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Colored Text in win32 window + scroll

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    Can I use TextOut with possability to scroll window?

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      Can I use TextOut with possability to scroll window?

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      yes[^]

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        yes[^]

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        and if I use win32 without MFC?

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          and if I use win32 without MFC?

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          The sample that led mike post will help you. If you have an application without MFC, just remove the MFC objects in that sample and you will see the plain WIN32 functions for scrolling and text output.

          Demian. "I have always wished that my computer would be as easy to use as my telephone. My wish has come true. I no longer know how to use my telephone." -Bjarne Stroustrup, computer science professor, designer of C++ programming language (1950- )

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            and if I use win32 without MFC?

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            The answer is still yes but you will have to do much more work. If that is your intention I recommend you get a good book to learn fundamentals of Win32 programming from. Trying to figure it out from forums is not going to be very productive.

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