Samples (MFC Feature Pack)
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This section includes samples demonstrating MFC Feature Pack features. The samples are included when you install the feature pack. By default, samples are copied into the MFC samples under \%install%\Visual Studio 9.0\Samples\. To download the feature pack, see Visual C++ 2008 Feature Pack Release.
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CustomPages Sample: MFC Toolbar Customization Dialog Application |
Demonstrates how to add a custom page to the Toolbar Customization dialog. |
Demonstrates how to implement a desktop alert dialog. |
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Demonstrates how to implement advanced tooltips for controls on a dialog box. |
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DrawClient Sample: MFC Ribbon-Based OLE Object Drawing Application |
Demonstrates how to integrate support for a ribbon into an object-oriented drawing application with visual editing container support. |
DynamicMenu Sample: MFC Dynamically Updated Menu Application |
Demonstrates how to dynamically update a menu on the menu bar and a popup menu at run-time. |
Demonstrates how to implement a file system explorer similar to the Windows Explorer, with similar user interface elements and capabilities. |
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Demonstrates how to implement an application similar to Internet Explorer, with similar user interface elements and capabilities. |
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Demonstrates how to create an application that uses tabbed MDI documents interface rather than the traditional MDI child windows. |
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Demonstrates how to dynamically remove specific menu items and submenus at application startup. |
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Demonstrates how to use MFC to create a user interface similar to Microsoft Money. |
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Demonstrates how to implement an editor application similar to an Office 2007 application. |
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Demonstrates the capabilities of many of the controls implemented in MFC, including customizable buttons, color picker controls and palettes, a font chooser, an image editor, a property grid, a masked edit control, and shell list and tree controls. |
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Demonstrates how to create an application similar to Microsoft Outlook 2003/2007. |
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OutlookMultiViews Sample: An SDI Application with Multiple Views and Outlook Bar control |
Demonstrates how to switch between multiple views on a single document in an SDI application. |
Demonstrates how to draw popup menu items on the fly. |
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PaletteDemo Sample: Custom Multi Column Toolbar (Palette) Application |
Demonstrates how to create a multi-column toolbar with an owner-draw information area. |
PropSheetDemo Sample: Property Sheet Demonstration Application |
Illustrates various styles of Property Sheet control. |
Demonstrates a customizable Rebar control which hosts a toolbar. |
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Demonstrates various controls that can be hosted in the Ribbon Control. |
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RibbonMDIDemo Sample: MDI with Ribbon Control Demonstration Application |
Demonstrates usage of Ribbon Control with Multi Document Interface. |
Demonstrates a floating "information" pane, which automatically rolls up. |
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Demonstrates how to set docking pane size programmatically. |
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Demonstrates how to implement a toolbar button that hosts an external control. |
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Demonstrates how to implement an application that saves and loads different states for the menu bar, toolbars, and docking windows. |
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Demonstrates how to add various advanced controls to a status bar. |
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Demonstrates how to create a view that contains multiple tabbed views, like the tabs in an Excel workbook. |
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Demonstrates the MFC Tab Control and the different appearances it has using different properties and visual managers. |
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Demonstrates the MFC Task Pane classes and their different appearances using various properties and visual managers. |
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ToolbarDateTimePicker Sample: MFC Toolbar Date Time Picker Application |
Demonstrates how to integrate a DateTimePicker control with the toolbar. |
ToolTipDemo Sample: Demonstrates Advanced MFC ToolTip Features |
Demonstrates how to use advanced MFC tooltip features. It demonstrates the following 4 types of tooltips: standard, custom tooltip with parameters, extended, and a CMFCToolTipCtrl-derived tooltip object. |
Demonstrates the ability to use MFC Control Bar menus with the system tray icon (like the notification icons in the lower right corner of the display). |
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Demonstrates how to implement an application with many of the same user interface features and some of the capabilities of Visual Studio. |
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Demonstrates how to implement an application that imitates the functionality of WordPad. |
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Demonstrates how to add a toolbar to a docking pane, like the toolbar in the solution explorer in Visual Studio. |