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Programming Windows with MFC, Second Edition
Programming Windows with MFC, Second Edition
ISBN: 1572316950
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 1999
Pages: 101
Authors:
Jeff Prosise
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Cover
LOC Page
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 -- Hello, MFC
The Windows Programming Model
Introducing MFC
Your First MFC Application
Chapter 2 -- Drawing in a Window
The Windows GDI
Drawing with the GDI
Seeing What You ve Drawn
Loose Ends
Chapter 3 -- The Mouse and the Keyboard
Getting Input from the Mouse
Getting Input from the Keyboard
The VisualKB Application
Chapter 4 -- Menus
Menu Basics
The Shapes Application
Menu Magic
The Colors Application
Chapter 5 -- The MFC Collection Classes
Arrays
Lists
Maps
The Typed Pointer Classes
Chapter 6 -- File IO and Serialization
The CFile Class
Serialization and the CArchive Class
Chapter 7 -- Controls
The Classic Controls
Advanced Control Programming
Chapter 8 -- Dialog Boxes and Property Sheets
Modal Dialog Boxes and the CDialog Class
Modeless Dialog Boxes
Using a Dialog Box as a Main Window
Property Sheets
The Common Dialogs
Chapter 9 -- Documents, Views, and the Single Document Interface
DocumentView Fundamentals
Your First DocumentView Application
Doc View Less Work for You
Chapter 10 -- Scroll Views, HTML Views, and Other View Types
Scroll Views
HTML Views
Tree Views
List Views
Do-It-Yourself Control Views
Chapter 11 -- Multiple Documents and Multiple Views
MFC and the Multiple Document Interface
Splitter Windows
Chapter 12 -- Toolbars, Status Bars, and Rebars
Toolbars
Status Bars
Putting It All Together: The MyWord Application
Rebars
Chapter 13 -- Printing and Print Previewing
Printing with Documents and Views
A Bare-Bones Printing Application
A More Complex Printing Application
Printing Tips and Tricks
Chapter 14 -- Timers and Idle Processing
Timers
The Clock Application
Idle Processing
Chapter 15 -- Bitmaps, Palettes, and Regions
Palettes
Bitmaps
Regions
Chapter 16 -- The Common Controls
Common Control Fundamentals
Slider, Spin Button, and ToolTip Controls
Image Lists and ComboBoxEx Controls
Progress Controls and Animation Controls
IP Address Controls and Other Data-Entry Controls
Chapter 17 -- Threads and Thread Synchronization
Threads
Thread Synchronization
Odds and Ends
Chapter 18 -- MFC and the Component Object Model
The Component Object Model
MFC and COM
Chapter 19 -- The Clipboard and OLE Drag-and-Drop
The Legacy Clipboard
The OLE Clipboard
OLE Drag-and-Drop
Putting It All Together: The Widget Application
Chapter 20 -- Automation
Automation Basics
MFC Automation Servers
MFC Automation Clients
Chapter 21 -- ActiveX Controls
ActiveX Control Basics
Building ActiveX Controls
Using ActiveX Controls in MFC Applications
Advanced Topics
About the Author
About This Electronic Book
Programming Windows with MFC, Second Edition
ISBN: 1572316950
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 1999
Pages: 101
Authors:
Jeff Prosise
BUY ON AMAZON
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