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// This MFC Samples source code demonstrates using MFC Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface
// (the "Fluent UI") and is provided only as referential material to supplement the
// Microsoft Foundation Classes Reference and related electronic documentation
// included with the MFC C++ library software.
// License terms to copy, use or distribute the Fluent UI are available separately.
// To learn more about our Fluent UI licensing program, please visit
// http://msdn.microsoft.com/officeui.
//
// Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation
// All rights reserved.
// MainFrm.h : interface of the CMainFrame class
//
#pragma once
struct CMainFrameImpl;
class CMainFrame : public SbjCore::Mvc::ControlledFrameWndEx
{
typedef CFrameWndEx t_Base;
protected: // create from serialization only
CMainFrame();
DECLARE_DYNCREATE(CMainFrame)
// Attributes
public:
// Operations
public:
// Overrides
public:
virtual BOOL PreCreateWindow(CREATESTRUCT& cs);
// Implementation
public:
virtual ~CMainFrame();
#ifdef _DEBUG
virtual void AssertValid() const;
virtual void Dump(CDumpContext& dc) const;
#endif
protected: // control bar embedded members
CMFCRibbonBar m_wndRibbonBar;
CMFCRibbonApplicationButton m_MainButton;
CMFCToolBarImages m_PanelImages;
CMFCRibbonStatusBar m_wndStatusBar;
// Generated message map functions
protected:
afx_msg int OnCreate(LPCREATESTRUCT lpCreateStruct);
afx_msg void OnApplicationLook(UINT id);
afx_msg void OnUpdateApplicationLook(CCmdUI* pCmdUI);
afx_msg void OnFilePrint();
afx_msg void OnFilePrintPreview();
afx_msg void OnUpdateFilePrintPreview(CCmdUI* pCmdUI);
DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP()
void InitializeRibbon();
private:
struct CMainFrameImpl* const m_pImpl;
};
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Real name is Steve Johnson. Programming since 1979. Started on a Heathkit Micro with a DEC LSI-11 and UCSD Pascal. Moved to PCs & DOS as soon as Turbo Pascal became available. Did some Assembly, ISR, TSR etc. All this while working for a Manufacturing Co. for 8 years. Had my own solo Co. doing barcode labeling software for 4 years (terrible business man, all I wanted to do was code). Since then working for various software companies. Moved to Windows around the time of 3.1 with Borland C then C++. Then on to VC++ and MFC, and just about anything I could get my hands on or had to learn for my job, and been at it ever since. Of course recently I've been playing with .NET, ASP, C#, WPF etc.