Re: Missing ResourceView tab in Workspace window.

From:
"AliR \(VC++ MVP\)" <AliR@online.nospam>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Date:
Thu, 5 Feb 2009 09:38:45 -0600
Message-ID:
<0GDil.10037$8_3.2911@flpi147.ffdc.sbc.com>
If you create a new MFC application do you get the Resource view?

If yes, then rename the directory of your current project, create a new
project and they bring in the files from the old project (.cpp, .h, .rc).

AliR.

"TonyG" <TonyG@junk.com> wrote in message
news:BEuil.12998$as4.3671@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com...

My problem is NOT fixed and your suggestion is impossible. Please read
below...

In the Workspace window, If I right click on the "FileView" tab, I get a
context menu that has entries for "ClassView" and "FileView". They are
both checked. There is **ZERO** menu entry for "ResourceView". It is not
there at all. Since it is not there I can not enable it or "check" it
since it does NOT exist.

Like I said in another thread. I am thinking that the program, for some
reason, does not think the project is MFC... Or something.

I can open other projects and they have a ResourceView tab and the context
menu shows an option for ResourecView. If I reopen the goofy project the
tab and the menu option does not exist.

It baffles me.

Joseph M. Newcomer wrote:

So, ask it to show the resource view.

Right click on the tabs, and make sure the "Resource View" menu item is
checked.

Note that there are multiple incompatible versions of VS out here, VS6,
VS2002, VS2003,
VS2005, VS2008 and some even have the CTP of VS10. It is absolutely
critical that you
state which version of VS you are using when you are asking a VS-specific
question.
joe
On Wed, 04 Feb 2009 11:54:01 -0600, TonyG <TonyG@junk.com> wrote:

I don't understand what you wrote or my version of Visual C++ is not the
same as yours. I am using version 6.

My "View" menu does NOT have a "Resource" entry.

AliR (VC++ MVP) wrote:

View Menu/Resource Menu Item.

AliR.

"TonyG" <TonyG@junk.com> wrote in message
news:y7kil.16856$c45.9911@nlpi065.nbdc.sbc.com...

In one of my projects the ResourceView tab in the Workspace window is
missing. I don't know why or how. The project builds fine and I can
see the window if I open the .rc file "Resources".

My other projects appear normally. Only the one project is goofy.

How can I get the ResourceView tab back?


Joseph M. Newcomer [MVP]
email: newcomer@flounder.com
Web: http://www.flounder.com
MVP Tips: http://www.flounder.com/mvp_tips.htm

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