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I have problem in using of DDK:
In Visul C++ When i include File of DDk(.h)
give me Many Error Please guide me
For Example :
Include "ntddk.h"
Error:
'MAX_NATURAL_ALIGNMENT' : macro redefinition
'PROBE_ALIGNMENT' : macro redefinition
'FASTCALL' : macro redefinition
'_FLOAT128' : 'struct' type redefinition
'_LARGE_INTEGER' : 'union' type redefinition
C2011: '_ULARGE_INTEGER' : 'union' type redefinition
'_LUID' : 'struct' type redefinition
#include "ntdef.h"
Error:
'_SINGLE_LIST_ENTRY' : 'struct' type redefinition
'_LIST_ENTRY' : 'struct' type redefinition
'LIST_ENTRY32' : 'struct' type redefinition
'LIST_ENTRY64' : 'struct' type redefinition
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Is there a way of using the ANSI C Library in VC8?
Basically can I use fopen and so on?
In a normal Win32 project it says the methods are deprecated (yes I know I can use fopen_s but for project reasons I have to use fopen (and would rather not write a whole bunch of macros).
-- modified at 5:15 Friday 4th August, 2006
Formula 1 - Short for "F1 Racing" - named after the standard "help" key in Windows, it's a sport where participants desperately search through software help files trying to find actual documentation. It's tedious and somewhat cruel, most matches ending in a draw as no participant is able to find anything helpful. - Shog9
Ed
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deprecated doesn't mean unusable...
it is only an advice not to do so, but yes, you still can use them.
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Hmm... I seem to remember (from yesterday) that when I tried to open a stream using fopen it returned a null, even though the file was valid (tried the same code on my home workstation using gcc and it worked fine).
I will investigate anyway, thanks a lot.
Formula 1 - Short for "F1 Racing" - named after the standard "help" key in Windows, it's a sport where participants desperately search through software help files trying to find actual documentation. It's tedious and somewhat cruel, most matches ending in a draw as no participant is able to find anything helpful. - Shog9
Ed
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Like we copy the file to print to a tif file through the print dialog, I want to do it with out getting print dialog on to the screen. I want my code to do what the print dialog does in the background to copy the txt file image to the tif file.
can any body help me .Please.
Thank you.
KIRAN PINJARLA
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whats the meaning of "copying a .txt file to a .tif file"?
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Like we view the print view of a text file.Like an image file.
KIRAN PINJARLA
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I want to help you but first i need to understand your problem
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Thank you for ur reply.
Let me explain my problem.
I have a text file. I want to print that text file to a fax. I want that text to be converted into an imagefile of .tif. Then i want to send that tif image file to fax. Now the problem is how to get the text in the text file into a tif file as an image. Or can we put that text as image on any other file formats like jpg,bmp.
Awaitng your reply
Thank you
KIRAN PINJARLA
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Hope I understood your question
you need to read this file(txt) line to line and darw to dc.See here its a simple example but i think its your purpose,right?
<code>
include AtlImage.h
HDC hdc=CreateCompatibleDC(GetDC()->m_hDC);
HBITMAP hbit=CreateCompatibleBitmap(GetDC()->m_hDC,100,100);
SelectObject(hdc,hbit);
FillRect(hdc,CRect(0,0,100,100), (HBRUSH)GetStockObject(WHITE_BRUSH) );
TextOut(hdc,0,0,"test",4);
CImage m_Image;
m_Image.Attach(hbit);
m_Image.Save("D:\\test.bmp");
DeleteObject(hbit);
DeleteDC(hdc);
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Why a repost? Your original one is just below
Formula 1 - Short for "F1 Racing" - named after the standard "help" key in Windows, it's a sport where participants desperately search through software help files trying to find actual documentation. It's tedious and somewhat cruel, most matches ending in a draw as no participant is able to find anything helpful. - Shog9
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kiran.pinjarla wrote: ...I want to do it with out getting print dialog on to the screen. I want my code to do what the print dialog does...
I think what you want requires:
OpenPrinter()
StartDocPrinter()
StartPagePrinter()
WritePrinter()
EndPagePrinter()
EndDocPrinter()
"Money talks. When my money starts to talk, I get a bill to shut it up." - Frank
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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We suppose your problem is "how to create a TIFF image file which contains just a white background and a simply formatted black text, loaded from a text file?"
As a hypothetical solution I would suggest you to try the CxImage library (http://www.codeproject.com/bitmap/cximage.asp[^], light source files).
I think a part of solution may look like this:
CxImage image(1024, 1024, 8, CXIMAGE_FORMAT_TIF);
HDC dc = ::GetWindowDC(NULL);
image.DrawString(hdc, 10, 10, "a line of text", RGB(0, 0, 0), "Arial");
::ReleaseDC(hdc, NULL);
image.Encode("file-name.tiff", CXIMAGE_FORMAT_TIF);
I hope it works.
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Thank You Viorel.
If i am right, the text file window which is to be printed has to be opened.
If it is the case I want to tell you that the window will not be opened. I just give the path of the text file. Is it possible to do as such.
Please reply.
KIRAN PINJARLA
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I don't think you have to open a window. You just need to open the existing text file using a method you know: fopen , CStdioFile , std::ifstream , CreateFile etc. Then read lines from file and draw them to the image.
Note that instead of CxImage third-party library you also may investigate some other tools. For instance the CImage class, available in ATL and described in MSDN, is also able to store images to disk, but not in TIFF format.
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I have an application where 4 audio files are played simultaneously in two channels of two conventional stereo cards. I have to migrate this to playing using a 5.1 system. There are limitations to existing WAVEFORMAT which does not identify multi channel device.
Can anyone help me with the procedure how to pack the audio packets (for 4 files) and assign to the multi channel sound card?
Any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Manoj
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hi!!
I am trying to port my VC6 code into VC8.
While doing this i am getting strange error in ostream!
It says
d:\program files\microsoft visual studio 8\vc\include\ostream(581) : error C2248: 'std::basic_ios<_Elem,_Traits>::basic_ios' : cannot access private member declared in class 'std::basic_ios<_Elem,_Traits>'<br />
with<br />
[<br />
_Elem=char,<br />
_Traits=std::char_traits<char><br />
]<br />
d:\program files\microsoft visual studio 8\vc\include\ios(151) : see declaration of 'std::basic_ios<_Elem,_Traits>::basic_ios'<br />
with<br />
[<br />
_Elem=char,<br />
_Traits=std::char_traits<char><br />
]<br />
This diagnostic occurred in the compiler generated function 'std::basic_ostream<_Elem,_Traits>::basic_ostream(const std::basic_ostream<_Elem,_Traits> &)'<br />
with<br />
[<br />
_Elem=char,<br />
_Traits=std::char_traits<char><br />
]
I dont know what this error is trying to say. Plz help!!
Thx
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Thx sunit!!
I visited this page before! but it didnt solved my problem!
canu tell me which private member is getting accessed??
thx
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can u show me the code where u r getting this type of error
never say die
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How can I convert .txt file to .tiff file. Is there any api or tool that i can use in vc?
Thank You
KIRAN PINJARLA
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How can I convert apples to cucumbers? Is there any api or tool that I can use in vc?
Thank You
SEBASTIAN
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Sebastian Schneider wrote: How can I convert apples to cucumbers? Is there any api or tool that I can use in vc?
You need to convert the apple to a .txt file then wait for the OP to convert it to a .tif file which is a picture of a cucumber. Make sure the apple is the same color as the cucumber though or it won't work.
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Sebastian Schneider wrote: Is there any api or tool that I can use in vc?
SetAppleToCucumbers()
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after convert you can see AppCuc
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