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  • P pcverden

    How do you make a program that is split up into two parts? Like this ----------------------------------------------- ///////////| ///////////| ///////////| ///////////| ///////////| ///////////| 1//////////|2 ----------------------------------------------- How do I make that? If I put one line of text in 1 that is there forever how can I make it open a .txt file in number 2? Can someone help me? http://pcverden.topcities.com

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    Carlos Antollini
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    Is It Another Home Work??? Cheers.... Carlos Antollini.

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    • P pcverden

      How do you make a program that is split up into two parts? Like this ----------------------------------------------- ///////////| ///////////| ///////////| ///////////| ///////////| ///////////| 1//////////|2 ----------------------------------------------- How do I make that? If I put one line of text in 1 that is there forever how can I make it open a .txt file in number 2? Can someone help me? http://pcverden.topcities.com

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      Carlos Antollini
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      I'm sorry, This happens a tipical question of a guy that wants that us make his homework. Your question is serious. I was confused by your graphic... You need to use Splits. For this you need to use two views, look for splits into codeproject you will can find a couple of good articles talking about splits. I'm Sorry again.... Best Regards... Carlos Antollini.

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        Is It Another Home Work??? Cheers.... Carlos Antollini.

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        pcverden
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        Homework? No. I am making a program for Operation Flashpoint. It is a game that I am a really big fan of. Check this page if you doubt me http://www.ofpeditingcenter.com or http://pcverden.topcities.com http://pcverden.topcities.com

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          I'm sorry, This happens a tipical question of a guy that wants that us make his homework. Your question is serious. I was confused by your graphic... You need to use Splits. For this you need to use two views, look for splits into codeproject you will can find a couple of good articles talking about splits. I'm Sorry again.... Best Regards... Carlos Antollini.

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          pcverden
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          Where can I find the split articles? I can't find them. http://pcverden.topcities.com

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          • P pcverden

            Where can I find the split articles? I can't find them. http://pcverden.topcities.com

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            pcverden
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            Nevermind that last post, but I don't understand how to make them in Visual C++. Can anyone help? If you help can you make a step by step "tutorial"? Also I am sorry for asking this. It is just that I am a complete rookie and my english isn't that great. http://pcverden.topcities.com

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            • P pcverden

              Nevermind that last post, but I don't understand how to make them in Visual C++. Can anyone help? If you help can you make a step by step "tutorial"? Also I am sorry for asking this. It is just that I am a complete rookie and my english isn't that great. http://pcverden.topcities.com

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              You can find articles on Splitter Windows here. I think this is what you're looking for. Also, I recommend buying a reference book if you're serious about programming. While not entirely necessary, books can be quite helpful. Click here for a list of useful reference books. Good luck! Jon Sagara "Ninety percent of baseball is mental, the other half is physical." -- Yogi Bera

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              • P pcverden

                Nevermind that last post, but I don't understand how to make them in Visual C++. Can anyone help? If you help can you make a step by step "tutorial"? Also I am sorry for asking this. It is just that I am a complete rookie and my english isn't that great. http://pcverden.topcities.com

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                Carlos Antollini
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                It's all okey, I need to apologize with you.... :-O In http://www.codeproject.com/splitter/ you have severeal samples... Best Regards.... Carlos Antollini.

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                • P pcverden

                  Nevermind that last post, but I don't understand how to make them in Visual C++. Can anyone help? If you help can you make a step by step "tutorial"? Also I am sorry for asking this. It is just that I am a complete rookie and my english isn't that great. http://pcverden.topcities.com

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                  It's all okey, I need to apologize with you.... In http://www.codeproject.com/splitter/ you have severeal samples... Best Regrards.... Carlos Antollini.

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                    It's all okey, I need to apologize with you.... :-O In http://www.codeproject.com/splitter/ you have severeal samples... Best Regards.... Carlos Antollini.

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                    You don't have to apologize. I can understand that you would think that way. I would have thought that way if I was good at C++ and a 15 year old boy asked you to help him with a program. Now the problem. I can't understand which one I should use. What would be the easiest one for me to use to make the diagram I want? I am sorry if I am bugging you. http://pcverden.topcities.com

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                      You don't have to apologize. I can understand that you would think that way. I would have thought that way if I was good at C++ and a 15 year old boy asked you to help him with a program. Now the problem. I can't understand which one I should use. What would be the easiest one for me to use to make the diagram I want? I am sorry if I am bugging you. http://pcverden.topcities.com

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                      Okey: I think that this article is very good for start. As soon as you understood that article, you will can continue with this Article. At the finish you will be an expert in Splitter window. I Hope to see an article about splitter window written by you in the future :-D :-D Best Regards!!! Carlos Antollini.

