Removing QAT resources from a MFC Dialog project?



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I am been trying to resolve this issue for a while and may have stumbled over the solution. But I wanted to run it past you for confirmation if I may.



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I have a Dialog based application and I moved from VS2015 to VS2017 RC. My application supports several language translations using appTranslator. I noticed that the QAT (I think that is right, Quick Access Toolbar) resources suddenly appears in appTranslator. So they were now part of my application resources. Even though I am not using a QAC in my dialog application.



Resource Includes



I then stumbled over this in VS2017 RC in the resource editor:



Resource Includes



I noticed this bit in there:



#define _AFX_NO_SPLITTER_RESOURCES
#define _AFX_NO_OLE_RESOURCES
#define _AFX_NO_TRACKER_RESOURCES
#define _AFX_NO_PROPERTY_RESOURCES

#if !defined(AFX_RESOURCE_DLL) || defined(AFX_TARG_ENG)
LANGUAGE 9, 1
#include "resMeetingScheduleAssistant.rc2" // non-Microsoft Visual C++ edited resources
#include "afxres.rc" // Standard components
#if !defined(_AFXDLL)
#include "afxribbon.rc" // MFC ribbon and control bar resources
#endif
#endif


I don't want to blindly make changes to my application, which is why I am asking first. But I saw the latter MFC ribbon and control bar resources and wondered if this was the culprit and / or if it can be removed?










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    I am been trying to resolve this issue for a while and may have stumbled over the solution. But I wanted to run it past you for confirmation if I may.



    Background



    I have a Dialog based application and I moved from VS2015 to VS2017 RC. My application supports several language translations using appTranslator. I noticed that the QAT (I think that is right, Quick Access Toolbar) resources suddenly appears in appTranslator. So they were now part of my application resources. Even though I am not using a QAC in my dialog application.



    Resource Includes



    I then stumbled over this in VS2017 RC in the resource editor:



    Resource Includes



    I noticed this bit in there:



    #define _AFX_NO_SPLITTER_RESOURCES
    #define _AFX_NO_OLE_RESOURCES
    #define _AFX_NO_TRACKER_RESOURCES
    #define _AFX_NO_PROPERTY_RESOURCES

    #if !defined(AFX_RESOURCE_DLL) || defined(AFX_TARG_ENG)
    LANGUAGE 9, 1
    #include "resMeetingScheduleAssistant.rc2" // non-Microsoft Visual C++ edited resources
    #include "afxres.rc" // Standard components
    #if !defined(_AFXDLL)
    #include "afxribbon.rc" // MFC ribbon and control bar resources
    #endif
    #endif


    I don't want to blindly make changes to my application, which is why I am asking first. But I saw the latter MFC ribbon and control bar resources and wondered if this was the culprit and / or if it can be removed?










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      I am been trying to resolve this issue for a while and may have stumbled over the solution. But I wanted to run it past you for confirmation if I may.



      Background



      I have a Dialog based application and I moved from VS2015 to VS2017 RC. My application supports several language translations using appTranslator. I noticed that the QAT (I think that is right, Quick Access Toolbar) resources suddenly appears in appTranslator. So they were now part of my application resources. Even though I am not using a QAC in my dialog application.



      Resource Includes



      I then stumbled over this in VS2017 RC in the resource editor:



      Resource Includes



      I noticed this bit in there:



      #define _AFX_NO_SPLITTER_RESOURCES
      #define _AFX_NO_OLE_RESOURCES
      #define _AFX_NO_TRACKER_RESOURCES
      #define _AFX_NO_PROPERTY_RESOURCES

      #if !defined(AFX_RESOURCE_DLL) || defined(AFX_TARG_ENG)
      LANGUAGE 9, 1
      #include "resMeetingScheduleAssistant.rc2" // non-Microsoft Visual C++ edited resources
      #include "afxres.rc" // Standard components
      #if !defined(_AFXDLL)
      #include "afxribbon.rc" // MFC ribbon and control bar resources
      #endif
      #endif


      I don't want to blindly make changes to my application, which is why I am asking first. But I saw the latter MFC ribbon and control bar resources and wondered if this was the culprit and / or if it can be removed?










      share|improve this question














      I am been trying to resolve this issue for a while and may have stumbled over the solution. But I wanted to run it past you for confirmation if I may.



      Background



      I have a Dialog based application and I moved from VS2015 to VS2017 RC. My application supports several language translations using appTranslator. I noticed that the QAT (I think that is right, Quick Access Toolbar) resources suddenly appears in appTranslator. So they were now part of my application resources. Even though I am not using a QAC in my dialog application.



      Resource Includes



      I then stumbled over this in VS2017 RC in the resource editor:



      Resource Includes



      I noticed this bit in there:



      #define _AFX_NO_SPLITTER_RESOURCES
      #define _AFX_NO_OLE_RESOURCES
      #define _AFX_NO_TRACKER_RESOURCES
      #define _AFX_NO_PROPERTY_RESOURCES

      #if !defined(AFX_RESOURCE_DLL) || defined(AFX_TARG_ENG)
      LANGUAGE 9, 1
      #include "resMeetingScheduleAssistant.rc2" // non-Microsoft Visual C++ edited resources
      #include "afxres.rc" // Standard components
      #if !defined(_AFXDLL)
      #include "afxribbon.rc" // MFC ribbon and control bar resources
      #endif
      #endif


      I don't want to blindly make changes to my application, which is why I am asking first. But I saw the latter MFC ribbon and control bar resources and wondered if this was the culprit and / or if it can be removed?







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          That was the resolution. To remove or comment out:



          #if !defined(_AFXDLL)
          #include "afxribbon.rc" // MFC ribbon and control bar resources
          #endif


          I notice in the new Visual Studio Wizards that it refers to the Ribbon in the project setup, but you can't remove the setting as it is disabled.






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            That was the resolution. To remove or comment out:



            #if !defined(_AFXDLL)
            #include "afxribbon.rc" // MFC ribbon and control bar resources
            #endif


            I notice in the new Visual Studio Wizards that it refers to the Ribbon in the project setup, but you can't remove the setting as it is disabled.






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              That was the resolution. To remove or comment out:



              #if !defined(_AFXDLL)
              #include "afxribbon.rc" // MFC ribbon and control bar resources
              #endif


              I notice in the new Visual Studio Wizards that it refers to the Ribbon in the project setup, but you can't remove the setting as it is disabled.






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                That was the resolution. To remove or comment out:



                #if !defined(_AFXDLL)
                #include "afxribbon.rc" // MFC ribbon and control bar resources
                #endif


                I notice in the new Visual Studio Wizards that it refers to the Ribbon in the project setup, but you can't remove the setting as it is disabled.






                share|improve this answer













                That was the resolution. To remove or comment out:



                #if !defined(_AFXDLL)
                #include "afxribbon.rc" // MFC ribbon and control bar resources
                #endif


                I notice in the new Visual Studio Wizards that it refers to the Ribbon in the project setup, but you can't remove the setting as it is disabled.







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