Recently, I didn't understand it in VC. One of them didn't understand. It is String Table. The strange to record today is: If a string table is /ntest42/ntest42/n/ntest4264.document/ntest42 Document So: This core thing is 20 points for the first / ntest42 Board main window The second / ntest42 is the two / n of the new file name, where the first is used in File Open and Save conversations. The marker in the box is the expansion type ntem 4264.Document is the registration file type ntest42 document is the registration file type name NTEST42 Document
IDR_MAINFRAME / n / n / n / n / n / n / n / n The Following Table Defines Each of The Substrings:
Substring Definition Name that appears in the application window's title bar (for example, "Microsoft Excel"). Present only in the document template for SDI applications. Root for the default document name (for example, "Sheet" ). This root plus a number is used for the default name of a new document of this type whenever the user chooses the New command from the File menu (for example, "Sheet1" or "Sheet2"). If not specified, "Untitled "is used as the default. Name of this document type. If the application supports more than one type of document, this string is displayed in the File New dialog box (for example," Worksheet "). If not specified, the document type is inaccessible using the File New command. Description of the document type and a wildcard filter matching documents of this type. This string is displayed in the List Files of type drop-down list in the File Open dialog box ( For Example, "Worksheets (* .xls)"). if not specified, the document type is inaccessible using the File Open command. Extension for documents of this type (for example, ".XLS"). If not specified, the document type is inaccessible using the File Open command. Identifier for the document type to be stored in the registration database maintained by Windows. This string is for internal use only (for example, "ExcelWorksheet"). If not specified, the document type can not be registered with the Windows File Manager.