Any utility that would allow me to display the resources in a DLL? i.e. if the DLL contains icons / bitmaps etc I'd be able to view them. I've a feeling that such a tool exists but I can't remember what it's called.
I have an application that Opens files with different extensions for viewing purposes only. I use MFC with Multi-Document template.
When I go to Windows Explorer in Windows 7 and right-click on Libraries - Documents, and scroll down to New, Explorer shows multiple links for creating new files with these different extensions.
My application does not create New documents. It just opens them for viewing purposes. In fact, I have disabled the New portion of the mainframe window.
My code includes: EnableShellOpen(); RegisterShellFileTypes(TRUE);
I am at a loss as to what portion of my code would have placed these links into Windows Explorer!
Is there any way to prevent them from being created in the first place?
i have seen a lot of programs that have images inside their exe, dont use external ones. I tried to add image in my codeblocks project, but trying to use it failed. It seems that to use a resource i have to add some kind of header file, but how to do this???
I have 10 or so .sql scripts (the number is likely to rise) which are required to be kept with a C# application.
For the most part the embedded resources seem to work fine , however I require a way in which to guarantee the ordering in which the files are run.
What I do currently:
Retrieve the details of the embedded resources using : Assembly.GetManifestResourceNames()
(and a bit of linq to filter based upon my requirements) which I pass to a list, I then later on use the list to grab the physical resource when its needed.
The files are named such as:
1_ScriptDescription.sql 2_ScriptDescription.sql 3_ScriptDescription.sql 10_ScriptDescription.sql <--- Here's my problem! This will come after 1_ScriptDescription.sql
Ideally I need a way in which to order the list or some kind of ordering when I pull from
Assembly.GetManifestResourceNames()
But I'm not really sure of a practical way to do this, I did consider manipulating the string .....
What i'm trying to do is compile a text file to an executable, but the problem is that I want to be able to edit the resource file while in runtime, for example write something on a textbox, hit compile and get the executable file edited by the texbox.
Here's my codedom:
public static bool Compile(string sourcefile, string exefile) { CSharpCodeProvider ccp = new CSharpCodeProvider(); CompilerParameters cp = new CompilerParameters(); cp.ReferencedAssemblies.Add("System.dll");
how I could use a Image control where I can upload an image to a folder(done that) and then take that image right after uploading it (in the same line of code) view it on the image control...
I've been looking for a C# library that is well documented and can show DICOM (medical CT scan data, including the image) as jpeg/bmp data that is viewable in a PictureBox.
I've only found OpenDicom which is more or less unsupported now and EvilDicom - whose owner has made some significant changes to it, making all existing stack overflow questions on it irrelevant.
I get a new error saying it cannot recognize the database format.
public partial class DataViewer : Form { string conStr = "Provider=SQLOLEDB;Data Source=Database.mdf"; DataSet dS = new DataSet(); DataSet tdS = new DataSet(); OleDbConnection con = null;
I want to write a template that combines two type of resources:
class someClasses { typedef someType ElementType; } template<class T1,class T2> class combo { ... }
And I want to specify my T1 and T2 has the same ElementType, how can I write my combo class to partial specialize the general case so the ElementType check is at compile time?
I wrote this program to create a list of medical resources and their attributes, a task I have been performing repeatedly lately. I'm still fairly new to C++, so I thought to create a structure "Resource", and then an array of those structures "city[300]". My problem is that the input doesn't seem to be happening: the program runs, but when it prints to screen/writes to the file at the end, all the shows is:
Resource Type: Name: Address: Phone: Website:
for every resource that was input. All the fields are blank.
The project is about reading data from PIC and display the data on the dialogue created by the MFC GUI of Visual studio 2010. There are 4 data need to be displayed (2 weight and 2 angle). the data will be display on the edit control box on the dialogue.
I have try to solve the COMPort and Readdata issues many times, but I'm fail. I have read many sources and implement the source codes... They are never work....
The detail about the issues that I need to solve is clearly mentioned on the main dialogue.cpp. Take a look to an uploaded zip file that I have attached.
I heard that you can't use it with express, but that doesn't seem right... Can you use it with Codeblocks, at least? I just hate the Qt Creator IDE. I don't like the UI... all I want to do is code Qt. I don't care much for the GUI editors.
I am trying to create a OCX from a C++ dll., Here's the scenario I have a C++ dll and this dll needs to be called in VB.net program my boss want's me to create an OCX out of this.
C++ dll and use it in a VB.net class library, apparently I have created an OCX but it requires a form but the VB.net program is a class library.
In a C++ project, I need to call a C# created COM object (as a .dll)
Is there a way to use such a COM object without having it be registered in the registry?
The C# COM dll is just a "go between" our C++ code and a .NET library, there's no "COM contract" of any kind, the COM interfaces change each version. The fact it's COM and needs registration is annoying because it makes it hard to have multiple versions of our software installed (needed under some circumstances) and running at the same time.
I'd like a way to not have any registration at all. And just be able to do a LoadLibrary("c:TheRightPathcom.dll") of the right dll and then get going from there.
I had tried to use something appropriate founded on CP, but they are using DrawItem, and I had problems with windows style, and I had tried to make myself one, overriding OnPaint, but I front with flickering (I put the sample below)... so, I wonder if I could get (from somewhere) CSplitButton and add to my project ... if you say that I could, can you provide me the CSplitButton source code ? I mean, only .cpp implementation file ...
I have an assignment where I need to go through all the files in a folder. For each file I need to know each unique file extension, how many files for each unique file extension, and the total size for each unique file extension. I have to be able to sort through this using either the file extension or the total size of the file extension. The first thing I thought of using was a map. This will keep track of each unique file extension and the amount of times that file extension was found. How do I now associate the total size of the file extension to my map? So for example I need the output to be something like this:
Using file extension for sort .cpp : 1 : 3400 .exe : 3 : 3455600 .mp4 : 25 : 200000404
Using total file extension size for sort .mp4 : 25 : 200000404 .exe : 3 : 3455600 .cpp : 1 : 3400
I got a program from somebody. He had its initialization to run his program but never bothered to save the data for later use. Now I wanted to add the New, Open, Save, and Close to it, so I add OnNewDocument ahead of his program. It crashed every time I ran it.
Shall I include his initialization in the OnNewDocument? If I can not separate the initialization part from his code, e.g., they come in as dll, what shall do?
Is it possible to create an app that can be saved on my desktop that can be used with an excel file that is saved on my desktop? I have opened VS 2010 and I have created a form design that has a button for every sheet name in my excel file. All of the sheet names are hidden with the exception of one. When a button is pressed on the c# form, I would like for that sheet to be shown in excel. Then once the updates have been made to that sheet in excel, I want a button to be at the top of the excel worksheet that will hide that worksheet again and return to the form c# form...can that be done?
I'm compiling some open source code (originally written for Linux / gcc) which uses the following line to determine if a particular section is being compiled for an x86 processor:-
Using mfc I have an application where I'm not allowed to use a mouse and alt+tab will be regularly used. Using alt+tab to come back to my application kills the focus in the view. Once my application comes back to the foreground how can I set the view as the focus?