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2: MICROSOFT FOUNDATION CLASSES : TECHNICAL NOTES
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6: What is a Technical Note?
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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.
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19: Current Topics
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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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