Re: HIMETRIC (1 unit = 0.01 mm) but under .NET
- From: "Bob Powell [MVP]" <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 17:03:08 +0200
Read the article in the GDI+ FAQ that compares the GDI window extent
settings with the GDI+ world system and mappings
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"Mr.Cyber" <Mr.Cyber@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:31AECF75-4CA8-4E79-A443-C0DA81E033DF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi, everybody!
> I need to draw/build EMF file with accuracy as high as possible. Couple
> years ago I dealt with task like this but then I lived in pure Win32 API
> and
> GDI World. And everything was Perfectly Fine. Now I have to solve a task
> connected with graphic again but under .NET. How Can I get ability to draw
> with that accuracy??? At least 0.01 mm. The higher the better.
>
> Any clues, any ideas, any advices - will be appreciated!!!
>
> A lot of Thanks in advance!!!
>
>
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