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13/11/2007 18:39:25
 
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Pictures and Image processing
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01268699
Message ID:
01268788
Views:
12
>Perhaps I didn't understand what the articles were suggesting, but they appeared to be a whole lot more complicated and time-consuming than what I'm willing to do to solve this problem. That's why I bought an image library: so I wouldn't have to fuss with images! I created two custom images for this project last spring. They took far more time to prefect than I could possibly charge to the client. That taught me a lesson. It's not a good use of my time to modify images when I have so much other work waiting to be done that clients ARE eager to pay for!
>
>I'm very grateful for your help and suggestions, but I don't think there would be adequate "return on investment" for my time to figure out what the articles are suggesting and then perform the various tasks on each of 100+ images. I guess I was hoping someone would tell me that by changing some setting in VFP, the display oddities would disappear. But this seems to be an ongoing problem that would need to be "solved" anew each time I need a different image. Unless my client suddenly thinks that time is worth paying for, we may just have to live with auras on command buttons.

I understand your point of view. As I said, if you are willing to send me a small set of images as a sample (five of each type), I will write a VFP program that will convert the images for you, all of them, in just one point and click. Why? because that will give me a chance to experiment in a real life situation with this issue.

Carlos
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