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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CNGTrayIcon Copyright 1999 Microsoft Systems Journal.
// If this code works, it was written by Paul DiLascia.
// If not, I don't know who wrote it.
#ifndef _TRAYICON_H
#define _TRAYICON_H
#include "NGSubclass.h"
////////////////
// CNGTrayIcon manages an icon in the Windows 95 system tray.
// The sample program TRAYTEST shows how to use it.
//
class NGLIB_EXT_CLASS CNGTrayIcon : public CCmdTarget {
public:
CNGTrayIcon(UINT uID);
~CNGTrayIcon();
// Call this to receive tray notifications
void SetNotificationWnd(CWnd* pNotifyWnd, UINT uCbMsg);
// SetIcon functions. To remove icon, call SetIcon(0)
//
BOOL SetIcon(UINT uID); // main variant you want to use
BOOL SetIcon(HICON hicon, LPCTSTR lpTip);
BOOL SetIcon(LPCTSTR lpResName, LPCTSTR lpTip)
{ return SetIcon(lpResName ?
AfxGetApp()->LoadIcon(lpResName) : NULL, lpTip); }
BOOL SetStandardIcon(LPCTSTR lpszIconName, LPCTSTR lpTip)
{ return SetIcon(::LoadIcon(NULL, lpszIconName), lpTip); }
// Following is obsolete. CNGTrayIcon does default handling auotmatically.
// virtual LRESULT OnTrayNotification(WPARAM uID, LPARAM lEvent);
virtual LRESULT OnTrayNotify(WPARAM uID, LPARAM lEvent);
virtual LRESULT OnTaskBarCreate(WPARAM wp, LPARAM lp);
protected:
NOTIFYICONDATA m_nid; // struct for Shell_NotifyIcon args
// private class used to hook tray notification and taskbarcreated
class CTrayHook : public CNGSubclassWnd {
private:
CNGTrayIcon* m_pTrayIcon;
virtual LRESULT WindowProc(UINT msg, WPARAM wp, LPARAM lp);
friend CNGTrayIcon;
};
friend CTrayHook;
CTrayHook m_notifyHook; // trap tray notifications
CTrayHook m_parentHook; // trap taskbarcreated message
DECLARE_DYNAMIC(CNGTrayIcon)
};
#endif
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I haven't always written software for a living. When I graduated from Surrey University in 1989, it was with an Electronic Engineering degree, but unfortunately that never really gave me the opportunity to do anything particularly interesting (with the possible exception of designing
Darth Vader's Codpiece * for the UK Army in 1990).
* Also known as the Standard Army Bootswitch. But that's another story...
Since the opportunity arose to lead a software team developing C++ software for
Avionic Test Systems in 1996, I've not looked back. More recently I've been involved in the development of subsea acoustic navigation systems, digital TV broadcast systems, port security/tracking systems, and most recently software development tools with my own company,
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ResOrg was my first attempt at a plug-in, but my day to day work is with
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