Originally posted by: Dimitar Darazhanski
I've been looking for quite a while for something like that. The whole hiper link code is provided in a class, which makes it very fast and easy to use. The included works space is helpful as well. Thanks again:)
ReplyOriginally posted by: Larissa
When LoadCursor is used, the cursor will flicker a little when switching from one icon to another. Is there any way to fix this problem when loading the hand cursor?
ReplyOriginally posted by: Elena
Excelent!
ReplyOriginally posted by: dEdE
So, i see this page yesterday,
now i use this class, it's so usefull and simply to use !
Great thanks !!! nice job.
Originally posted by: gandhams
I really could not understand why Developer Studio doesn't have some thing like this inbuilt. Good Job!
Saved my time and resources!
Originally posted by: amit
Hi all!
can anyone tell me that how can i use animations in my vc++ dialogbased mfc application.
how can i use active x animation control.
pls help
regards
amit
Originally posted by: David Boyd
It worked quite well, the first time!
ReplyOriginally posted by: Barry
Very useful and easy to implement.
Just one question, is it possible to use the Classwizard as a means of adding a member variable of type "CHyperLink"?
I found I had to add a member variable as another type then manually change the code.
Thanks again.
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Originally posted by: Mike
In the description of the control you say...
To use the hyperlink control, just create a static control (eg IDC_HYPERLINK) and attach it to a member variable of type CHyperLink.
How do you link this w/o using the class wizard?
ReplyOriginally posted by: Logan
I would like to implement the CHyperLink class on a pull-down menu. Is this possible, easy or straightforward? I am just wondering how much tweaking would really be involved to make it happen. I am trying to launch a URL "on selection" (or, more specifically, "ON_CBN_CLOSEUP").
thanks so much,
Logan
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