Originally posted by: Paul Selormey
Please if you do not find anything good in there, it means
you have all the information/knowledge the author is provided so why worry about it in the first place?
Not all
codes on this site are meant for everybody, just pick what
is best for you and leave, if you cannot show any
appreciation for someone's effort.
You saw the screenshot and you knew what is in there. Well, for your information someone just claimed he used the knowledge gained-the subclassing of the MDI client-to implement a tab view!
Paul.
Originally posted by: Aqil Shamsi
Keep Sending in the Goodies for Class Wizard!
Originally posted by: M.K Radhakrishnan
Its really tricky and very useful for serious programmers. Thanks a lot.
ReplyOriginally posted by: Andy Preston
This solves one of the problems I was dealing with, although I just added the message maps myself , instead of using the "Wizard" . Unfortunately, this is just another example of what crap the programmers of the Windows have to go through. Try using Delphi for a while .... you'll wonder what the hell Microsoft was thinking ! Maybe if VC was any good, then more projects would be on time and there would be less bugs !I'm sorry if this just sounds like more anti Microsoft blah, but I'm learning VC after using Delphi ( and 8 years of C++) and I gotta tell ya, Microsoft IS NOT the programmers friend. VC is just plain awful and this kind of thing provesit !
cheers,
Andy
ReplyOriginally posted by: Jesper Lauge Nielsen
Very help full tip. The wizzard is not always a help !!!!
Originally posted by: JR
Anything to maintain a consistent look and feel in code is to be applauded!!
ReplyOriginally posted by: Daniel R. Fortney
It's solutions like this that gets the job done! Keep up the good work!
ReplyOriginally posted by: Brian Smith
That hack may work, but it is downright awful! It's amazing that
VC++'s so-called wizard can't take the time to lookup classes in
the browser database when doing these functions.