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Display an Photo image.
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28/04/1997 14:03:02
 
 
To
27/04/1997 13:31:16
Arnold Lee
K&A International Co.,Ltd
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Classes - VCX
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00029749
Message ID:
00029949
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36
>>>>Please let me know if it's possible or not.
>>>>
>>>>I want to display an Photo-image within my Form.
>>>>I put OLE bound control in the Form and tried to use append general command to insert an picture.
>>>>I simply embedded an *.bmp file and ran the Form,
>>>>but the Image was too small and File name was written under it.
>>>>I changed the stretch property in three ways but the resolution of the image was terrible and the file name
>>>>was still written.
>>>>any better Idea to solve this problem?
>>>>In addition,
>>>>Is there any way to display *.jpg image rather than *.bmp when you're using a general field?
>>>
>>>Yes, it is possible to display Jpg files from foxpro, but you need a OCX for that. there are few websites you can try :-
>>>
>>>www.leadtools.com
>>>
>>>Check out the previous discussions, which we had on JPG.
>>Thanks for your reply.
>>Finally you gave me the answer.
>>Cause I'm not a premier member I can't check it out.
>>but I'll check out the site you said.
>>
>>Thanks again.
>
>You may try Imaging for Windows 95.It's work nice with VFP ,the site also provides developer information.
>
>http://www.eastmansoftware.com/imaging/

I'd like to display an image in my form with the Imaging for windows 95.
I've down loaded it but still it's a little difficult for me to use,
Cause This is my first time to use Active X control.
I've put some *.jpg images into the general field that I made using append general command.
And then, put an OLE Bound Control in my form , And I lost my way!
I don't want to bother you but could you give me an simple example or brief explanation?
If you have a chance to visit Korea, Be my Guest.
rexall
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