Class missing in Class view pane
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I am currently using Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0, and having problem with this tool. When I create a new dialog based project, let's say with the name of edits, there will be 3 classes listed in the class view pane, that are: CAboutDlg, CEditsApp and CEditsDlg. When i add a new handler for a button, either by double clicking the button or through MFC ClassWizard, the classes listed in the class view pane will dissapeared. Sometimes one missing, sometimes two or all. i have to to delete the .ncb and .opt file in the folder where the source code is saved, in order to "get back" all the classes listed previously. Does anyone know what is the problem actually? How to solve it? Thanks and regards, Eowyn
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I am currently using Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0, and having problem with this tool. When I create a new dialog based project, let's say with the name of edits, there will be 3 classes listed in the class view pane, that are: CAboutDlg, CEditsApp and CEditsDlg. When i add a new handler for a button, either by double clicking the button or through MFC ClassWizard, the classes listed in the class view pane will dissapeared. Sometimes one missing, sometimes two or all. i have to to delete the .ncb and .opt file in the folder where the source code is saved, in order to "get back" all the classes listed previously. Does anyone know what is the problem actually? How to solve it? Thanks and regards, Eowyn
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I am currently using Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0, and having problem with this tool. When I create a new dialog based project, let's say with the name of edits, there will be 3 classes listed in the class view pane, that are: CAboutDlg, CEditsApp and CEditsDlg. When i add a new handler for a button, either by double clicking the button or through MFC ClassWizard, the classes listed in the class view pane will dissapeared. Sometimes one missing, sometimes two or all. i have to to delete the .ncb and .opt file in the folder where the source code is saved, in order to "get back" all the classes listed previously. Does anyone know what is the problem actually? How to solve it? Thanks and regards, Eowyn
Hi! I've known this to happen - also in later releases of Visual Studio. Try opening your missing dialog's .h files, modify them (just add a blank space and delete it again), then save. This has made my classes come back in the class view. Rasmus Therkelsen rasmus.therkelsen@mail.tele.dk
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I am currently using Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0, and having problem with this tool. When I create a new dialog based project, let's say with the name of edits, there will be 3 classes listed in the class view pane, that are: CAboutDlg, CEditsApp and CEditsDlg. When i add a new handler for a button, either by double clicking the button or through MFC ClassWizard, the classes listed in the class view pane will dissapeared. Sometimes one missing, sometimes two or all. i have to to delete the .ncb and .opt file in the folder where the source code is saved, in order to "get back" all the classes listed previously. Does anyone know what is the problem actually? How to solve it? Thanks and regards, Eowyn
eowyn wrote: i have to to delete the .ncb and .opt file in the folder where the source code is saved You simply have to do that on a regular basis, thats all. Its like you want to reboot your windows about once per day - just to be sure.;P The same company, you know? :cool:
Who is 'General Failure'? And why is he reading my harddisk?!?
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I am currently using Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0, and having problem with this tool. When I create a new dialog based project, let's say with the name of edits, there will be 3 classes listed in the class view pane, that are: CAboutDlg, CEditsApp and CEditsDlg. When i add a new handler for a button, either by double clicking the button or through MFC ClassWizard, the classes listed in the class view pane will dissapeared. Sometimes one missing, sometimes two or all. i have to to delete the .ncb and .opt file in the folder where the source code is saved, in order to "get back" all the classes listed previously. Does anyone know what is the problem actually? How to solve it? Thanks and regards, Eowyn
Just save the .h file. it works for me :) John 3:16
For God so loved the world,
that he gave his only begotten Son ( Jesus Christ ) ,
that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.