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using System;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Collections;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Windows.Forms;
namespace BlackJack
{
/// <summary>
/// Summary description for Splash.
/// </summary>
public class Splash : System.Windows.Forms.Form
{
private System.Windows.Forms.Timer tmrSplash;
private System.ComponentModel.IContainer components;
private System.Windows.Forms.Label lblVersion;
private static bool fadeOut = false;
public Splash()
{
//
// Required for Windows Form Designer support
//
InitializeComponent();
this.SetStyle(ControlStyles.AllPaintingInWmPaint, true);
this.SetStyle(ControlStyles.UserPaint, true);
this.SetStyle(ControlStyles.DoubleBuffer, true);
}
/// <summary>
/// Clean up any resources being used.
/// </summary>
protected override void Dispose( bool disposing )
{
if( disposing )
{
if(components != null)
{
components.Dispose();
}
}
base.Dispose( disposing );
}
#region Windows Form Designer generated code
/// <summary>
/// Required method for Designer support - do not modify
/// the contents of this method with the code editor.
/// </summary>
private void InitializeComponent()
{
this.components = new System.ComponentModel.Container();
System.Resources.ResourceManager resources = new System.Resources.ResourceManager(typeof(Splash));
this.tmrSplash = new System.Windows.Forms.Timer(this.components);
this.lblVersion = new System.Windows.Forms.Label();
this.SuspendLayout();
//
// tmrSplash
//
this.tmrSplash.Enabled = true;
this.tmrSplash.Interval = 2000;
this.tmrSplash.Tick += new System.EventHandler(this.tmrSplash_Tick);
//
// lblVersion
//
this.lblVersion.BackColor = System.Drawing.Color.Transparent;
this.lblVersion.Font = new System.Drawing.Font("Times New Roman", 6F, System.Drawing.FontStyle.Regular, System.Drawing.GraphicsUnit.Point, ((System.Byte)(0)));
this.lblVersion.ForeColor = System.Drawing.Color.FromArgb(((System.Byte)(64)), ((System.Byte)(64)), ((System.Byte)(64)));
this.lblVersion.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(7, 268);
this.lblVersion.Name = "lblVersion";
this.lblVersion.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(180, 20);
this.lblVersion.TabIndex = 0;
this.lblVersion.Text = "version";
//
// Splash
//
this.AutoScaleBaseSize = new System.Drawing.Size(5, 13);
this.BackgroundImage = ((System.Drawing.Image)(resources.GetObject("$this.BackgroundImage")));
this.ClientSize = new System.Drawing.Size(424, 328);
this.ControlBox = false;
this.Controls.Add(this.lblVersion);
this.FormBorderStyle = System.Windows.Forms.FormBorderStyle.None;
this.Name = "Splash";
this.ShowInTaskbar = false;
this.SizeGripStyle = System.Windows.Forms.SizeGripStyle.Hide;
this.StartPosition = System.Windows.Forms.FormStartPosition.CenterScreen;
this.Text = "Blackjack";
this.TopMost = true;
this.Click += new System.EventHandler(this.Splash_Click);
this.Load += new System.EventHandler(this.Splash_Load);
this.ResumeLayout(false);
}
#endregion
private void tmrSplash_Tick(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
if( fadeOut )
{
tmrSplash.Interval = 10;
this.Opacity -= .02;
if( this.Opacity == 0 )
{
tmrSplash.Enabled = false;
Close();
}
}
else
{
fadeOut = true;
}
}
private void Splash_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
Close();
}
private void Splash_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
lblVersion.Text = "version " + Application.ProductVersion.ToString();
#if DEBUG
tmrSplash.Interval = 200;
#endif
}
}
}
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