Re: glyph index to character code

From: John Eikanger [MSFT] (johnei_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/27/04

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    Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 12:41:26 GMT
    
    

    Hi, vipin

    I've forwarded your comments to the manager of the DDK support team.

    For myself, what I was trying to say is that folks with both graphics and
    driver experience are rare here, and tend to be ddk first, gdi second.
    Hence my suggestion of the DDK newsgroup. Feng is exceptional, but he is a
    developer volunteering his time rather than from support.

    Feng responded to your original post on the same day. In newsgroup time I
    would call that a quick response. If you want a quick resolution, the
    newsgroups may not be what you need. Depth responses are not the strength
    of the newsgroups. You are very obviously good at what you do. From what
    I have seen of your posts over the last few weeks, you usually figure out
    the problem yourself. I assume that the responses you get are helpful at
    some level or you wouldn't come back.

    I'm happy to hear you resolved your issue. I hope the next one goes better
    for you.

    John Eikanger
    Microsoft Developer Support

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    | From: "vipin" <vipin@nospam.com>
    | Subject: Re: glyph index to character code
    | Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 14:37:28 +0530
    | X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.win32.programmer.gdi
    |
    | You are mistaken, I have been working on graphics drivers(priner driver
    | flavour) for around 4 years for major vendor.
    | If you say a graphics driver guy doesn't know GDI,then I doubt his basics.
    | The ddk support guys in the device driver
    | group who reply to graphics driver queries to my opinion don't know much
    of
    | GDI/GDI+. Feng is the best guy as far as I
    | can see in these newsgroups.
    |
    | BTW I am not looking for kernel mode help.
    |
    | Thanks I don't need the help, I have figured it over the time because it
    is
    | an old post.
    | and I posted for getting quick response which I didn't get.
    |
    |
    | thanks for my advice but take my feedback about support guys,you guys got
    | to improve.
    | I am not newbie in this field(GDI + printer drivers), so I am not asking
    | plain questions.
    |
    | vipin


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