http://www.andypike.com/tutorials/directx8/
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http://www.andypike.com/tutorials/directx8/
Here's another good tutorial...
ShellExecute is also a good way....
Do you mean executing an executable file (.exe) or you mean how to open and read file with ASCII content (.txt for example) ?
Can you give me an example?
Thanks, but how can I glue dialog to MDI Child Window ?
It's possible to convert dialogs into MDI Child Windows without loosing everything I've done with resources ?
I solved it out myself (using std::string). Thanks anyway!!
Crypto++
I usualy do it like this:
(string)(char*)variable
config is a namespace - equal to boost :: program_options...
http://si.php.net/sprintf
It's for PHP, but I think there isn't much difference between PHP's sprintf() and sprintf() in C++ :)
I have a problem when I try to convert value which I get from config file - i believe it is vector, although I don't know anything about vectors...
I get an exception error:
And here's the...
Thanks - i made it work like this..:
HMENU hMenu = GetMenu(hwnd);
EnableMenuItem(hMenu, (UINT)MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDC_RESOURCE), MF_DISABLED | MF_GRAYED);
You need a compiler and a linker. For Windows I suggest DevC++ (IDE and compiler/linker) or Borland 5.5 Command Tools (compiler/linker)...
I think there's nothing wrong with that...
I have menu in my resource file, but I want for parts of menu (popups) to be visible and accessible only if user is allowed to see (or for example, if the variable is true). How to do it?
Thanks...
Here's the MySQL C API Reference: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/c.html
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
char cstring[100];
cout<<"hi";
cstring = "hi";
Thanks guys, you're great! I read the whole thread 3 times and then I finally got up with a working idea!
Thanks again for all help and answers!!!
Here's the code that I use in all .cpp files:
const char* DataAll::sqlite_path = "program.db";
DataAll Data;
CppSQLite3DB db = Data.GetDbConn();
const char* sqlite_path =...
reivaj7999: LIKE in SQL is not regullar expression... You can look Perl's regex, which is most common today...
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/multimed/htm/_win32_multimedia_command_strings.asp
Even for this you could use better way...:)
neg_i = i - 2*i ;)
Here's C++ code, which works perfectly in DevC++ (you can found SDL on one of updates servers) - but you must copy $DEVCPP/bin/SDL.dll to directory where you have this code...:
#include...