Annotation of mstools/samples/spincube/readme.txt, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1:  Sample: Standard DLL & example of Creating a Custom Control Class
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                      3: Summary:
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                      5: The SPINCUBE sample provides a generic Windows NT dynamic
                      6: link library template, demonstrating the use of DLL entry
                      7: points, exported variables, using C runtime in a DLL, etc...
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                      9: This sample also provides a functional example of how
                     10: to create a custom control class that may be used by
                     11: applications (i.e. SPINTEST.EXE) as well the Dialog Editor.
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                     13: 
                     14: More Information:
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                     16: SPINCUBE.DLL contains the control window procedure and the
                     17: interface functions required by the Dialog Editor (see
                     18: SPINCUBE.C), as well as the control paint routines (see
                     19: PAINT.C). SPINTEST.EXE is a small test program that loads
                     20: SPINCUBE.DLL and creates a few of the custom controls.
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                     22: To test SPINCUBE with the Dialog Editor:
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                     24: 1.Start the editor. From the File menu, choose Open Custom.
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                     26: 2.Enter the path and filename of SPINCUBE.DLL.
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                     28: 3.Create a new dialog box and choose a custom control
                     29:   button from the control palette (lower-right corner).
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                     31: 4.Click the dialog box to create a SPINCUBE control.
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                     33: 5.Save the dialog box template.
                     34: 
                     35: 6.Inspect the .DLG file that was created.

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