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How to get language from a dialog resource at run-time?
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How to get language from a dialog resource at run-time?
Hi everybody:
Is there any way to determine a language ID of a resource (dialog in particular) at a run-time
Any help will be greatly appreciated:)
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How to get language from a dialog resource at run-time?
JennyW
Hi,
This forum is dedicated to questions about the 25005 version of Visual C++ specifically.
Since this question is about a labguage ID in a resource, the best place to ask this is probably the following MSDN newsgroup:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.aspx dg=microsoft.public.win32.programmer.international&lang=en&cr=US
Ronald Laeremans
Visual C++ team
How to get language from a dialog resource at run-time?
Answer this question
How to get language from a dialog resource at run-time?
JennyW
This forum is dedicated to questions about the 25005 version of Visual C++ specifically.
Since this question is about a labguage ID in a resource, the best place to ask this is probably the following MSDN newsgroup:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.aspx dg=microsoft.public.win32.programmer.international&lang=en&cr=US
Ronald Laeremans
Visual C++ team