Re: Dialog Bars and Edit Box

From:
"Martin" <mrbiancu@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Date:
15 Jun 2006 08:03:31 -0700
Message-ID:
<1150383811.462564.278760@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>
Finally it worked!
Thanks a million guys for your help!

Martin wrote:

I have an Edit box embedded in a CDialog bar. The Edit Box ID is
IDC_EDIT_IDRES;
I've never create it
All i did wa to drag and drop an edit box onto teh Dialog bar, I have
created a
protected: CDialogBar m_wndToolbox;
in the CMainFrameClass

On the CMainFrame::OnCreate, I've created the CDialog Bar:
// Create the dialog bar using one of its Create() methods
    if( !m_wndToolbox.Create(this,
        IDD_DIALOG_PROPIEDADES_OJOBIFE, //<-this is the dialog resource ID
               CBRS_LEFT | CBRS_GRIPPER | CBRS_TOOLTIPS | CBRS_FLYBY,
                      IDD_DIALOG_PROPIEDADES_OJOBIFE) )
    {
        TRACE0(_T("Failed to create the toolbox\n"));
        return -1;
    }

Up to here, everithing has worked well. After thatn, always in the
CMainFrame::OnCretate, I did what you told me:

      CEdit* pEdit =
(CEdit*)this->m_wndToolBar.GetDlgItem(IDC_EDIT_IDRES);
      ASSERT_VALID(pEdit);
      pEdit->SetWindowText("Hello!");

but I have never put Cedit m_anEditBox;
m_anEditBox.Create(...);
What should I do?

Ajay Kalra wrote:

Is the edit control embedded in the toolbar?


Yes it is.


Has the edit control been created when you are calling this method? Is
this a CToolBar or is it a CDialogBar?

---
Ajay

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