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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions Visual Studio .Net Post 35696 by oombera on Monday 28th of April 2003 12:15:55 PM
Old 04-28-2003
Okay let's try this instead - from http://www.cs.ucla.edu/classes/winte...alstudio.html:
Quote:
Creating a Visual C++ Project

Start up the Visual Studio .NET IDE. On the Start Page, select Get Started in the left panel, and click New Project in the right. (Alternatively, from the menu, select File / New / Project.)

In the New Project dialog, in the left panel, select Visual C++ Projects. In the right panel, scroll down and select the bottom right choice, Win32 Project. In the text boxes below, enter a project name, such as "AnsweringMachine".

When you click OK, the Win32 Application Wizard dialog comes up. In the left column, click on Application Settings. Under Application type, choose the Console Application radio button. Click Finish.
 

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Gtk2::Gdk::Visual(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Gtk2::Gdk::Visual(3)

NAME
Gtk2::Gdk::Visual HIERARCHY
Glib::Object +----Gtk2::Gdk::Visual METHODS
integer = Gtk2::Gdk::Visual->get_best_depth visual = Gtk2::Gdk::Visual->get_best visualtype = Gtk2::Gdk::Visual->get_best_type visual or undef = Gtk2::Gdk::Visual->get_best_with_both ($depth, $visual_type) o $depth (integer) o $visual_type (Gtk2::Gdk::VisualType) visual or undef = Gtk2::Gdk::Visual->get_best_with_depth ($depth) o $depth (integer) visual or undef = Gtk2::Gdk::Visual->get_best_with_type ($visual_type) o $visual_type (Gtk2::Gdk::VisualType) integer = $visual->bits_per_rgb unsigned = $visual->blue_mask integer = $visual->blue_prec integer = $visual->blue_shift byteorder = $visual->byte_order integer = $visual->colormap_size integer = $visual->depth unsigned = $visual->green_mask integer = $visual->green_prec integer = $visual->green_shift unsigned = $visual->red_mask integer = $visual->red_prec integer = $visual->red_shift screen = $visual->get_screen Since: gtk+ 2.2 visual = Gtk2::Gdk::Visual->get_system visualtype = $visual->type ENUMS AND FLAGS
enum Gtk2::Gdk::ByteOrder o 'lsb-first' / 'GDK_LSB_FIRST' o 'msb-first' / 'GDK_MSB_FIRST' enum Gtk2::Gdk::VisualType o 'static-gray' / 'GDK_VISUAL_STATIC_GRAY' o 'grayscale' / 'GDK_VISUAL_GRAYSCALE' o 'static-color' / 'GDK_VISUAL_STATIC_COLOR' o 'pseudo-color' / 'GDK_VISUAL_PSEUDO_COLOR' o 'true-color' / 'GDK_VISUAL_TRUE_COLOR' o 'direct-color' / 'GDK_VISUAL_DIRECT_COLOR' SEE ALSO
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Copyright (C) 2003-2008 by the gtk2-perl team. This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gtk2 for a full notice. perl v5.12.1 2010-07-05 Gtk2::Gdk::Visual(3)
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