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  1. TrooperMax

    Win32 API Tutorial found!

    The following address is the Win32 tutorial I found that has helped me get started programming windows applications! Hope this can help others who are looking to learn to program windows applications as well! http://winprog.org/tutorial/ ~Trooper_Max~
  2. TrooperMax

    newbie- window graphics and Borland C++ 5.02

    Thanx everyone for your help. I was able to find the following tutorial and have now actually written a windows application that creates a window and draws some text, ellipses, and arcs in it... http://winprog.org/tutorial/ ~Trooper_Max~
  3. TrooperMax

    No laughing at the newbie questions!

    Ok... I'm now pretty sure that it is a backlash followed by and n... "\n" So I'm guessing if you do something like this in the section that writes the results it will work... : WriteIntPr("Number of results analysed = ", returns); WriteIntPr("\nNumber of claimants =...
  4. TrooperMax

    No laughing at the newbie questions!

    I think the symbol to go to the next line is a slash followed by an n... "/n" or it might be a backslash... "\n" also, when using cout endl is also used: cout endl; I don't know much either, but I hope that helps... ~Trooper_Max~
  5. TrooperMax

    newbie- window graphics and Borland C++ 5.02

    Perhaps someone could direct me to a good tutorial? I haven't been able to find any books for Borland at book stores where I live...

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