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Resource ID Organiser Add-In for Visual C++ 5.0/6.0/.NET

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An application/add-in to organise and renumber resource symbol IDs
#if !defined(__NGTimer_H__)
#define __NGTimer_H__

////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CNGTimer Copyright 1999 by Anna-Jayne Metcalfe (code@annasplace.me.uk)
//

////////////////
// CNGTimer makes using Timers easy in non-window objects
// like CDocuments.
//

#if _MSC_VER >= 1000
#pragma once
#endif // _MSC_VER >= 1000

#include <afxtempl.h>

class CNGTimer;

typedef	CMap<UINT, UINT&, CNGTimer*, CNGTimer*> CMapIDtoTimer;
	
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CNGTimer object

#define	CNGTimer_BASE CObject

class NGLIB_EXT_CLASS CNGTimer : public	CNGTimer_BASE
{
// Construction
public:
			CNGTimer(void);

	virtual	~CNGTimer(void);


// Attributes
protected:
			DWORD					m_dwTime;		// The time of the last notification

			UINT					m_nID;			// Timer ID

			UINT					m_nInterval;	// Timer interval, as programmed by the user

			CCmdTarget*				m_pTarget;		// The window or command target to route the message to

			UINT					m_nCmdID;		// The ID of the WM_COMMAND message to send.
													// If 0, m_pTarget must be a CWnd object, and
													// will receive WM_TIMER messages directly


// Operations
public:
			// Start the timer.
			//
			// The first form start a timer which sends a WM_COMMAND message with a specified
			// ID to a command target.
			// 
			// The second sends a WM_TIMER message directly to a window.
			//
			// The third restarts a paused timer
			//
			UINT					Start(	CCmdTarget* pTarget,	// Target to send WM_COMMAND message to
											UINT nID,				// ID of message
											UINT nInterval);		// Interval in ms
				
			UINT					Start(	CWnd* pWnd,				// Window to send WM_TIMER message to
											UINT nInterval);		// Interval in ms
				
			UINT					Start(void);
				
				
			// Stop the timer
			BOOL					Stop(void);

			BOOL					IsRunning(void) const
										{ return (0 != m_nID); }

			// Get/Set interval. Note: setting the interval while the timer is running will stop it
			// and create a new timer. SetInterval returns the ID of the new timer if running.
			UINT					GetInterval(void) const
										{ return m_nInterval; }

			UINT					SetInterval(UINT nInterval);

			
// Overrides
public:
	// ClassWizard generated virtual function overrides
	//{{AFX_VIRTUAL(CNGTimer)
	virtual	void					OnTimer(DWORD dwTime);
	//}}AFX_VIRTUAL


// Diagnostics
public:

#ifdef _DEBUG
	virtual void					AssertValid(void) const;

	virtual void					Dump(CDumpContext& dc) const;
#endif


// Implementation
private:
	static	CMapIDtoTimer			m_mapTimers;

	static	void CALLBACK EXPORT	TimerProc(	HWND hWnd,      // handle of CWnd that called SetTimer, or NULL
												UINT nMsg,      // WM_TIMER
												UINT nIDEvent,  // timer identification
												DWORD dwTime);  // system time

};

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

//{{AFX_INSERT_LOCATION}}
// Microsoft Developer Studio will insert additional declarations immediately before the previous line.

#endif // !defined(__NGTimer_H__)

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Founder Riverblade Limited
United Kingdom United Kingdom
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, Riverblade Ltd.

One of my personal specialities is IDE plug-in development. ResOrg was my first attempt at a plug-in, but my day to day work is with Visual Lint, an interactive code analysis tool environment with works within the Visual Studio and Eclipse IDEs or on build servers.

I love lots of things, but particularly music, photography and anything connected with history or engineering. I despise ignorant, intolerant and obstructive people - and it shows...I can be a bolshy cow if you wind me up the wrong way...Laugh | :laugh:

I'm currently based 15 minutes walk from the beach in Bournemouth on the south coast of England. Since I moved here I've grown to love the place - even if it is full of grockles in Summer!

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