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Carlos A Beling Images in Dll
on Thu, 11 Oct 2018 21:29:37 -0300
Good night.
I have many images in dlls using formats ICO, BMP, JPG, PNG, GIF.
I load the image in XbpBitmap(). Some images (as PNG) does not work fine.
Then I would like to transform any of them into BMP format, for general 
usage (including transparent color and disable), using 
:XbpBitmap():setBuffer() and it does not work.
In 03.05.2018 in the GUI NG, under subject _Re: PNG Again_, Mr Diego 
posted a nice work that shows how to convert files format. Would it to 
be possible convert the XbpBitmap():setbuffer() to BMP format?

Fraternally
Beling
Jorge L. BorlandoRe: Images in Dll
on Fri, 12 Oct 2018 10:38:22 -0300
Hi Carlos

with this code html and XbpHtmlViewer(), show the images in excelent 
definition and wihtout problems with format

best regards
                            '<html>' 
+;
                               '<body>' 
+;
                                  '<img src="' + cFile+ '" '              +;
                                     'width="' + LTrim( Str( x -40, 8 ) ) 
+;
                                  '" height="' + LTrim( Str( y -40, 8 ) ) + 
'">' +;
                               '</body>' 
+;
                            '</html>'


"Carlos A Beling" <beling@bipbip.com.br> wrote in message 
news:177887d3$2ea44209$63c9f@news.alaska-software.com...
> Good night.
> I have many images in dlls using formats ICO, BMP, JPG, PNG, GIF.
> I load the image in XbpBitmap(). Some images (as PNG) does not work fine.
> Then I would like to transform any of them into BMP format, for general 
> usage (including transparent color and disable), using 
> :XbpBitmap():setBuffer() and it does not work.
> In 03.05.2018 in the GUI NG, under subject _Re: PNG Again_, Mr Diego 
> posted a nice work that shows how to convert files format. Would it to be 
> possible convert the XbpBitmap():setbuffer() to BMP format?
>
> Fraternally
> Beling
>
Carlos A Beling Re: Images in Dll
on Fri, 12 Oct 2018 13:14:07 -0300
Hi Jorge.
Good afternoon.
Many thanks.
Unfortunately in the code that you posted the image needs to be ina a file.
The function of Mr Diego makes the files conversion very well and, 
unfortunately, I have many images in resource files that I need to use 
in different ways..

Fraternally
Beling

Em 12/10/2018 10:38, Jorge L. Borlando escreveu:
> Hi Carlos
>
> with this code html and XbpHtmlViewer(), show the images in excelent
> definition and wihtout problems with format
>
> best regards
>                             '<html>' +;
>                                '<body>' +;
>                                   '<img src="' + cFile+ '"
> '              +;
>                                      'width="' + LTrim( Str( x -40, 8 )
> ) +;
>                                   '" height="' + LTrim( Str( y -40, 8 )
> ) + '">' +;
>                                '</body>' +;
>                             '</html>'
>
>
> "Carlos A Beling" <beling@bipbip.com.br> wrote in message
> news:177887d3$2ea44209$63c9f@news.alaska-software.com...
>> Good night.
>> I have many images in dlls using formats ICO, BMP, JPG, PNG, GIF.
>> I load the image in XbpBitmap(). Some images (as PNG) does not work fine.
>> Then I would like to transform any of them into BMP format, for
>> general usage (including transparent color and disable), using
>> :XbpBitmap():setBuffer() and it does not work.
>> In 03.05.2018 in the GUI NG, under subject _Re: PNG Again_, Mr Diego
>> posted a nice work that shows how to convert files format. Would it to
>> be possible convert the XbpBitmap():setbuffer() to BMP format?
>>
>> Fraternally
>> Beling
>>
Jorge L. BorlandoRe: Images in Dll
on Fri, 12 Oct 2018 17:09:27 -0300
Hi Carlos, this utilitie is free, supppor command line and not need 
instalation

"Carlos A Beling" <beling@bipbip.com.br> wrote in message 
news:617990eb$6e847d2e$66284@news.alaska-software.com...
> Hi Jorge.
> Good afternoon.
> Many thanks.
> Unfortunately in the code that you posted the image needs to be ina a 
> file.
> The function of Mr Diego makes the files conversion very well and, 
> unfortunately, I have many images in resource files that I need to use in 
> different ways..
>
> Fraternally
> Beling
>
> Em 12/10/2018 10:38, Jorge L. Borlando escreveu:
>> Hi Carlos
>>
>> with this code html and XbpHtmlViewer(), show the images in excelent
>> definition and wihtout problems with format
>>
>> best regards
>>                             '<html>' +;
>>                                '<body>' +;
>>                                   '<img src="' + cFile+ '"
>> '              +;
>>                                      'width="' + LTrim( Str( x -40, 8 )
>> ) +;
>>                                   '" height="' + LTrim( Str( y -40, 8 )
>> ) + '">' +;
>>                                '</body>' +;
>>                             '</html>'
>>
>>
>> "Carlos A Beling" <beling@bipbip.com.br> wrote in message
>> news:177887d3$2ea44209$63c9f@news.alaska-software.com...
>>> Good night.
>>> I have many images in dlls using formats ICO, BMP, JPG, PNG, GIF.
>>> I load the image in XbpBitmap(). Some images (as PNG) does not work 
>>> fine.
>>> Then I would like to transform any of them into BMP format, for
>>> general usage (including transparent color and disable), using
>>> :XbpBitmap():setBuffer() and it does not work.
>>> In 03.05.2018 in the GUI NG, under subject _Re: PNG Again_, Mr Diego
>>> posted a nice work that shows how to convert files format. Would it to
>>> be possible convert the XbpBitmap():setbuffer() to BMP format?
>>>
>>> Fraternally
>>> Beling
>>>


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Jim LeeRe: Images in Dll
on Fri, 12 Oct 2018 22:37:17 +0200
hi,

what size have your Image and what are you doing with it ?
are Xbase++ App use those Image or external Software ?

Windows have Imagelist to hold Image (any Type).
Imagelist can e.g. used to hold own Image for visual Style.
Carlos A Beling Re: Images in Dll
on Sat, 13 Oct 2018 11:20:24 -0300
Hello Jorge and Jim.
Good morning.
Many thanks.
I will give it a try.

Fraternally
Beling

Em 12/10/2018 17:37, Jim Lee escreveu:
> hi,
>
> what size have your Image and what are you doing with it ?
> are Xbase++ App use those Image or external Software ?
>
> Windows have Imagelist to hold Image (any Type).
> Imagelist can e.g. used to hold own Image for visual Style.
>
>