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                        Okey: I think that this article is very good for start. As soon as you understood that article, you will can continue with this Article. At the finish you will be an expert in Splitter window. I Hope to see an article about splitter window written by you in the future :-D :-D Best Regards!!! Carlos Antollini.

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                        Ok. Thank you for your help. I will start reading it thourly now so I hope I understand it. If not I have this forum don't I. :) Also you might see it, but at the moment I am doing way too much work on the OFP editing center so at the moment that option is not available, but I will keep it in mind. Thank you again for your help. http://pcverden.topcities.com

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                          Okey: I think that this article is very good for start. As soon as you understood that article, you will can continue with this Article. At the finish you will be an expert in Splitter window. I Hope to see an article about splitter window written by you in the future :-D :-D Best Regards!!! Carlos Antollini.

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                          Carlos Antollini wrote: I Hope to see an article about splitter window written by you in the future Poor Carlos ! Stll feeling sorry for having wrongly accused the guy of trying to do homework for free :-) Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain
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                          • P pcverden

                            Ok. Thank you for your help. I will start reading it thourly now so I hope I understand it. If not I have this forum don't I. :) Also you might see it, but at the moment I am doing way too much work on the OFP editing center so at the moment that option is not available, but I will keep it in mind. Thank you again for your help. http://pcverden.topcities.com

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                            pcverden
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                            Sorry it is me again. I have still no idea how to make it. Can anyone help? I know that I shouldn't even do this (making the program), but I want to have just this one program to work and I can't. Plz help or I am getting the gun. :) http://pcverden.topcities.com

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                            • P pcverden

                              Sorry it is me again. I have still no idea how to make it. Can anyone help? I know that I shouldn't even do this (making the program), but I want to have just this one program to work and I can't. Plz help or I am getting the gun. :) http://pcverden.topcities.com

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                              You can use Project>Add To Project>Components And Controls>Visual C++ Components>Splitter Bar. This option will add you a spliter in your project.... You need to Know that after that you will must to have two views, the left view and the right view. Best Regars Carlos Antollini.

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                              • C Carlos Antollini

                                You can use Project>Add To Project>Components And Controls>Visual C++ Components>Splitter Bar. This option will add you a spliter in your project.... You need to Know that after that you will must to have two views, the left view and the right view. Best Regars Carlos Antollini.

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                                I know you might what to kill me now, but I get the message: Cannot find any classes derived from CFrameWnd. Your project must have a CFrameWnd-derived class on order to insert splitter bars. What does that mean? Also what I am trying to make it in is MFC dialog based. Is that wrong? http://pcverden.topcities.com

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                                  I know you might what to kill me now, but I get the message: Cannot find any classes derived from CFrameWnd. Your project must have a CFrameWnd-derived class on order to insert splitter bars. What does that mean? Also what I am trying to make it in is MFC dialog based. Is that wrong? http://pcverden.topcities.com

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                                  I need to say you that I'm sorry, that is the problem. :(( You need to do your application SDI or MDI, but you are working with a Dialog Application. I think that the best you can make is build your own spplit for a dialog, I think that if you work with a couple of lines, the mouse, drawing and sizing some controls and a little of pattience you can emulate the spplit control over a Dialog.... For example. You can work with a listbox and a Edit box, one a side of the other, if you do a meke control of the mouse you can resize the Controls and you will be emulating the spplit control.... Best Regards!!! Carlos Antollini.

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                                    I need to say you that I'm sorry, that is the problem. :(( You need to do your application SDI or MDI, but you are working with a Dialog Application. I think that the best you can make is build your own spplit for a dialog, I think that if you work with a couple of lines, the mouse, drawing and sizing some controls and a little of pattience you can emulate the spplit control over a Dialog.... For example. You can work with a listbox and a Edit box, one a side of the other, if you do a meke control of the mouse you can resize the Controls and you will be emulating the spplit control.... Best Regards!!! Carlos Antollini.

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                                    pcverden
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                                    Thanks anyway. I know this is a lot to ask from you or anyone, but can you make the program for me with some examples? I don't expect it, but it is worth a shot isn't it. :) http://pcverden.topcities.com

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