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Tanner LEdit & Microsoft Foundation Classes
1999-07-27
Kevin A. Shaw
Tanner LEdit & Microsoft Foundation Classes
Kevin A. Shaw
1999-07-27
Hello,
        I've been writing some code for Tanner LEdit using Win32 DLLs in Visual
C++
5.0.  I've had good luck so far and been quite pleased with the API that
Tanner exposes.  Quite powerful.  There are some bugs, but I've been able to
do quite a lot so far.  [I'm running LEdit 7.12]
        Anyway I'd like to add a little more functionality for the user
interface.
I'd like to build some dialog boxes in the developer studio using MFCs and
then hook them into LEdit.  This should probably be straight forward,
however this is my first foray into MFCs and so I was wondering if anyone
had some sample code (like a Hello World type dialog box) that they would be
willing to share.  I really just want to put up some listboxs, and enter
numbers and stuff.  However, its always easier to modify some sample code
than to create it from scratch.  If anyone has any recommendations, that too
would be appreciated.
        BTW, I've been reading David Kruglinski's book "Inside Visual C++" and
been
very pleased.

                        Thanks in advance,

                        Kevin


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