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One solution is file-mapping.
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hello
can some body tell me about TAPI 3 COM based working in Visual C++. i am doing "internet telephony" project. where i need that codec for interactive voice support using Visual C++ 6 and TAPI 3.
thanks
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Hello,
I' ve downloaded the complete February 2003 platform SDK and am now trying to install it on my WinXP SP1 box. But when I run the setup I get an error saying "Only XMLSchemaCache schema collections can be used. The xml is not valid". I've searched Google and Microsoft but came up with nothing.
Can anyone help me with this?
Thanks,
Arjan.
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it does not support XP home edition
I am seeking...
For what?
Why did you ask me for what? I don't know!
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I have Professional!
Arjan.
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Try installing MS XML 4, and making sure that works. It may be that the installer (which I believe uses XML) cannot cope with the version of the MS XML stuff you have installed.
Having said that, I've installed the same SDK from CD (I have MSDN) on WinXPSP1 with no problems.
Steve S
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hi
can some body tell me about codec support in UnimodemV for voice support. i am doing "internet telephony" project. where i need that codec for interactive voice support using Visual C++ 6 and TAPI 3.
thanks
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you won't be able to if u ask questions like that!
Don't try it, just do it!
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i would like to know how do i convert different image files to BMP format and again back to original format from BMP without using MFC.
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Check out CxImage on Code project, you will find that very usefull.
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Thanks for the reply.but the code given there is in c++,whereas im working in Win32.Plz tell me if u find any thing code or reference which converts the files ...(Win32)..
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What do you mean you are working in Win32. You must be using some kind of compiler C, C++, VB to use the Win32 API's.
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I think CxImage is not dependent on MFC, so you can use those classes without any prob.but need to check on that wheather it uses MFC or not. Doing image manupulation in pure C is a heavy task, i dont even want to think about that.
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CxImage can be running on Linux. So, I guess it is MFC independent.
Sonork 100.41263:Anthony_Yio
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I have an object od CBitmap.
I have to get text dynamically and display in Bitmap..
So guys any idea how to Write a text in a Bitmap ....
String is CString type and not another bmp
cheers,
Super
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Construct a DC from the CPaintDC, and use DrawText of gdi function to draw on the screen...
Cheers
Regards.
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The simple way:
Load the bitmap into a CBitmap. Get it's dimensions and construct a target-compatible, memory-based DC. As an example, create a DC based on the device context of the window you wish to display the bitmap in.
Then select the CBitmap into the memory-based DC, use the TextOut function to write a string of text to it. Now you can use the BitBlt function to copy bits from the in-memory DC (containing the bitmap and the text) to the window display DC (most apparently blank).
See the MSDN for CDC:CreateCompatibleDC for an example, which loads a bitmap from a resource file, then spanks it to a window. The idea behind everything is that when you "select" a bitmap to a DC, the DC will represent the drawing surface of this bitmap.
For a more in-depth explanation and tutorials, see Chris Becke's tutorial Bitmap Basics - A GDI tutorial[^]
-Antti Keskinen
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Antti Keskinen wrote:
create a DC based on the device context of the window you wish to display the bitmap in.
Actually that bmp is not fixed on a particular window..
Basically its a dragImage.It moves along with the mouse pointer...
So will ur solution work for this case?
cheers,
Super
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You mean that you drag the image around with the mouse, much like in a rectangle-cut method used in many paint applications ?
I've gotta hand it out, though, I can't help you on that one without doing some extensive research first. Perhaps someone else can help you out.
-Antti Keskinen
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hi friends!
I am very much willing to make chat software that can allow the people to chat within a lan. i also want to add the sound and web cam part to it(but at a later stage). just like another yahoo messenger but for a lan.
i have read a lot abt TCP\IP. and am not able to decide frm where to start.
if somebody can help me out in this context i'll be very gr8ful.
might be that we can work together to achieve something new.
pls mail me at : deepeshdhakad@rediff.com
Deepesh Dhakad
Indian Institute of Information Technology,Allahabad
India
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http://ring.csi.ad.jp/archives/pc/forest/i/ipmsg/
For writing a chat system you need to have a chat server and client.
I guess you wount be allowed to install your chat server on the server,
instead you can use UDP based chat programs like ipmsg,
download the ipmsg src you will find most of ur needs for writing a chat client on the lan,
but it does not have webcam and sound features in it.
regards,
Prakash.
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modified on Tuesday, August 9, 2011 4:47 AM
modified 1-Dec-11 1:45am.
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I dont know about putting image ont he button face, but i guess its not all that difficult if you handle the onpaint event of the button or ondrawitem.
for ur second question, you need to rearrange the item size on the dialog box dynamically , so you need to find the resolution of the screen. You can find out using the win32 api GetSystemMetrics()
cheers
Prakash.
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