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Preface | ||
Getting Your Bearings | 1 | |
1 | Introduction | 13 |
2 | Understanding an MFC Program | 21 |
3 | Customizing Controls | 33 |
4 | Handling Events | 49 |
5 | Simple Applications | 67 |
6 | Resources, Dialogs, and Menus | 85 |
7 | Canned Dialogs | 111 |
8 | Edit Controls and Editors | 133 |
9 | Lists | 163 |
10 | The CWinApp class | 179 |
11 | Drawing | 195 |
12 | Utility Classes | 263 |
13 | Debugging and Robustness | 299 |
14 | Understanding the AppWizard and ClassWizard | 325 |
15 | Creating a Drawing Program | 337 |
16 | Creating an Editor with CEditView | 391 |
17 | Creating a Fahrenheit-to-Celsius Converter | 401 |
18 | Creating an Address List Application | 413 |
19 | Context-Sensitive Help | 453 |
20 | Common Controls | 465 |
21 | Creating Explorers | 475 |
22 | Dialog Data Exchange and Validation | 483 |
23 | Understanding MFC | 495 |
24 | Enhancing The Edit Control | 505 |
25 | Self-Managing Controls | 509 |
26 | Another Look - A Self-Drawing List Box | 523 |
27 | Creating A Splash Screen | 533 |
28 | Expanding Dialogs | 539 |
29 | Drawing and Controls | 547 |
30 | Dialog Bars | 555 |
31 | Dialog and View Idle Command Updating | 561 |
32 | Odds and Ends | 567 |
33 | Database Access | 579 |
34 | OLE | 609 |
35 | MFC Threads | 651 |
App. A | Understanding C++: An Accelerated Introduction | 679 |
App. B | Using the Visual C++ Compiler and Tools | 739 |
App. C | Contacting the Authors | 783 |
App. D | Using OpenGL with MFC | 785 |
Index | 803 |
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