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1.1 ! root 1: // about2.dlg : Defines the main dialog for the About2 application ! 2: // ! 3: // This is a part of the Microsoft Foundation Classes C++ library. ! 4: // Copyright (C) 1992 Microsoft Corporation ! 5: // All rights reserved. ! 6: // ! 7: // This source code is only intended as a supplement to the ! 8: // Microsoft Foundation Classes Reference and Microsoft ! 9: // QuickHelp documentation provided with the library. ! 10: // See these sources for detailed information regarding the ! 11: // Microsoft Foundation Classes product. ! 12: // ! 13: // Based on the About2 application by Charles Petzold. ! 14: // The original application appeared in ! 15: // "Programming Windows", Second Edition (pp. 417-423), ! 16: // Copyright (C) 1990 Charles Petzold, ! 17: // published by Microsoft Press. Used with permission. ! 18: ! 19: ! 20: DLGINCLUDE RCDATA DISCARDABLE ! 21: BEGIN ! 22: "RESOURCE.H\0" ! 23: END ! 24: ! 25: ABOUTBOX DIALOG 20, 7, 140, 188 ! 26: STYLE WS_POPUP | WS_CLIPSIBLINGS | WS_DLGFRAME ! 27: BEGIN ! 28: CTEXT "About2", -1, 0, 12, 140, 8 ! 29: ICON "About2", -1, 8, 8, 0, 0 ! 30: CTEXT "About Box Demo Program", -1, 4, 36, 130, 8 ! 31: CTEXT "", IDD_PAINT, 68, 54, 60, 60 ! 32: GROUPBOX "&Color", -1, 4, 50, 54, 112 ! 33: RADIOBUTTON "&Black", IDD_BLACK, 8, 60, 40, 12, WS_GROUP | ! 34: WS_TABSTOP ! 35: RADIOBUTTON "B&lue", IDD_BLUE, 8, 72, 40, 12 ! 36: RADIOBUTTON "&Green", IDD_GREEN, 8, 84, 40, 12 ! 37: RADIOBUTTON "Cya&n", IDD_CYAN, 8, 96, 40, 12 ! 38: RADIOBUTTON "&Red", IDD_RED, 8, 108, 40, 12 ! 39: RADIOBUTTON "&Magenta", IDD_MAGENTA, 8, 120, 40, 12 ! 40: RADIOBUTTON "&Yellow", IDD_YELLOW, 8, 132, 40, 12 ! 41: RADIOBUTTON "&White", IDD_WHITE, 8, 144, 40, 12 ! 42: GROUPBOX "&Figure", -1, 68, 120, 60, 40, WS_GROUP ! 43: RADIOBUTTON "Rec&tangle", IDD_RECT, 72, 134, 50, 12, WS_GROUP | ! 44: WS_TABSTOP ! 45: RADIOBUTTON "&Ellipse", IDD_ELL, 72, 146, 50, 12 ! 46: DEFPUSHBUTTON "OK", IDM_ABOUT, 20, 168, 40, 14, WS_GROUP ! 47: PUSHBUTTON "Cancel", IDCANCEL, 80, 168, 40, 14, WS_GROUP ! 48: END
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