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Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 05:29:19 -0700
From: n_woodruff@bellsouth.net
Reply-To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Programming: Notebook control

Are you using WinCreateWindow to create the notebook control on the client window? Is that what you are doing?

Nathan

-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Steven Levine"
>
> In <20070926135601-53142-8@scoug.com>, on 09/26/07
> at 01:56 PM, "Bob" said:
>
> Hi,
>
> >As I said above that does not count. If you look at the code you will
> >find that the program has a dialog that looks like a notebook, there is
> >no notebook control in that program.
>
> You need to look again. It's either that or expain to me what makes this
> not a notebook.
>
> DLGTEMPLATE IDD_NOTEBOOKDLG LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE
> BEGIN
> DIALOG "Notebook", IDD_NOTEBOOKDLG, 79, -65, 276, 189, FS_NOBYTEALIGN
> |
> WS_VISIBLE, FCF_SYSMENU | FCF_TITLEBAR
> BEGIN
> CONTROL "", IDC_NOTEBOOK, 30, 18, 220, 162, WC_NOTEBOOK,
> WS_VISIBLE | BKS_BACKPAGESBR | BKS_MAJORTABRIGHT |
> BKS_SQUARETABS | BKS_STATUSTEXTCENTER |
> WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP
> DEFPUSHBUTTON "~OK", IDC_OK, 35, 3, 40, 14, WS_GROUP |
> WS_TABSTOP
> PUSHBUTTON "Cancel", IDC_CANCEL, 105, 3, 40, 14, NOT
> WS_TABSTOP
> PUSHBUTTON "Help", IDC_HELP, 175, 3, 40, 14, BS_HELP |
> BS_NOPOINTERFOCUS | NOT WS_TABSTOP
> END
> END
>
> >The creation of the notebook is not in that program.
>
> Sure it is otherwise it would just work.
>
> >Can you tell me the name of the file that contains the code that creates
> >the notebook?
>
> The
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Steven
>
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