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Frameworks
Message Only Window
Rating: none einaros - 10/10/2006 Learn how to build an efficient library to provide support for Message Only Windows. The article also shows how to use the Thunk32 library provided in an earlier article, as well as some general pointers on good practices and patterns.
[Updated] BiSplitter 1.1
Rating: Sergey Polyakov - 10/29/2004 BiSplitter is MFC-compatible class for creating a splitter window that looks like a Microsoft Outlook window.
Flexible Screen Designer
Rating: John Indigo - 03/18/2004 The dynamic screen classes allow you to incorporate advanced screen functionality into your MFC applications.
The fundamental difference of these classes are that they work with the actual resource in your executable—this means that users of your applications can alter screens that have been designed by you using the MFC resource editor—they can make changes at run time.
Change the Shape of the Window
Rating: Nitin Gahlaut - 11/10/2003 Learn a very easy way to change the shape of a window.
Developing Applications with a User-Customizable GUI Layout
Rating: Ruslan Kolosenko - 01/28/2003 Many applications that use dialogs and form views would be more effective if they allowed a user to customize their screen GUI layout. This article describes a solution that would give developers the possibility to make their applications customizable by users.
Velocity-Based Joystick Controller
Rating: none Hitesh Kumar Shah - 11/12/2002 This joystick-like controller can be used to generate velocity-based commands for scheduling actions based on provided thresholds. In particular, it simulates, in software, the physical joystick that kids use to drive their own "Remote Toy Car."
Easy! Reports
Rating: none Vipul Lal - 11/20/2001 The tool presented here is a simple API that can be used to print fairly complex business style reports.
Independent Message Handlers in Window Message Processing
Rating: none Dmitriy Sholomov - 08/29/2001 Updated code with new functionality. Using the Independent Message Handlers in Window Message Processing on the example of CFrameBounder class.
Gimme Some Skin... VideoSkins
Rating: none Bill SerGio - 02/08/2001 Fantastic approach to adding skins to your Windows applications!
Alpha Blending (Transparent) Windows
Rating: none Mike Ryan - 07/30/2000 Article that illustrates how to enable the new Alpha Blending features of Microsoft Windows 2000
Creating Skins with SkinSys Ver 1.0
Rating: Cuneyt Elibol - 07/26/2000 MFC-based application for creating and editing skins for your applications
The WNDCTRL Reusable Class
Rating: none Noman Nadeem - 07/23/2000 Easy to use class that enables the showing and hiding of groups of controls on a dialog or view
Framework for Creating Custom Window Captions
Rating: none Dave Lorde - 07/16/2000 Fantastic set of classes to develop window content-sensitive captions (including colors '& fonts)