution configuration and target machine type inside linker options. if they do not match, then I get the same error as mentioned by you.
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In my system active solution configuration ->Release,Platform->x64
and target machine ->MachineX64 (/MACHINE:X64). every thing is same but why it's not building
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check ure static linking.....the .lib files may be of x86 and the dll u use might be a 64 bit..
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Make sure every occurence of .\Release in the x64 properties is set to .\x64\Release. This seems to be a problem with projects converted from older versions of Visual Studio.
At least this worked for me...
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Hi
I faced the same problem. I assume the following in your case.
1 The module that your are building is a 64 bit binary.
2 You are trying to link your module with a 64 bit library.
If above is the case, then you need to define an x64 Platform using the Configuration manager. Select the New option.
In my case above was the problem and after defining a new configuration for x64, the problem is solved.
Regards
Nisam
"Silence will create respect and dignity; justice and fair play will bring more friends;
benevolence and charity will enhance prestige and position; courtesy will draw benevolence;
service of mankind will secure leadership and good words will overcome powerful enemies"
Ali (Peace be upon him)
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Anyone know how to edit the labels of the TreeCntrl and add userdata in the tree.
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