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Hi,
I created a list of images and want to display the image dimension.
Is there an other solution than loading the images and extract the width and hight?
Thanks,
Joachim
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It depends on what the type of image file it is.
Normally the width and height is stored in the header, i.e. the first few bytes of the bitmap file.
To find out about file formats see http://www.wotsit.org/search.asp?s=graphics[^]
So all you do it read the first few bytes of the file.
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Thanks for that link (one constructive reply)!
There I found the position of the dimension at once.
Thx,
Joachim
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You are welcome.
"Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for - in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car, and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it." - Ellen Goodman
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Happyjojo wrote: one constructive reply
Sorry, the other replyes wasn't for you.
And surely your low score isn't nothing that depends on what you sad!
There was someone that is descovering how to let people be nervous!
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Before drive the car, take the licence !!!!
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Happyjojo wrote: Is there an other solution than loading the images and extract the width and hight?
yes. you can learn how to parse each of the different file formats to find out how and where each format stores image size information.
Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker
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1. Does AcceptEx and ConnnectEx support IOCP?
2. Mswsock.h doesn't have a declare of ConnectEx, how can I use it?
3. If A sends a packet to B, then B receives it use in an IOCP method, but how does B know when to call WSAReceive? DO I have to use WSAAsyncSelect/WSAEventSelect at the same time?
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Hi,
1. Yes, and yes.
2. U should be using winsock2.h
3. IOCP sockets that support 'receiving data', should be in a constant state of 'being ready to receive data. Due to the nature of IOCP, the worker threads are the ones handling the events, so you don't want to use WASAsyncSelect/WSAEventSelect stuff.
There are a couple of really good articles on CP for IOCP servers and sockets - you should have a look at them. Also, remember that if you have multiple buffers per socket (which you should have), you will not always be able to guarantee the sequence of partial packets received when you run on a multi-CPU box.
Hope this helps a bit
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Cedric
how u made "C" as red?
-Sarath
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You can use html tags in your name:
<font color=#FF0000>C</font>
Cédric Moonen
Software developer
Charting control
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Hey Cedric it's really nice
Knock out 'T' from CAN'T ,
You 'CAN' if you think you 'CAN'
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Why sigh: you responded to this boy?
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ThatsAlok wrote: Now we will see color full board
It reminds me when you and tox were posting a lot at the same time
Cédric Moonen
Software developer
Charting control
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Cedric Moonen wrote: You can use html tags in your name:C
Humm ...!
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers,
Alok Gupta
VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
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Yes, sorry I shouldn't have told it . But, this was a question and I couldn't simply answer: "No, just go to hell"
Cédric Moonen
Software developer
Charting control
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Cedric Moonen wrote: No, just go to hell"
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers,
Alok Gupta
VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
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Why not just right-click his name, and select View Source from the context menu?
"The largest fire starts but with the smallest spark." - David Crow
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I want to change the caption of the button in a property sheet. I have use the following code to get OK, Cancel and Help button,
MyPropSheet.m_psh.dwFlags |= PSH_NOAPPLYNOW | PSH_PROPTITLE ;
MyPropSheet.m_psh.pszCaption = "Simple";
Now I want the caption of the OK button to be "Submit" or "Go"... How to change the caption?
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Use this code:
GetDlgItem(IDC_YOURBUTTONID)->SetWindowText("Text");
Cédric Moonen
Software developer
Charting control
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The problem I am facing is button is not created by me, so unable to get the ID. Its the default button of property sheet. (Just like the OK button in MessageBox).. I have tried the same code with a button ID IDOK but its not working.
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Try out EnumChildWindows(Provided that the property sheet doesnt have many child controls) then check for the text if its the one you want to change then change the text of that control with your one.
Regards,
FarPointer
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