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zaro333 wrote: Is there any reason that the printer does not release the paper.
Have you sent a FF character to the printer?
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Sorry for the Delay, my professor wanted me to read a paper on superconductivity.
But the answear to your question, I do no think so, does the FF character does anything special?
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zaro333 wrote: ...does the FF character does anything special?
It's a form feed character.
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How to know whether a font (say Times New Roman) is installed in a system?
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Try EnumFontFamiliesEx() .
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Aryan S wrote: How to know whether a font (say Times New Roman) is installed in a system?
you can try EnumFonts too.. if you need only font name
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hello,
I have an SDI with a view drived from CHtmlViw.I'm displaying a webpage and i want to draw a line over it. Could anyone tell me how i can do this...i want the line to persist even when a scroll down the page.
thanks..
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Hi there,
I want to implement Mail sending option on my application (diaolog based in VC++ 6.0)
and i was wondering if you could give me some source code where you have implemented this.
I saw some examples from the articles but they are too complicated and have many options my app doesnt need so i need something more simple - just send a mail to an email adress which the user will enter.
Thanx
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See here.
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Oliver Shikaloski wrote: I saw some examples from the articles but they are too complicated and have many options my app doesnt need so i need something more simple - just send a mail to an email adress which the user will enter.
try one of most simple one :-
http://www.codeproject.com/internet/csmtpconn.asp[^]
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I suggest you use PJ Naughter's CSMTPConnection v1.36[^]
Good luck and keep the good coding! (best class i've met yet)
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Hi
How to set, in a CDialog, a property of a CStatic object that contains a string like "www.codeproject.com" to make it an hyperlink?
thanks
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Look here[^], you'll probably found what you want.
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mmm ...it looks a problem that I can't solve in only 3/5 minutes!
I'll study this problem later.
Thanks anyway.
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Thank you,
I think that now I could (simply) solve my problems.
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How to know whether one particular font is installed in my system or not?
I want to use CreateFont() for static. And if the specified font is not there then I want to set a default font. For that I want to check whether the font is installed in the system or not?
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EnumFonts() to get ID (name) of the font.
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Thanks.
But what exactly I want to know is can I check whether a font (say "Arial") is installed in my system?
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Now I do something about barcode, some barcode uses Fonts, some uses draw lines.
this post is not related to barcode, but it is caused from barcode.
a vertical line can be printed by 2 methods:
1. by font (such as character '|')
2. by drawing (such as LineTo())
as I tested, vertical line is printed much clearer by font than drawing for both laser and inkjet printers, do you know why?
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-- modified at 12:33 Monday 27th March, 2006
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Well that's because of anti-aliasing I suspect. If you use a font it's scaled and a line is a line independing from the dpi. Using a line it depends on the scaling and the printer tries to optimate it, because it's graphic. So anti-aliasing will be used and the line is not not a clear as the font. For a whole picture this line is better, but as element of text or barcode it's not as good as the alternative.
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do you know how to create truetype font for Barcode?
I think barcode fonts are much easier to be created because they are just lines, but I don't know start point, any more help?
is anti-aliasing something about true-type?
is font graphic?
what does dpi mean?
sorry, too many questions.
thx
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