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There's only one dll : gdiplus.dll [^](either in your own app directory, or in system32). Download the platform SDK. The reference doc is MSDN, of course. MSDN info page here[^].
She's so dirty, she threw a boomerang and it wouldn't even come back.
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Hi Stephane Rodriguez
Thanx for ur reply. Ihae downloaded this GDI+ RTM earlier. I need to start writing applications using GDI+ for which i need to download the necessary header files and the library files too. I tried to open the link that you had specified for msdn site. I am not able to open that also. Can you please help me with this problem.
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I don't know what might be wrong. I've just tried the links and everything went fine.
The GDI RTM package is only the gdiplus.dll file.
You need the headers, and .lib. Those are found with the Platform SDK core services[^].
Of course, you must enable ActiveX control in IE (required by the platform SDK update tool).
She's so dirty, she threw a boomerang and it wouldn't even come back.
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Would programming an Office addin without using Comaddins - i.e. using macros and C++ code be an interesting topic?
'My capacity for happiness', he added, 'you could fit into a matchbox without taking out the matches first'.
- Marvin, the robot.
Amit Dey
sonork: 100:18407
msn: visualcdev
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I'd be interested for one, especially if there was some focus on Excel. You considering writting one?
Dylan Kenneally
London, UK
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Soory, didn't see your post earlier. But, yes,I'm planning to write something that is a cross between a C++ COM addin, whose activation and deactivation and other stuff is rigged up to support VBScript macros. Did a project where I had to make an Outlook addin compliant with older 97/98, and the implementation is kind of interesting. So I wrote a single addin which works with everything from 97/98 to OutlookXP.
'My capacity for happiness', he added, 'you could fit into a matchbox without taking out the matches first'.
- Marvin, the robot.
Amit Dey
sonork: 100:18407
msn: visualcdev
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I'd love to see this.
The latest DirectShow seems to have an "MSVidCtl" control, but (from my understanding) it seems to expose TV tuner, DVD and file playback functionality only.
I simply want a scriptable control that displays a video being fed from my card's Composite or SVideo input. At this point I have my doubts MSVidCtl can even expose these inputs.
I'd convert AMCAP.EXE myself into some scriptable component (or just the relevant parts, as I don't care about video-capturing--I just want to *show* a live feed, and embed this into a local HTML file). Unfortunately my ATL/COM knowledge is severely limited at this point...
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A good article would be how to intercept the LVN_GETDISPINFO notification message
to create a virtual listview in C#. Especially if someone can get this to work with
the listview class methods, properties, and events.
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Need some Win32 Internet SDK archives!
Now i am doing some developing about these.But i have too archive to go down.
Plz help.Give me some tip or URLs.
Thks Ason
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Contact MSDN and order a CD.
How low can you go ? (MS rant)
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Because i should develop a FTP software.
I did not want to use interrelated MFC class.
So i will use FTP SDK APIs,like these functions FtpFindFirstFile() etc.
But i have little experience about it.
I am only a programmer!
But i do my best to be a excellent programmer at all times!
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Can I execute external program whith hiden window from my program? (win98, VC++6.0).
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WinExec ( "c:\program\path\programName.exe" , SW_HIDE );
but it will show in the process list
Papa
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Use WindowStation and Desktop objects, they provide virtual window stations and desktops process spaces that WILL NOT be seen from the (interactive) Task Manager.
For more info, lookup "winsta0" in MSDN.
sometimes it helps to look at the IL generated code
a MS guy on develop.com "answering" .NET issues
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Can someone please tell me (a professional please) what books I should read to start programming games. I want to program my own engines and everything. I have seen that there are a lot of books out there...but which one would be good for a beginner?
Thanks Much!
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its difficult to cover all areas one time,but i can recomnd u to post this on
http://gamedev.net
And a great book to me is: Special Effects for Game Programming using DirectX
Papa
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Thanks! gamedev.net ROCKS! I really appreciate it!
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;PDirectX SDK Document might be very useful for you. And also, I think the best teacher is the Code itself. I think if you want to do a good game programmer, you should read more code and write more code.
James T.
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Our company is providing a large solution for Vessel Trafic Monitoring. The part of this project is Vessel Traffic System Database (VTSDB). Most of harbours already have their own databases, so we should be ready for the integration. The first part is creating wrappers to map their tables to VTSDB, but we also want to provide access to the external DB via VTSDB interface. For now i'm looking for the ideas of designing such solution. Do you know where can I find articles describing similar problems.
Thanks.
Nikita Shamgunov
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Have you looked at ADO.NET? OLE DB? ODBC? All of them can be considered unified DB access.
Vagif Abilov
MCP (Visual C++)
Oslo, Norway
Hex is for sissies. Real men use binary. And the most hardcore types use only zeros - uppercase zeros and lowercase zeros.
Tomasz Sowinski
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Wouldn't it be cool if we could write the most definitive Windows programming book ever written? It would be one GIANT ebook or pdf file available for a free download, and would cover everything from Win32 programming to .NET. Everyone who wanted to could write a chapter or two on the topic they are the most familiar.
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Hi,
I've heard a lot of those features in Windows XP called side-by-side execution of 'assemblies' and thought it was only available for .NET programs.
But then I consider a description on MSDN showing that even unmanaged DLL's (normal libs and COM libs) could be reside version independent on Windows XP using a XML manifest description.
Now I'm looking for deeper instructions how to use that functionality, but I couldn't find any samples or tutorials on MSDN (only the Platform SDK docs).
Hope anyone can help me by stating a good book, link to a tutorial or even some sample code.
Best regards
Andi
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I'm developing a few projects in C++ without using MFC (the interface part of the project is not that big). I've been trying to find articles on how to create IE-style menu bars, but the only on I could find was the one on MSDN. However, the article does not explain how one is to subclass the toolbar buttons to make them look like top-level menus (the difference between menus and toolbar buttons is quite evident on Windows XP). It would be much appreciated if somebody could illustrate how this can be done.
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You basically create a toolbar with the "list" style, then assign text (but no image) to the buttons. The MSDN article gives a good explanation about how to do the keyboard handling.
--Mike--
Just released - RightClick-Encrypt v1.4 - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer
My really out-of-date homepage
Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm
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I'm currently working on a server application and i've reached an apparently "easy to solve" problem: the management of users' rights. On a first evaluation they only had boolean rights but after a while i have to deal with levels, priorities, groups and so on. The level of abstraction has become so high that i wonder if already exists a standard or a model i could follow (XML would be great).
Do you know if there is an article on CP relative to this subject?
Or some other web resources?
rechi
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