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open resources->Version->VS_VERSION_INFO
modify it.
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-- modified at 2:54 Friday 19th May, 2006
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Where this file exists
Regards.
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zahid_ash wrote: Where this file exists
in resource section!
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cheers,
Alok Gupta
VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
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Open the resource editor and expand the node for version .
double click the VS_VERSION_INFO child and their you have the window to set up all the entries.
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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Ok got it - thanks
Regards.
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Take Insert->Resources->Version..
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There are few keys , How can i know about there values( menas that which values they can havethat is allowed values)
Keys like:
FileSubType
FileFlagMask
FileFlag
thanks
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Fileflags - Determine Boolean attributes of File
e.g. VFF_DEBUG Or VFF_PRERELEASE
see more info Here[^]
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hi,
I have created a dialog form which has some controls in it.When this dialog is displayed on some other system having the same OS the dialog is wrongly dispalyed i.e. some control to the right side of the dialog(like client area for a frame window)has gone like it has been resized to smaller area.But the Title bar and the border all are intact.I haven't added any scroll bar to the Dialog. Only closing and minimize has been enable for the dialog.
could any tell what is the cause and sln..
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hi,
May be the screen resolution may be different, plz check it.
velayudhan
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I had checked for different resolution also but no use...
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Dialog layout is also affected by font sizes and the DPI setting on your display adapter.
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Peter Weyzen<br />
Staff Engineer<br />
<A HREF="http://www.soonr.com">SoonR Inc.</A>
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maybe your problem is windows style that is different in another system
whitesky
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Do you have code that is moving/repositioning those controls?
"The largest fire starts but with the smallest spark." - David Crow
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Hi all,
I am implementing Drag and Drop between windows folders and my namespace extension.Most of it works fine... I can Drag and Drop between 2 explorer windows, explorer window and desktop etc... but when I try Drag a file from Windows folder from the explorer right pane and try to drop it in the explorer left pane on one of the folders under my namespace extenaion icon, I get the Drag not allowed cursor. If I try to drop it on the namespace extension icon it works fine.
Can anyone tell me what could be going wrong here?
Thanks and Regards,
Anil
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Have you called DragAcceptFiles for the recipient window?
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Hi,
Im working in doc-view architecture .'
the problem is when closing the project using syscommand 'close' in the title bar I have to call some fns.
I have tried to catch WM_CLOSE IN view class but it doesnt work.
so need some help
regards,
Murugan
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You can definetly give a call to your functions in OnClose function.
Where have you got stuck?
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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Override the Exitinstance Method.
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A_Laxman wrote: Override the Exitinstance Method.
ExitInstance is for application, not for View
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers,
Alok Gupta
VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
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GANsJob wrote: When closing the project using syscommand 'close' in the title bar
what is the meaning of this???
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That [X] button at top-right corner of a window.
Maxwell Chen
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Maxwell Chen wrote: That [X] button at top-right corner of a window.
Alok wrote: ExitInstance is for application, not for View
am i right alok, that Maxwell want to do something when he exit from the project?
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ThatsAlok wrote:
ExitInstance is for application, not for View
The requirement was "when closing the project...I have to call some fns." Calling those functions in ExitInstance() satisfies that requirement.
"The largest fire starts but with the smallest spark." - David Crow
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catch WM_CLOSE in the CMainFrame class
nave
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