If you just want to display a list using a combo box using the resource editor, choose combo box(you would see the outline for this box - which is actually for the drop down) choose the width of the combo and the length of the drop-down and just drop it on the dialog. Leave the defaults for this...
Hi! There,
Sorry, My earlier reply was too basic. I haven't worked with TabCtrl much but looks like it is the same as any other control.
I just have a suggestion for you, I looked in MSDN for a sample on using TabCtrl, Which I think you may have already done but anyhow :
FIRE: Demonstrates...
Folks,
Consider this question closed. I have found the problem where the internal utility was over-riding the path I had set. All I needed was to update that file to include the new path for finding ATL stuff.
Thanks for hearing my woes anyway....
Have you tried setting the TAB ORDER using the option from
'LAYOUT\TAB ORDER' while the dialog resource editor is open.
Then when you open your dialog in the InitDialog handler set use the EnableWindow(TRUE OR FALSE) calls to actually grey out or make a control visible.
Out of the 4 controls...
Hello! All,
I have a written a MFC win32 application with dialogs controls etc..using Doc-View Architecture. The project compiles and builds fine in Dev Studio, however using an internal utility which builds the project using the .mak file I am getting weird errors.
here's what I get...
jsaxon2,
Thanks for your reply, firstly :yes, when i run the eccard stop command it asks me for yes/no in the command prompt.
However, i have just discovered my answer in your suggestion
(duh!!)
that i could run the same thing: by eccard stop /yes
which solves my problem.
Thanks for your...
Using C in Visual studio environment i have the following code to run an executable eccard.exe. I can use 'system' to
actually run the command from inside my program.
My problem is after running : eccard stop , it pops up a console asking for sure : Y/N and i have to type in Y, to continue this...
I would like to launch a file in notepad from my C code using Visual Studio as the environment, how do i do that?
I know there are direct commands in VB to do the same.
Any help is really appreciated.
Thanks.
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