It literally does everything you would ever want to do with console applications developed under VB5 or VB6! Support is offered through a lightweight class that abstracts the console such that it appears to you, the coder, as any other window object might. This is probably the single most comprehensive sample you will find on this site. This demo shows how to do that.įeatured in my Ask the VB Pro column, VBPJ, March 2000. You also need to change the icon for the hidden top-level window VB uses to control everything. (155K)Ĭhanging the icon on your main form isn't enough for Windows to recognize it as the application's new icon. Download size due to several customized AVIs included in samples.įeatured in my COMponent Builder column, VBPJ, January 1998. This one offers features not available in the standard control, plus eliminates the need to ship an OCX! Shows how to play AVIs from resource files, overcoming the major limitation of the Microsoft control. (13K)Ī class-based replacement for the Animation control that ships with VB4/5. My thanks to Jonathan Wood for banging this around with me!įeatured in my Ask the VB Pro column, VBPJ, March 2000. Demo uses these to display a dynamic representation of the system's Alt+Tab dialog. The CTaskList class is used to obtain an ordered list of all top-level tasks, along with their associated hWnd and hIcon values. How to determine the Windows Alt+Tab order using a GetWindow loop. As soon as I get a chance to fully describe each code sample on its respective page, this page will be declared fully obsolete and removed. If you see something below that you like, click on the ZIP file link to go to the new download page. This new site recognizes that the old design was simply breaking down, and each sample has its own descriptive page now. The page below is taken from my old site, where all the code samples were described on a single page.
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