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    Posted: 29 December 2009 at 5:12am
 
Hi,
 
I'm using CodeJock for changing the GUI of an old application that uses StingRay libraries (for the views mainly).
As I can see, sometimes there are a few problems if I use both products at the same time (problems in the views visualization).
 
So, is it stupid if I use MFC FeaturePack for the Ribbon and CMainFrame, while using Codejock for skinning the dialogs
when they do modal?
 
Horrible mix?
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Why not make an investigation and let us know :)
 
Personally, I would not want to bloat my MFC-applications with 4MB ADDITIONAL ribbon-images and sh*t.
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Yes, this is a problem...

So, what would you suggest?

CodeJock has more functionalities I think...

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The MFC ribbon itself is not an alternative. Its codebase, however, is an alternative. So, basically, it boils down to a choice between Codejock and BCG. You probably would not want to use both! If you are already using Codejock, then stick to it (it's better anyway).
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote feffe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 December 2009 at 4:27am

What do you exactly mean with "MFC Ribbon is not an alternative - codebase is an alternative"? 

 
In particular, it seems to me that MFC does not have classes for changing the style of dialogs and dialog controls...

Is it true?

This could be a problem... Skinning the dialog with CodeJock is very easy and fast...

 

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The MFC ribbon is based on BCGSoft's ribbon-code (which is probably the worst decision ever made by Microsoft). MFC is not regularly updated so you can expect the MFC ribbon to have bugs that will not get fixed any time soon. Also, it's not commonly used (try googling and you'll notice!). Both Codejock and BCGSoft update their libraries on a regular basis. If I would choose a ribbon library, I would choose either Codejock, BCGSoft or any other complete library. Codejock is the best, so... is it really such a hard decision?
 
MFC does not include a skinning engine. Codejock does. Hmmm :)
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Yes, I understand.
But the problem is that my application uses Stingray libraries, and I've found some compatibility problems between
Codejock and Stingray.
 
So, in this particular case I was looking for an alternative....
 
uhmmm..... boh!
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What compatibility problems?  What are you trying to do?
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When I inherit CMainFrame from CXTPMDIFrameWnd some OLE drag&drop functions
we've already written seem to have problems; they don't work.
 
It seems that we need a "MFC-pure" class for CMainFrame.
 
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