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This code demonstrates using the windows api to create and combine regions. The end result is a cool quick routine to shape buttons, forms, listboxes - anything with a hWnd. This code can be easily modified to create objects of any shape, the round controls in the example are just one implementation.
Demonstrates reading a bitmap's header in binary to determine the bit depth (amount of colors) and the palette information. Useful for beginners who want to work with paletted bitmaps, or anyone interested in binary files.
Ever wonder how image editors create their angle selectors? Ever needed a dialog to select an angle? This code is for you. Using advanced math functions NOT built into VB, this code creates a selector in a picture box. It has functions to return the ArcSine of a number and to convert degrees into radians and back.
This demonstrates how to use the windows api to dynamically (and quickly) reshape a form without hogging resources. It Doesn't Even Blink! PLEASE VOTE!
So far as I have seen, there is no vbscript equivalent of the VB user defined type.
This code demonstrates using the windows api to create and combine regions. The end result is a cool quick routine to shape buttons, forms, listboxes - anything with a hWnd. This code can be easily modified to create objects of any shape, the round controls in the example are just one implementation.
Demonstrates reading a bitmap's header in binary to determine the bit depth (amount of colors) and the palette information. Useful for beginners who want to work with paletted bitmaps, or anyone interested in binary files.
Ever wonder how image editors create their angle selectors? Ever needed a dialog to select an angle? This code is for you. Using advanced math functions NOT built into VB, this code creates a selector in a picture box. It has functions to return the ArcSine of a number and to convert degrees into radians and back.
This demonstrates how to use the windows api to dynamically (and quickly) reshape a form without hogging resources. It Doesn't Even Blink! PLEASE VOTE!
So far as I have seen, there is no vbscript equivalent of the VB user defined type.
This code demonstrates using the windows api to create and combine regions. The end result is a cool quick routine to shape buttons, forms, listboxes - anything with a hWnd. This code can be easily modified to create objects of any shape, the round controls in the example are just one implementation.
Demonstrates reading a bitmap's header in binary to determine the bit depth (amount of colors) and the palette information. Useful for beginners who want to work with paletted bitmaps, or anyone interested in binary files.
Ever wonder how image editors create their angle selectors? Ever needed a dialog to select an angle? This code is for you. Using advanced math functions NOT built into VB, this code creates a selector in a picture box. It has functions to return the ArcSine of a number and to convert degrees into radians and back.
This demonstrates how to use the windows api to dynamically (and quickly) reshape a form without hogging resources. It Doesn't Even Blink! PLEASE VOTE!
So far as I have seen, there is no vbscript equivalent of the VB user defined type.
This code demonstrates using the windows api to create and combine regions. The end result is a cool quick routine to shape buttons, forms, listboxes - anything with a hWnd. This code can be easily modified to create objects of any shape, the round controls in the example are just one implementation.
Demonstrates reading a bitmap's header in binary to determine the bit depth (amount of colors) and the palette information. Useful for beginners who want to work with paletted bitmaps, or anyone interested in binary files.
Ever wonder how image editors create their angle selectors? Ever needed a dialog to select an angle? This code is for you. Using advanced math functions NOT built into VB, this code creates a selector in a picture box. It has functions to return the ArcSine of a number and to convert degrees into radians and back.
This demonstrates how to use the windows api to dynamically (and quickly) reshape a form without hogging resources. It Doesn't Even Blink! PLEASE VOTE!
So far as I have seen, there is no vbscript equivalent of the VB user defined type.