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Brainchild, A syntax coloring edit control

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Syntax coloring, multi-level undo/redo editor control.
// aboutdlg.h : interface of the CAboutDlg class
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

#if !defined(AFX_ABOUTDLG_H__838D09E0_DBB9_461F_B062_CBE2F15D15D5__INCLUDED_)
#define AFX_ABOUTDLG_H__838D09E0_DBB9_461F_B062_CBE2F15D15D5__INCLUDED_

class CAboutDlg : public CDialogImpl<CAboutDlg>
{
public:
	enum { IDD = IDD_ABOUTBOX };

	BEGIN_MSG_MAP(CAboutDlg)
		MESSAGE_HANDLER(WM_INITDIALOG, OnInitDialog)
		COMMAND_ID_HANDLER(IDOK, OnCloseCmd)
		COMMAND_ID_HANDLER(IDCANCEL, OnCloseCmd)
	END_MSG_MAP()

// Handler prototypes (uncomment arguments if needed):
//	LRESULT MessageHandler(UINT /*uMsg*/, WPARAM /*wParam*/, LPARAM /*lParam*/, BOOL& /*bHandled*/)
//	LRESULT CommandHandler(WORD /*wNotifyCode*/, WORD /*wID*/, HWND /*hWndCtl*/, BOOL& /*bHandled*/)
//	LRESULT NotifyHandler(int /*idCtrl*/, LPNMHDR /*pnmh*/, BOOL& /*bHandled*/)

	LRESULT OnInitDialog(UINT /*uMsg*/, WPARAM /*wParam*/, LPARAM /*lParam*/, BOOL& /*bHandled*/)
	{
		CenterWindow(GetParent());
		return TRUE;
	}

	LRESULT OnCloseCmd(WORD /*wNotifyCode*/, WORD wID, HWND /*hWndCtl*/, BOOL& /*bHandled*/)
	{
		EndDialog(wID);
		return 0;
	}
};

#endif // !defined(AFX_ABOUTDLG_H__838D09E0_DBB9_461F_B062_CBE2F15D15D5__INCLUDED_)

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Netherlands Netherlands
I have been programming for a hobby since 1985. I have started programming on the C= 64. After that I migrated to the C= Amiga which I traded in for a PC back in 1997 I believe. Back in 2000 I decided to lose a hobby and start developing software for a living.

Currently I am working mainly in developing software for building security and access control systems.

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