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  • M maharaja pandian

    hi, As i want to shake the window (like "BUZZ" in yahoo messenger ) .when i click a button on that window. reply early send reply

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    Maximilien
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    something like :

    /// keep original position

    for ( int i = 0; i < 10; i++ )
    {
    // this is your window.
    this->MoveWindow( posX+/- random value, posY +/- random value );
    }

    /// restore original position


    Maximilien Lincourt Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad

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    • M maharaja pandian

      hi, As i want to shake the window (like "BUZZ" in yahoo messenger ) .when i click a button on that window. reply early send reply

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      Monty2
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      Don't use sleep and loops (the window will not get a chance to draw itself) use WM_TIMER instead


      C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot; C++ makes it harder, but when you do, it blows away your whole leg

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      • M maharaja pandian

        hi, As i want to shake the window (like "BUZZ" in yahoo messenger ) .when i click a button on that window. reply early send reply

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        Hamid Taebi
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        RECT Rect; GetWindowRect(&Rect); for(int i=0;i<30;i++) { Sleep(20); MoveWindow(Rect.left,Rect.top,Rect.right,Rect.bottom,1); Rect.left+=10; Rect.top+=10; Rect.right-=20,Rect.bottom-=20; }

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          RECT Rect; GetWindowRect(&Rect); for(int i=0;i<30;i++) { Sleep(20); MoveWindow(Rect.left,Rect.top,Rect.right,Rect.bottom,1); Rect.left+=10; Rect.top+=10; Rect.right-=20,Rect.bottom-=20; }

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          maharaja pandian
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          hi WHITESKY, As i use ur code in the event LButtonDown . but the application will hang for some time ,upto the execution of for loop the window not get moved(shake) reply early send reply

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          • M maharaja pandian

            hi WHITESKY, As i use ur code in the event LButtonDown . but the application will hang for some time ,upto the execution of for loop the window not get moved(shake) reply early send reply

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            Monty2
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            As i told you earlier loop techniques will not work in this case, you will have to set a timer using SetTimer then handle WM_TIMER event and in the WM_TIMER event you will have to move the window.


            C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot; C++ makes it harder, but when you do, it blows away your whole leg

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            • M maharaja pandian

              hi WHITESKY, As i use ur code in the event LButtonDown . but the application will hang for some time ,upto the execution of for loop the window not get moved(shake) reply early send reply

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              khan
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              Looking at your post, it seems like you are trying to use it in some Doc/View architecture. The code given above all works, but in a dialog. For a Doc/View architecture, you can use my code above, with this modification: #define Move(x, y) GetParent()->SetWindowPos(NULL,x,y,0,0,SWP_NOZORDER | SWP_NOSIZE); Notice the GetParent() function. this is this.

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                Looking at your post, it seems like you are trying to use it in some Doc/View architecture. The code given above all works, but in a dialog. For a Doc/View architecture, you can use my code above, with this modification: #define Move(x, y) GetParent()->SetWindowPos(NULL,x,y,0,0,SWP_NOZORDER | SWP_NOSIZE); Notice the GetParent() function. this is this.

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                maharaja pandian
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                thanks khan ,i got it send reply

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                • M Monty2

                  As i told you earlier loop techniques will not work in this case, you will have to set a timer using SetTimer then handle WM_TIMER event and in the WM_TIMER event you will have to move the window.


                  C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot; C++ makes it harder, but when you do, it blows away your whole leg

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                  maharaja pandian
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                  thanks monty, send reply

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                  • M Monty2

                    As i told you earlier loop techniques will not work in this case, you will have to set a timer using SetTimer then handle WM_TIMER event and in the WM_TIMER event you will have to move the window.


                    C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot; C++ makes it harder, but when you do, it blows away your whole leg

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                    Eytukan
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                    hey monty! why do you wanna use a timer here? i dont understand, i think the khan++ way'd work fine, wont it?:~


                    VuNic

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                    • M maharaja pandian

                      hi WHITESKY, As i use ur code in the event LButtonDown . but the application will hang for some time ,upto the execution of for loop the window not get moved(shake) reply early send reply

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                      Hamid Taebi
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                      why hang your system? I worked with this code and it's not problem

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