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Extending WndTabs - The WndTabs SDK

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Make the WndTabs tabs work for you - with this powerful API.
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/* NOTE:                                                                   */
/* This document is copyright (c) by Oz Solomonovich, and is bound by the  */
/* MIT open source license (www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html). */
/* See License.txt for more information.                                   */
/***************************************************************************/

// TBAdderWnd.cpp : implementation file
//

#include "stdafx.h"
#include "wtsdk_samp.h"
#include "TBAdderWnd.h"
#include "DSAddin.h"

#ifdef _DEBUG
#define new DEBUG_NEW
#undef THIS_FILE
static char THIS_FILE[] = __FILE__;
#endif

extern CDSAddIn *g_pDSAddin;


/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CTBAdderWnd

CTBAdderWnd::CTBAdderWnd()
{
}

CTBAdderWnd::~CTBAdderWnd()
{
}


BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CTBAdderWnd, CWnd)
	//{{AFX_MSG_MAP(CTBAdderWnd)
	ON_WM_CLOSE()
	//}}AFX_MSG_MAP
END_MESSAGE_MAP()


/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CTBAdderWnd message handlers

void CTBAdderWnd::OnClose() 
{
    // the following code is here because calls to 
    // IApplication->AddCommandBarButton are not valid in 
    // CDSAddIn::OnConnection if bFirstTime isn't true.  
    // this is an alternate location for that call
    g_pDSAddin->AddToolbarCmds();           
	
	CWnd::OnClose();
}

void CTBAdderWnd::PostNcDestroy() 
{
	CWnd::PostNcDestroy();
    delete this;
}

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You may know Oz from his WndTabs days. Oz has long since left client side development to work on web technologies and to consult in the R&D management field.

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