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C++ Windows Programming

By : Stefan Björnander
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C++ Windows Programming

By: Stefan Björnander

Overview of this book

It is critical that modern developers have the right tools to build practical, user-friendly, and efficient applications in order to compete in today’s market. Through hands-on guidance, this book illustrates and demonstrates C++ best practices and the Small Windows object-oriented class library to ease your development of interactive Windows applications. Begin with a focus on high level application development using Small Windows. Learn how to build four real-world applications which focus on the general problems faced when developing graphical applications. Get essential troubleshooting guidance on drawing, spreadsheet, and word processing applications. Finally finish up with a deep dive into the workings of the Small Windows class library, which will give you all the insights you need to build your own object-oriented class library in C++.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
C++ Windows Programming
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Dedication
Preface
Free Chapter
1
Introduction

The Clipboard class


The Clipboard class is an interface to the global Windows Clipboard, which makes it possible to cut, copy, and paste information between different kinds of applications. There are two forms of clipboard operations: ASCII and Unicode text and generic (application-specific) information.

Clipboard.h:

namespace SmallWindows { 

The formats for ASCII and Unicode lines are predefined.

  enum {AsciiFormat = CF_TEXT, UnicodeFormat = CF_UNICODETEXT}; 

Open and Close open and close the clipboard. They return true if they succeed. Clear clears the clipboard when it has been opened. More specifically, it removes any potential information with the specified format and Available returns true if there is information with the format stored on the clipboard.

Information in different formats may be stored on the clipboard. For instance, when the user copies text in an application, the text may be stored on the clipboard as ASCII and Unicode text, as well as a more advanced application...