Re: GRAPHICS

From: Zbigniew GALUS (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/13/04


Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 05:35:20 -0800

Hello,
I downloaded "PictureBoxToGif.Zip" and I think I should
invest in VB class programming. Anyway before I start, is
there a way to test what you did with image capture in a
standard VB Access structural programming ? All my codes
are in Modules and I've not used classes in VB Access.
If it's not possible I could buy a book for my two weeks
winter holidays to jump into VB classes programming.
I'm leaving tonight.
For practical reasons I would prefer to stay with Access
as direct access to data is very well adapted to my data
mining approach. Where should I start to implement your
classes ?
I download "A97WindowToBitmapver11.mdb" as well but in
my "NT" context it got stuck when I
launched "PrintRelationShips" form I had a "project or
library not found" message on the line "strPath = Left
(strPath, lngRet) & Chr(0)" of the function <Public
Function fSaveFile() As Boolean>. Another message that I
got was:
on the line "blTemp = Rel.WindowtoDisk()" from <Private
Sub cmdRTF1_Click()> stating that a "object or variable is
not defined".
Zbigniew GALUS (zgalus)

>-----Original Message-----
>You could use a combination of 2 solutions on my site:
>http://www.lebans.com/imageclass.htm
>This vbPictureBox class contains a method for Screen/Form
capture.
>
>http://www.lebans.com/pictureboxtogif.htm
>PictureBoxToGif.Zip is a class that allows the user to
save the contents
>of a PictureBox to a disk based Gif file. This is a
standard Gif file
>with compression so please read the Unisys document
below. Full Gif
>patent info is included in the ZIP file you will be
downloading.
>--
>
>HTH
>Stephen Lebans
>http://www.lebans.com
>Access Code, Tips and Tricks
>Please respond only to the newsgroups so everyone can
benefit.
>
>
>"Zbigniew GALUS (zgalus)"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>message news:e10601c3efeb$8ca8eda0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hello,
>> thanks a lot.
>> I'm generating sometimes 160 graphics and with
>> ScreenHunter I capture them into <gif> files. They are
>> integrated into my web pages (financial).
>> That's why I'm looking for an automatic way of doing it.
>> I hate being a click-man.
>> I inserted your name into my personal data base.
>> Glad to get to know you
>> Zbigniew
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Hi,
>> >
>> >
>> > So, it is a handshaking between two "ex"-APL
>> developers. On the
>> >graphs problem, on the other hand, I can't say much
>> more... I may ask
>> >directly to other MVP if one have a suggestion...
>> >
>> >
>> >Vanderghast, Access MVP
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
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