I have some code that includes the following statement:
Efrm::Init(tcKeyValue, tnAskAdd)
Can anyone explain what this is doing??
I understand the passing of values to the init function but what does the :: mean?
Thanks.
I have a toolbar that I want to put 256 color images on as icons. The toolbar editor shows the image in 256 color mode but after compiling, when I run, the toolbar shows a sad 16 color version of it.
What's the deal? Any ideas? Is there a 16-color limit to toolbar graphics?
Thanks.
I have a toolbar that I want to put 256 color images on as icons. The toolbar editor shows the image in 256 color mode but after compiling, when I run, the toolbar shows a sad 16 color version of it.
What's the deal? Any ideas? Is there a 16-color limit to toolbar graphics?
Thanks.
Thanks Rick! Creating a plain old class using the OLECONTROL and a winsock control on it and then inheriting that class eliminated the license issue.
Your code snippet did the trick.
Tom
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