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Use rather native Win32 Grid controls, mainly undocumented ones which can do everything... with a few lines of code
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hello friends
i made an application, it works fine in all OS`s except vista 32 bit.
i believe i am missing some macro and i don`t know what macro i should define in order to run my application on vista
Any suggestion is greatly appreciated
Thanks
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Aabid wrote: Any suggestion is greatly appreciated
I suggest you consult a mind reader.
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have u consulted Michael Schubert
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Michael is saying that we have no idea what your problem is. All you have told us is that your program does not work; and yet you seem to think we might know how to fix it.
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Hm, yeah. I did not think of the possibility that he might not get the hint.
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You should post it in the Collaboration / Testing [^] forum.
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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Hi,Here is the question:
How to develop a Peer-to-Peer networking conference through Windows Peer-to-Peer SDK?
I know that through Microsoft's Windows Peer-to-Peer SDK we can develop the Peer-to-Peer applications convenient.But in the Windows Peer-to-Peer SDK's help book,it just said that the Peer-to-Peer Infrastructure does not support audio or video streaming.So developing Peer-to-Peer networking conference with PNRP is a little difficult.
I also know the WCF in the Microsoft's vista OS provide a strong support about developing P2P applications,So how can I do with it in VC++?
I just want to develop a pure Peer-to-Peer networking conference in VC++.Can anyone else help me?
Thank you very much~~~
lktse
dbs-soft,Inc.
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Hi here are some answers to this text:
lktse wrote: I know that through Microsoft's Windows Peer-to-Peer SDK we can develop the Peer-to-Peer applications convenient.But in the Windows Peer-to-Peer SDK's help book,it just said that the Peer-to-Peer Infrastructure does not support audio or video streaming.So developing Peer-to-Peer networking conference with PNRP is a little difficult.
I also know the WCF in the Microsoft's vista OS provide a strong support about developing P2P applications,So how can I do with it in VC++?
* when alternative "a" does not provide the wanted solution we should look for more alternatives, also see here
* when developing a complex networking product it's advised to brake problems into smaller ones, it helps us answering
* when we are in a C++ forum we are asked to make specific C++ questions, did you read this?
It looks like you are looking for a system architect.
/M
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Hi
I just changed my software (MDI application) View's parent class from CScrollView to CView. I am expecting the Scrollbar disappear.
But I can still see them. What is the reason for this?
Thanks,
modified on Saturday, October 3, 2009 3:11 PM
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I'm not sure without digging.
But I'd suggest making two new projects. One with a view inheriting from CScrollView, and one with a view inheriting directly from CScrollView.
Compare, see any differences, enjoy!
Iain.
I have now moved to Sweden for love (awwww).
If you're in Scandinavia and want an MVP on the payroll (or happy with a remote worker), or need contract work done, give me a job! http://cv.imcsoft.co.uk/[ ^]
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In addition, look through your view class (particularly OnInitialUpdate) for a EnableScrollBar command.
Iain.
I have now moved to Sweden for love (awwww).
If you're in Scandinavia and want an MVP on the payroll (or happy with a remote worker), or need contract work done, give me a job! http://cv.imcsoft.co.uk/[ ^]
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You have to remove the WS_HSCROLL and WS_VSCROLL styles from the window.
You may be right
I may be crazy
-- Billy Joel --
Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
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Please tell me how to do that.
I tried following but without luck
BOOL CMyView::PreCreateWindow(CREATESTRUCT& cs)
{
ASSERT(cs.style & WS_CHILD);
cs.dwExStyle &= ~WS_VSCROLL;
cs.dwExStyle &= ~WS_HSCROLL;
if (cs.lpszClass == NULL)
cs.lpszClass = AfxRegisterWndClass(CS_DBLCLKS);
return CView::PreCreateWindow(cs);
}
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Try changing the style instead of the extended style.
You may be right
I may be crazy
-- Billy Joel --
Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
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Thank you very much for the reply. I did chang following in the CMyView class:
cs.style &= ~WS_VSCROLL;
cs.style &= ~WS_HSCROLL;
I did not see cs.style value changing. I think some thing else also needed to be set.
Thank you very much,
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Thank you so much for replying my questions. I just post an message in this forum. I found the real reason.
I think "m_wndSplitter.Create" will cause the scorllbar to show.
BOOL CSplitFrame::OnCreateClient(LPCREATESTRUCT lpcs, CCreateContext* pContext)
{
return CMDIChildWnd::OnCreateClient(lpcs, pContext); ---->Scrollbar disappear
}
After I did this. I got another assertion error.
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by default, MFC dialog app has a set of code to draw icon: which has a small (16x16) and a large (32x32) icons.
the "small icon" displayed at top-left conner (sys-menu) and min-state (on Windows-start-bar) is not the small-icon of resource, it is resized by 32x32 icon, so it looks very ugly - resizing causes visual problem.
How to display "small icon" with true resource small icon?
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includeh10 wrote: How to display "small icon" with true resource small icon?
Check your icon in the resource editor. There should be a 32x32 and a 16x16 version in the resource. If it only has a 32x32 version then you will need to create the alternate yourself.
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In addition to what Richard said you have to use the LoadImage() API to specifically load and set the smaller icon. The AfxGetApp()->LoadIcon() code supplied by the MFC wizard will only load the 32x32 icon resource.
You may be right
I may be crazy
-- Billy Joel --
Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
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I want to develop an application with some kind of grid like the one in Excel. I'm using wxWidgets and there's support for the Doc/View-architecture. How many of you out there are using this for c++-applications? Are there better alternatives? It's a MDI-application with very few dialogs. If that matters.
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Doc/View is not a good design - mu opnion.
But if you use MFC, you should use Doc/View, or may have trouble.
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