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1.1 ! root 1: ======================================================================= ! 2: MICROSOFT FOUNDATION CLASSES : TECHNICAL NOTES ! 3: ======================================================================= ! 4: ! 5: ! 6: What is a Technical Note? ! 7: ------------------------- ! 8: A technical note is a document written for programmers by programmers. ! 9: Each note describes a problem or feature using code fragments and ! 10: examples that would be too detailed for the standard print documentation. ! 11: The topics are chosen based on feedback from users and programmers ! 12: on the MFC library project. ! 13: ! 14: If you have any suggestions for technical notes, please submit your ! 15: ideas through Microsoft Product Support or the Microsoft Software ! 16: Developer Support Forum on Compuserve. ! 17: ! 18: ! 19: Current Topics ! 20: -------------- ! 21: ! 22: TN001.TXT describes the various mechanisms for registering ! 23: a Windows class and interactions of Windows classes with the ! 24: CWnd class of MFC. ! 25: ! 26: TN002.TXT describes the data format used by the CArchive class ! 27: when making C++ objects persistent. ! 28: ! 29: TN003.TXT describes the class library window handle mapping ! 30: mechanism and discusses temporary object management. ! 31: ! 32: TN004.TXT describes the template syntax and tool supplied in ! 33: the MFC\SAMPLES\TEMPLDEF directory. ! 34: ! 35: TN005.TXT describes the use of the Multiple Document Interface ! 36: (MDI) within the MFC library. ! 37: ! 38: TN006.TXT describes additional details about the MFC message map ! 39: mechanism including how you can extend it with your own windows ! 40: messages and control notification messages. ! 41: ! 42: TN007.TXT describes MFC diagnostic support for debugging a ! 43: Windows program, including the 'afxTraceFlags' options. ! 44: ! 45: TN008.TXT gives a general overview of the OLE support provided ! 46: by the MFC library. ! 47: ! 48: TN009.TXT describes the classes and steps involved in creating ! 49: an OLE client application. ! 50: ! 51: TN010.TXT describes the classes and steps involved in creating ! 52: an OLE server application. ! 53: ! 54: TN011.TXT describes how you can use the MFC library as part of a ! 55: Windows DLL. ! 56: ! 57: TN012.TXT describes the Windows 3.1 robustness features and ! 58: integration with MFC. ! 59: ! 60: TN013.TXT describes the use of the standard dialog classes ! 61: CFileDialog, CPrintDialog, CFontDialog, CColorDialog, ! 62: CFindReplaceDialog. ! 63: ! 64: TN014.TXT describes MFC's custom control features. ! 65: ! 66: TN015.TXT describes MFC's support for Microsoft Pen Windows. ! 67: ! 68: TN016.TXT describes the use of multiple inheritance in ! 69: MFC.
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