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kewl.jad wrote: if your application is small , can u send it ?
It's not small and also it's not code I can share (proprietary company data).
Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p
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man i am really sick of this program can't compile it , run it or test it's a application coded on fortran 77.
i have the source code , what do you propose to run it ?
btw i downloaded from the link that you gave me the GNU stuff it dosen't work its a .gz application
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kewl.jad wrote: btw i downloaded from the link that you gave me the GNU stuff it dosen't work its a .gz application
Hmmm - strangely, I followed the instructions on that page and got a fully working MinGW installation. Download the installer executable @ http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/Automated%20MinGW%20Installer/MinGW%205.1.4/MinGW-5.1.4.exe/download[^]. Run it and it downloads and installs the necessary installation packages. Pretty straight forward.
kewl.jad wrote: i have the source code , what do you propose to run it ?
I've given you many suggestions. You've fed back nothing except 'it doesn't work' with no information about errors etc. You're on your own.
Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p
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i have added 5 items to my dropdown combobox but only one item is showing..wat can be the problem?
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Open the dialog template on which the combo box is dropped.
Click on the button with the arrow pointing down.
Now adjust the size of the combo box by dragging with the mouse.
Or
Use CComboBox::SetMinVisibleItems[^]
«_Superman_»
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thanks sooperman problem solved
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Hi ,
can anyone guide me how to convert content of type TCHAR[] to BYTE*....
Thanks,
Rakesh.
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Use the WideCharToMultiByte[^] function.
«_Superman_»
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But its saying like Widechartomultibyte cannot convert 5 parameter from BYTE[128] to LPSTR..
code:
WCHAR szstring[256];
length = lstrlen(szstring);
BYTE pByte[128];
WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP, 0, szstring, -1, pByte, length, NULL, NULL);
Can you please guide me where am i going wrong?
Thanks,
Rakesh.
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The expected 5th parameter is char* and you're giving it an unsigned char* .
All you need to do is typecast pByte as (LPSTR)pByte .
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hey superman,
sorry to disturb u..
i tried with tat too(before replying u..) i forgot to mention tat one...
Its not copying the exact content rather its showing "???" marks...
i actually tried to copy chinese characters.. can u please help me to solve this issue?
thanks,
rakesh.
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I have already done that ARJ... in the properties.. as "use unicode character set"..
Thanks,
rakesh
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Rakesh5 wrote: ...its showing "???" marks...
Where?
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Hi,
how can i change the title bar height for all windows programatically...
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Hi Superman,
Please try to help me..
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i think you shoud check this out [^]
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You might look into the HKCU\Control Panel\Colors key. That's where the Advanced Appearance dialog stores its information.
"Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw later in life what you have deposited along the way." - Unknown
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
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I created a exe named as test.exe.I want to put a log whether the exe is closed manually or by some other crash. If the exe gets crashed,will it call onclose function or how that exe will get closed?
How can i put a log during crash?
Thanks,
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You cannot log the crash (of course OnClose isn't called when the application crashes). Anyway you may log the normal program execution in order to have hints about the crash.
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Thanks. Then how that exe will get closed during crash? Whether it will call OnClose or OnDestroy function?
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You should call SetUnhandledExceptionFilter[^] to set a filter function to be called during a crash.
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Suppose if i closed the application using task manager, the control is not coming to SetUnhandledExceptionFilter function.
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