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Changing Dialog Caption at run time

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  • H hasansheik

    Try SetText Method

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    David Crow
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    Is SetText() a method of CPropertySheet?


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    • H hasansheik

      Try SetText Method

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      C NewBe
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      SetText is not available in my environment which is net 7.1, MFC

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        SetText is not available in my environment which is net 7.1, MFC

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        SetWindowText() is a class member of CWnd and so will work for any window, including dialogs & propertysheets.

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          SetWindowText() is a class member of CWnd and so will work for any window, including dialogs & propertysheets.

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          It does not work...

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            It does not work...

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            Do you mean it wont compile or nothing happens when the code executes? Can you show your code fragment. SetWindowText() is the correct method to use, there must be something else wrong.

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              Do you mean it wont compile or nothing happens when the code executes? Can you show your code fragment. SetWindowText() is the correct method to use, there must be something else wrong.

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              It gives me an Unhandled exception....see code below and remember that my environment is net 7.1, MFC. void SystemAlign::OnBnClickedOk() { GetDlgItem(IDD_SYSTEM_ALIGN)->SetWindowText("Junk One"); //CPropertySheet mySheet; //mySheet.SetTitle("System: Signal-To-Noise", 0); //mySheet.DoModal(); }

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                Using the basic code below, I am tring to change the caption(title bar) of the Dialog at run time. It does not work for me........my environment is net 7.1,MFC. Any ideas on how to solve my problem? void SystemAlign::OnBnClickedOk() { CPropertySheet mySheet; mySheet.SetTitle(_T("Junk One"), 0); mySheet.DoModal(); }

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                This works fine in v6. It must be something specific to v7.x, or you have other code in place that is masking the problem.


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                  It gives me an Unhandled exception....see code below and remember that my environment is net 7.1, MFC. void SystemAlign::OnBnClickedOk() { GetDlgItem(IDD_SYSTEM_ALIGN)->SetWindowText("Junk One"); //CPropertySheet mySheet; //mySheet.SetTitle("System: Signal-To-Noise", 0); //mySheet.DoModal(); }

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                  C++NewBe wrote: GetDlgItem(IDD_SYSTEM_ALIGN)->SetWindowText("Junk One"); Going this route, you'd need to call SetWindowText() in the sheet's OnInitDialog() method.


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                    Using the basic code below, I am tring to change the caption(title bar) of the Dialog at run time. It does not work for me........my environment is net 7.1,MFC. Any ideas on how to solve my problem? void SystemAlign::OnBnClickedOk() { CPropertySheet mySheet; mySheet.SetTitle(_T("Junk One"), 0); mySheet.DoModal(); }

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                    SetWindowText(...) will work i suppose.


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                    • D David Crow

                      C++NewBe wrote: GetDlgItem(IDD_SYSTEM_ALIGN)->SetWindowText("Junk One"); Going this route, you'd need to call SetWindowText() in the sheet's OnInitDialog() method.


                      "The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)

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                      I get the same Unhandle exception by placing it in OnInitDialog(). I think it is a different method call in net 7.1......I am wasting so much time digging for such a simple problem.....

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                        I get the same Unhandle exception by placing it in OnInitDialog(). I think it is a different method call in net 7.1......I am wasting so much time digging for such a simple problem.....

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                        C++NewBe wrote: I get the same Unhandle exception by placing it in OnInitDialog(). But how are you calling the SetWindowText() in there?


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                          C++NewBe wrote: I get the same Unhandle exception by placing it in OnInitDialog(). But how are you calling the SetWindowText() in there?


                          "The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)

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                          C NewBe
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                          I'm calling it like this GetDlgItem(IDD_SYSTEM_ALIGN)->SetWindowText("Junk One");

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                            I'm calling it like this GetDlgItem(IDD_SYSTEM_ALIGN)->SetWindowText("Junk One");

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                            Which is incorrect. Remove the call to GetDlgItem().


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                            • D David Crow

                              Which is incorrect. Remove the call to GetDlgItem().


                              "The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)

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                              C NewBe
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                              David, It works on both ends, referencing the GetDlgItem was my problem. Thanks a lot....

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                                David, It works on both ends, referencing the GetDlgItem was my problem. Thanks a lot....

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                                C++NewBe wrote: It works on both ends... Both ends of what?


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                                  C++NewBe wrote: It works on both ends... Both ends of what?


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                                  never mind

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