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07/08/2000 12:03:53
 
 
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25/04/2000 08:11:14
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turkey
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
COM/DCOM and OLE Automation
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00358580
Message ID:
00401831
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19
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Could you possibly dig out and forward that class to me also? Actually to my development partnter (rjensen@howmet.com)

Thanks

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>Your feelings misguided you partially :) There is a (more than one really) way I think. If it's a BMP (JPG, GIF with VFP6) than directly supported on report either as a file or general field. I think you mean "graph" drawn by native lines. There George Tasker kicks in :) He has a utility in files\classes section called obj2bmp. You can virtually save any part of form as bitmap. Honestly I haven't tried it but should work.
>Another possibility is to play with frx and place line objects there (seems to be harder).
>Next comes to mind to write in DXF format and use AutoCAD OLEAutomation (it was hard to decipher DXF format but sounds doable).
>Yet another possibility is to write to Word, Excel with OleAutomation (shapes, drawing).
>Yeah you say dreaming I hear :) I started that one as a dream too :) Biggest problem who has time to test those.
>BTW I just remembered I converted our city map from plain x,y,z table to a BMP. It should be proving that at least there is one way (I got the shortcut Alt+Printscreen there though).
>Cetin
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>
>>Its ok - I get the idea. I haven't ever done drawing so I was unaware of the problems involved or how to go about it. Iwas totally unawrae of all the form settings for pens etc.
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>>I think this will provide a good foundation to build upon.
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>>By the way... Is it possible to take a drawn picture and to put it on a report? My gut feel is "No Way - You got to be kidding!" :-) but, you never know.
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>>Jason
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