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Visual Basic Screen Saver walks you through the process of building a screen saver in VB as well as explaining why. From setting up the project to knowing what parameters are passed to a screensaver at run time. Includes the tutorial in windows .hlp format as well as complete screensaver source code. [notes added 4.20.2005] This is old... like 1999 old. Also, The HTML version is at http://www.micahcarrick.com/v2/content/view/10/3/ I hear it doesn't work in XP. Anybody know why?
Shows how to fill an Image Combo (part of Microsoft Common Controls) with each of the 16 standard colors to be used as a color picker such as in a word proccessor on the toolbar. All the images are created by code for ease of modification (As opposed to using 16 Bitmaps).
Quixotix Menu is a re-write of Derrick Blake's Owner-draw Cool Menus. The zip contains the code to create Windows XP-Style and Office97-Style menus (see screenshot). You can put bitmaps, icons, gifs, etc. in menuitems using and ImageList. This includes images on the menus as well as the code to generate embossed, disabled, and shadowed images (does not require additional images for these states). Code inclueds a demo project, well-commented code, and detailed tutorial-style documentation in HTML Help format.
Visual Basic Screen Saver walks you through the process of building a screen saver in VB as well as explaining why. From setting up the project to knowing what parameters are passed to a screensaver at run time. Includes the tutorial in windows .hlp format as well as complete screensaver source code. [notes added 4.20.2005] This is old... like 1999 old. Also, The HTML version is at http://www.micahcarrick.com/v2/content/view/10/3/ I hear it doesn't work in XP. Anybody know why?
Shows how to fill an Image Combo (part of Microsoft Common Controls) with each of the 16 standard colors to be used as a color picker such as in a word proccessor on the toolbar. All the images are created by code for ease of modification (As opposed to using 16 Bitmaps).
Quixotix Menu is a re-write of Derrick Blake's Owner-draw Cool Menus. The zip contains the code to create Windows XP-Style and Office97-Style menus (see screenshot). You can put bitmaps, icons, gifs, etc. in menuitems using and ImageList. This includes images on the menus as well as the code to generate embossed, disabled, and shadowed images (does not require additional images for these states). Code inclueds a demo project, well-commented code, and detailed tutorial-style documentation in HTML Help format.
Visual Basic Screen Saver walks you through the process of building a screen saver in VB as well as explaining why. From setting up the project to knowing what parameters are passed to a screensaver at run time. Includes the tutorial in windows .hlp format as well as complete screensaver source code. [notes added 4.20.2005] This is old... like 1999 old. Also, The HTML version is at http://www.micahcarrick.com/v2/content/view/10/3/ I hear it doesn't work in XP. Anybody know why?
Shows how to fill an Image Combo (part of Microsoft Common Controls) with each of the 16 standard colors to be used as a color picker such as in a word proccessor on the toolbar. All the images are created by code for ease of modification (As opposed to using 16 Bitmaps).
Quixotix Menu is a re-write of Derrick Blake's Owner-draw Cool Menus. The zip contains the code to create Windows XP-Style and Office97-Style menus (see screenshot). You can put bitmaps, icons, gifs, etc. in menuitems using and ImageList. This includes images on the menus as well as the code to generate embossed, disabled, and shadowed images (does not require additional images for these states). Code inclueds a demo project, well-commented code, and detailed tutorial-style documentation in HTML Help format.
Visual Basic Screen Saver walks you through the process of building a screen saver in VB as well as explaining why. From setting up the project to knowing what parameters are passed to a screensaver at run time. Includes the tutorial in windows .hlp format as well as complete screensaver source code. [notes added 4.20.2005] This is old... like 1999 old. Also, The HTML version is at http://www.micahcarrick.com/v2/content/view/10/3/ I hear it doesn't work in XP. Anybody know why?
Shows how to fill an Image Combo (part of Microsoft Common Controls) with each of the 16 standard colors to be used as a color picker such as in a word proccessor on the toolbar. All the images are created by code for ease of modification (As opposed to using 16 Bitmaps).
Quixotix Menu is a re-write of Derrick Blake's Owner-draw Cool Menus. The zip contains the code to create Windows XP-Style and Office97-Style menus (see screenshot). You can put bitmaps, icons, gifs, etc. in menuitems using and ImageList. This includes images on the menus as well as the code to generate embossed, disabled, and shadowed images (does not require additional images for these states). Code inclueds a demo project, well-commented code, and detailed tutorial-style documentation in HTML Help format.
Visual Basic Screen Saver walks you through the process of building a screen saver in VB as well as explaining why. From setting up the project to knowing what parameters are passed to a screensaver at run time. Includes the tutorial in windows .hlp format as well as complete screensaver source code. [notes added 4.20.2005] This is old... like 1999 old. Also, The HTML version is at http://www.micahcarrick.com/v2/content/view/10/3/ I hear it doesn't work in XP. Anybody know why?
Shows how to fill an Image Combo (part of Microsoft Common Controls) with each of the 16 standard colors to be used as a color picker such as in a word proccessor on the toolbar. All the images are created by code for ease of modification (As opposed to using 16 Bitmaps).
Quixotix Menu is a re-write of Derrick Blake's Owner-draw Cool Menus. The zip contains the code to create Windows XP-Style and Office97-Style menus (see screenshot). You can put bitmaps, icons, gifs, etc. in menuitems using and ImageList. This includes images on the menus as well as the code to generate embossed, disabled, and shadowed images (does not require additional images for these states). Code inclueds a demo project, well-commented code, and detailed tutorial-style documentation in HTML Help format.
Visual Basic Screen Saver walks you through the process of building a screen saver in VB as well as explaining why. From setting up the project to knowing what parameters are passed to a screensaver at run time. Includes the tutorial in windows .hlp format as well as complete screensaver source code. [notes added 4.20.2005] This is old... like 1999 old. Also, The HTML version is at http://www.micahcarrick.com/v2/content/view/10/3/ I hear it doesn't work in XP. Anybody know why?
Shows how to fill an Image Combo (part of Microsoft Common Controls) with each of the 16 standard colors to be used as a color picker such as in a word proccessor on the toolbar. All the images are created by code for ease of modification (As opposed to using 16 Bitmaps).
Quixotix Menu is a re-write of Derrick Blake's Owner-draw Cool Menus. The zip contains the code to create Windows XP-Style and Office97-Style menus (see screenshot). You can put bitmaps, icons, gifs, etc. in menuitems using and ImageList. This includes images on the menus as well as the code to generate embossed, disabled, and shadowed images (does not require additional images for these states). Code inclueds a demo project, well-commented code, and detailed tutorial-style documentation in HTML Help format.
Visual Basic Screen Saver walks you through the process of building a screen saver in VB as well as explaining why. From setting up the project to knowing what parameters are passed to a screensaver at run time. Includes the tutorial in windows .hlp format as well as complete screensaver source code. [notes added 4.20.2005] This is old... like 1999 old. Also, The HTML version is at http://www.micahcarrick.com/v2/content/view/10/3/ I hear it doesn't work in XP. Anybody know why?
Shows how to fill an Image Combo (part of Microsoft Common Controls) with each of the 16 standard colors to be used as a color picker such as in a word proccessor on the toolbar. All the images are created by code for ease of modification (As opposed to using 16 Bitmaps).