Re: create font for all classes in a MFC project?
On 13 Aug., 08:19, David Lowndes <Dav...@example.invalid> wrote:
is it possible to set a cfont for all variables of each class used in
a MFC project?
That's a bit of a vague question.
class CMIAppView : public CFormView // CView
{
CFont m_font;
}
void CMIAppView::OnInitialUpdate()
{
CFormView::OnInitialUpdate();
m_font.CreatePointFont();
}
It looks like you want all the child controls of your CFormView
derived class to use the same font?
Try using:
SendMessageToDescendants( WM_SETFONT,
(WPARAM) m_Font.m_hObject );
Dave
thanks for your answer. I placed this function call in the mainframe
of my sdi application. Unfortunately, if I create a new wizard with
some dialogs (in the mainframe.cpp), the font change won`t work for
these dialogs.
dlgStartWiz.AddPage(&Page1, Page2::IDD);
dlgStartWiz.AddPage(&Page2, Page2::IDD);
dlgStartWiz.DoModal();
Do you know which steps I have to do get this working?
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