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viren patel

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Feb 8, 2019, 9:01:00 PM2/8/19
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hello friends, struggling with finding MFC - CListCtrl equivalent to linux c++ boost. any suggestions please ?

Alf P. Steinbach

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Feb 9, 2019, 12:24:52 AM2/9/19
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On 09.02.2019 03:00, viren patel wrote:
> hello friends, struggling with finding MFC - CListCtrl equivalent to linux c++ boost. any suggestions please ?
>

You can use Boost in MFC.


Cheers!,

- Alf

Paavo Helde

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Feb 9, 2019, 4:00:47 AM2/9/19
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On 9.02.2019 4:00, viren patel wrote:
> hello friends, struggling with finding MFC - CListCtrl equivalent to linux c++ boost. any suggestions please ?

Assuming s/to/in/.

There are no GUI frameworks like MFC in standard C++ or Boost. If you
want to have a GUI in Linux I would suggest cross-platform GUI
frameworks like Qt or WxWidgets (the latter is pretty MFC-like, mostly
in bad).

Or if this is really just a single list control you want to display, it
might be that a common tool like zenity or wish can do the work.

Jux und Tollerei

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Feb 9, 2019, 4:19:46 AM2/9/19
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Am 09.02.2019 um 03:00 schrieb viren patel:
> hello friends, struggling with finding MFC - CListCtrl equivalent to linux c++ boost. any suggestions please ?

Just use std::list instrad of CListCtrl - that's the same.

Paavo Helde

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Feb 9, 2019, 9:26:57 AM2/9/19
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std::list is an analogue of MFC's CList, not CListCtrl.

Jux und Tollerei

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Feb 10, 2019, 11:37:54 AM2/10/19
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>>> hello friends, struggling with finding MFC - CListCtrl equivalent to
>>> linux c++ boost. any suggestions please ?

>> Just use std::list instrad of CListCtrl - that's the same.

> std::list is an analogue of MFC's CList, not CListCtrl.

No, you're wrong, I'm right.

Kenny McCormack

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Feb 10, 2019, 12:36:24 PM2/10/19
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In article <q3pjvt$20a$1...@news.albasani.net>,
Yes. This is the perfect Usenet response.

Essentially, no other response need ever be given.

I.e., think of the major big posters on this newsgroup. Just about any/all
of their postings could be boiled down to this single line.

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Cholo Lennon

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Feb 10, 2019, 1:38:27 PM2/10/19
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Certainly you have never programmed GUI applications for Windows (with
or without MFC)

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Bs.As.
ARG

Christian Gollwitzer

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Feb 10, 2019, 3:01:10 PM2/10/19
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Am 10.02.19 um 19:38 schrieb Cholo Lennon:
Don't get hooked up, he is an obvious troll. His nickname already tells
this (it's German for "Just for fun")

Christian

Cholo Lennon

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Feb 10, 2019, 3:24:05 PM2/10/19
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+1

Regards

Jux und Tollerei

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Feb 10, 2019, 3:58:42 PM2/10/19
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> Don't get hooked up, he is an obvious troll.
> His nickname already tells this (it's German for "Just for fun")

No, you're wrong here as well.
My nanme stands for jonking and madness.
But this has nothing to do with my statements, which are 100% correct.

viren patel

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Feb 11, 2019, 8:35:01 PM2/11/19
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> You can use Boost in MFC.
>
>
> Cheers!,
>
> - Alf

thank you so much !



viren patel

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Feb 11, 2019, 8:35:34 PM2/11/19
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> Assuming s/to/in/.
>
> There are no GUI frameworks like MFC in standard C++ or Boost. If you
> want to have a GUI in Linux I would suggest cross-platform GUI
> frameworks like Qt or WxWidgets (the latter is pretty MFC-like, mostly
> in bad).
>
> Or if this is really just a single list control you want to display, it
> might be that a common tool like zenity or wish can do the work.

viren patel

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Feb 11, 2019, 8:35:57 PM2/11/19
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> Just use std::list instrad of CListCtrl - that's the same.

viren patel

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Feb 11, 2019, 8:37:02 PM2/11/19
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> > Just use std::list instrad of CListCtrl - that's the same.
>
> std::list is an analogue of MFC's CList, not CListCtrl.

viren patel

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Feb 11, 2019, 8:38:48 PM2/11/19
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On Friday, February 8, 2019 at 6:01:00 PM UTC-8, viren patel wrote:
> hello friends, struggling with finding MFC - CListCtrl equivalent to linux c++ boost. any suggestions please ?

thank you so much all for your help !!

Jorgen Grahn

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Feb 12, 2019, 1:46:49 AM2/12/19
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And if he isn't, his style of communication (see above) makes
responding meaningless anyway.

/Jorgen

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Bonita Montero

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Feb 12, 2019, 3:17:57 AM2/12/19
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>>>> Just use std::list instrad of CListCtrl - that's the same.

>>> std::list is an analogue of MFC's CList, not CListCtrl.

>> No, you're wrong, I'm right.

> Certainly you have never programmed GUI applications for
> Windows (with or without MFC)

I'm right!
You can simply BASE64-encode whatever you want to store
and put it in CListCtrl and decode it when you read it!
Of course, not everyone knows such professional technology.

Mr Flibble

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Feb 12, 2019, 1:08:16 PM2/12/19
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On 09/02/2019 02:00, viren patel wrote:
> hello friends, struggling with finding MFC - CListCtrl equivalent to linux c++ boost. any suggestions please ?

Seriously you need to stop using MFC NOW!

/Flibble

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Cholo Lennon

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Feb 12, 2019, 11:59:59 PM2/12/19
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:-P :-P

Chris M. Thomasson

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Feb 13, 2019, 1:23:53 AM2/13/19
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;^)

Fwiw, back in the day of MSVC 6.0, I had to use MFC one time. It is
interesting... Not that fun...
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