Visual Studio Resource Editor Bugs

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  • RLW

    Visual Studio Resource Editor Bugs

    Help! I'm an undergraduate doing an MFC assignment using Visual
    Studio 7 and the resource editor has suddenly starting doing strange
    stuff. I created a number of new menu items, and the Resource.h file
    now contains #define statements for them that just don't work, for
    instance:

    #define ID_EDIT_INCR 0
    #define ID_EDIT_ADD 0

    All new Menu IDs are given the value of 0 instead of 130 or whatever
    they should be. Does some intelligent person out there know why this
    is happening, how I can stop it from continuing, or how I can find out
    what values they SHOULD be so I can manually change the values in the
    Resource.h file? I can't ask my tutor because it's the weekend and I
    can't continue work on my assignment until I get this fixed. I've
    searched Google archives for hours and can't find anything of use.

    Thanks in advance for any help that is offered.

    Rowena.
  • John Carson

    #2
    Re: Visual Studio Resource Editor Bugs

    "RLW" <diva_ex_machin a@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
    news:882340c9.0 310111727.3f823 b38@posting.goo gle.com[color=blue]
    > Help! I'm an undergraduate doing an MFC assignment using Visual
    > Studio 7 and the resource editor has suddenly starting doing strange
    > stuff. I created a number of new menu items, and the Resource.h file
    > now contains #define statements for them that just don't work, for
    > instance:
    >
    > #define ID_EDIT_INCR 0
    > #define ID_EDIT_ADD 0
    >
    > All new Menu IDs are given the value of 0 instead of 130 or whatever
    > they should be. Does some intelligent person out there know why this
    > is happening, how I can stop it from continuing, or how I can find out
    > what values they SHOULD be so I can manually change the values in the
    > Resource.h file? I can't ask my tutor because it's the weekend and I
    > can't continue work on my assignment until I get this fixed. I've
    > searched Google archives for hours and can't find anything of use.
    >
    > Thanks in advance for any help that is offered.
    >
    > Rowena.[/color]

    This is off-topic. I suggest you post in

    microsoft.publi c.vc.language or
    microsoft.publi c.vc.mfc

    (there are newgroups focussing specifically on the IDE or resource-editor
    but there is not much activity on them).

    For what it is worth, I would suggest deleting and re-creating your .rc file
    and resource.h and, if that fails, doing the same for the entire project
    (while preserving the non-resource source files of course). Apparently
    something has become corrupted and I don't like your chances of fixing it by
    any other means.


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    John Carson
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    • RLW

      #3
      Re: Visual Studio Resource Editor Bugs

      "John Carson" <donaldquixote@ datafast.net.au > wrote:
      [color=blue]
      > This is off-topic. I suggest you post in
      >
      > microsoft.publi c.vc.language or
      > microsoft.publi c.vc.mfc
      >
      > (there are newgroups focussing specifically on the IDE or resource-editor
      > but there is not much activity on them).
      >
      > For what it is worth, I would suggest deleting and re-creating your .rc file
      > and resource.h and, if that fails, doing the same for the entire project
      > (while preserving the non-resource source files of course). Apparently
      > something has become corrupted and I don't like your chances of fixing it by
      > any other means.[/color]

      Sorry for posting this off topic. I'm not accustomed to using
      newsgroups for study-related purposes, and there are so many groups
      around that I didn't know which one(s) to post to. Thanks for
      pointing me in the right direction.

      I'd already tried your suggestions above with no success. I even
      re-installed Visual Studio but have the same error. There must be
      something I've not done right. I have reposted to the relevent groups
      and hopefully will receive some useful advice. Failing that, it's a
      trip into uni to see the tutor tomorrow.

      Thanks for your help, John.

      Rowena.

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