Common Dialog Boxes
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I need to figure out via a hwnd if the hwnd I have is a common dialog box. Is there a style, class, etc associated with common dialog boxes? I am only interested in the open and close dialog boxes. What is the best way to do this? Thanks Ralph Krausse
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I need to figure out via a hwnd if the hwnd I have is a common dialog box. Is there a style, class, etc associated with common dialog boxes? I am only interested in the open and close dialog boxes. What is the best way to do this? Thanks Ralph Krausse
Did you know, if you put a g after every vowel in your question, you get the following:
Ig negegd tog figgugreg ogugt vigag ag hwnd igf theg hwnd Ig hagveg igs ag cogmmogn digaglogg bogx. Igs thegreg ag styleg, clagss, egtc agssogcigagtegd wigth cogmmogn? Ig agm ognly igntegregstegd ign theg ogpegn agnd clogseg digaglogg bogxegs. Whagt igs theg begst wagy tog dog thigs?
Funny parts are underlined, especially when pronounced out loud phonetically in a social environment, like work. - Jason Do you have a Pulse? SonorkID: 100.611 Jason
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Did you know, if you put a g after every vowel in your question, you get the following:
Ig negegd tog figgugreg ogugt vigag ag hwnd igf theg hwnd Ig hagveg igs ag cogmmogn digaglogg bogx. Igs thegreg ag styleg, clagss, egtc agssogcigagtegd wigth cogmmogn? Ig agm ognly igntegregstegd ign theg ogpegn agnd clogseg digaglogg bogxegs. Whagt igs theg begst wagy tog dog thigs?
Funny parts are underlined, especially when pronounced out loud phonetically in a social environment, like work. - Jason Do you have a Pulse? SonorkID: 100.611 Jason
Did you, through some godlike flash of insight, select 'g' first, or have you spent your day slogging through the alphabet, letter by letter? I've heard of bored, but this elevates the word to new heights. Let us know when you reach 'z' so we can all stop holding our collective breaths in anticipation of your next flash of inspiration!
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I think its a VC++ question and not for Lounge "Imagination is more important than knowledge, for knowledge is limited while imagination embraces the entire world." -Albert Einstein
Jarek Gibek wrote: "Imagination is more important than knowledge, for knowledge is limited while imagination embraces the entire world." -Albert Einstein Cool! :cool: Nish My most recent CP article :- A newbie's elementary guide to spawning processes www.busterboy.org
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Did you, through some godlike flash of insight, select 'g' first, or have you spent your day slogging through the alphabet, letter by letter? I've heard of bored, but this elevates the word to new heights. Let us know when you reach 'z' so we can all stop holding our collective breaths in anticipation of your next flash of inspiration!
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Jason Hooper wrote: It was something a friend and I did in grade 12 or so. So it would break tradition to use anything other than "g". Ah, tradition. Cool. Do you actually say these sorts of things at work? I have a tradition myself, for those times when I'm extraordinarily bored, or too frustrated to think about a problem anymore. I skip. Through the aisles of a large and crowded retail store. This unexpected and irrational behavior often shocks and entertains our customers, while causing our employees to question my sanity. The latter, of course, tends to reduce the volume of support calls I get for a time, and enables me to get on with the job without interruption.
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Jason Hooper wrote: It was something a friend and I did in grade 12 or so. So it would break tradition to use anything other than "g". Ah, tradition. Cool. Do you actually say these sorts of things at work? I have a tradition myself, for those times when I'm extraordinarily bored, or too frustrated to think about a problem anymore. I skip. Through the aisles of a large and crowded retail store. This unexpected and irrational behavior often shocks and entertains our customers, while causing our employees to question my sanity. The latter, of course, tends to reduce the volume of support calls I get for a time, and enables me to get on with the job without interruption.
Roger Wright wrote: Do you actually say these sorts of things at work? Where I can find a perl interpreter, it makes for many a pleasurable hour getting watched and avoided, and talked about behind my back. The rest of your reply is one big pearl of wisdom, and I will remember your strategy :suss: - Jason Do you have a Pulse? SonorkID: 100.611 Jason