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I'm adding context menus to an application. Some of the commands have update handlers, e.g. OnUpdateEditPaste. Is it possible to connect the popup menu to the update handler somehow, or do I have t...
Zones: Windows MFCDate Answered: 08/28/1997 Views: 0
hi, I wrote a OLE automation server (MFC). The objects from the server are instanced from VBA. that works fine. My question: I want to send a "message" or something, to the VBA code if there occure...
Zones: Windows MFC, Microsoft ProgrammingDate Answered: 04/12/1998 Views: 0
I am looking for information on fixing my screen saver.  This question has two parts:    1.  How can I fix my screen saver?    2.  Why is it broken? An answer to both questions will get an A.  An ...
Zones: Windows 95Date Answered: 04/27/1998 Views: 0
OK.  This is probably the stupid question of the day, but I can't seem to find the answer. I have created a form with a menu.  Everything is working properly, but I need to know what message is po...
Zones: CDate Answered: 04/22/1998 Views: 0
How do I auto close a diaglog box and a message box. Are there two differnt commands if one's a message box? I'm trying to display a bitmap in a dialog box, or message box, and I don't know how to ...
Zones: Windows MFCDate Answered: 05/10/1998 Views: 0
I have set up, with the help of my ISP, the message board located at: http://www.spectech.com/mpulse/techsupp/msgboard/index.html but as you can see if you go there, and post a message, it is dupli...
Zones: CGIDate Answered: 06/24/1998 Views: 0
Ok. All you people might think im stupid to ask this question, but hey why not. How would i go about creating a subliminal message in a picture. I need your help! Please Reply ASAP ( whoever can h...
Zones: Adobe PhotoshopDate Answered: 10/26/1998 Views: 0
This is some background description of what is going on in my application, the actual bit I am trying get an answer for follows it: I have an application which communicates with an OLE server, whi...
Zones: Windows ProgrammingDate Answered: 08/26/1998 Views: 0
I'm trying to write a VC++ piece of code to tick a tick-box in a dialog box of another application from within my VC++ program. I think this can be done using the windows message queue. If I'm goi...
Zones: C++Date Answered: 12/19/1998 Views: 0
When I'm running my application under Win95/98 the message TTN_NEEDTEXT is sent properly to change tooltip text in my application with ON_NOTIFY_EX(TTN_NEEDTEXT, 0, OnNEdText). If the same applicat...
Zones: Windows MFCDate Answered: 11/26/1998 Views: 0