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Sunero ActiveZoomer is an application, which is similar to the Windows 2000 zoom application… It has the following features… + It shows a zoomed image of the screen, using the mouse position. + Completely Flicker – Free + Uses API + Zooms according to the size of the window + Stays on Top i.e. above all the windows (including the start menu) + Specify area to be zoomed All this and more in this incredible app! PLEASE VOTE !!! :o)
This application shows you how to implement scrolling credits. There are two different demos: top to bottom and left to right. You can click on the credited individual to send him/her an e-mail.
This is a game I've been working on off and on again for a little while now. It's a top down shooter done using DirectX. The last upload had a quite a few bugs. This one I've corrected some of the obvious bugs such as the shots sometimes missed enemies despite hitting them. Enemies won't destroy eachother any longer when overlapping. Also I am pretty sure I fixed the bug where nothing appears occasionally when first starting a game. Comments and votes are welcome and appreciated. Thanks
This little App is a enhancement of my former PSC Downloader (http://www.planetsourcecode.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=27782&lngWId=1). What it does: 1) Let you drag and drop code projects from PSC to download sources and info about it. 2) Download sources into a directory of same name as the project (NEW). 3) Download project description. 4) Download project image (Enhanced). 5) Create internet Shortcut in download folder to project homepage at PSC (NEW). 6) Download zip-file. 7) Stays on top. 8) Easily to drag around on the screen.
This is a simple function which smoothly scrolls text in a picturebox. Unlike other entries it only needs one picturebox. Each time the function is called it adds the text to the bottom (or top) of the picturebox and scrolls the rest of the box (without moving the box itself). Used with a timer control it creates a very versatile scrolling routine. It can easily be modified to scroll anything that has an HDC. The font property on the picturebox controls the look of the text. BitBlt api based on code submitted by MO. I used this code for a phone tracking program than needed to constantly scroll incoming call data in a picturebox.
This code will show Windows 2000/XP-style popup balloons. They were introduced in Windows 2000, and in XP they're seen all over, especially in the system tray. But Microsoft hasn't released how to use them yet (except for tray icons),and--if they did--it would only work on Windows 2000 or later. This project shows you how you can use these balloons in your programs. Instead of relying on Windows to make them, this program makes its own. Therefore, it will not only work with Windows 2000 and XP, but also with all other versions of Windows (down to 95). It's not a wrapper for the common controls or extension of them; it's completely done by itself. They're kind of like tooltips, but they're shown on demand--not mouse hover (although I suppose you could modify it to make it do that, if you wanted to). They're also highly customizable. You can set, of course, the bold title at the top and the text to be shown. You can also set it to automatically close after a certain period of time, specify whether or not to show an "X" close button, specify an icon to appear on the balloon (similar to the message box's; you can use "i", "X", or "!") or none at all, change the font that it's displayed in, and more! And of course you can change it however you want, since the source is included. One possible use for this, if you're not familiar with thes balloons, is to use it like a message box to display a small error or other information that you need to tell the user but don't really need to bother them with a message box for. Included in my sample project is a division program that will display a balloon with a "Divsion by Zero" error if you attempt to do so (e.g., 4÷0). Also included in the demo is a project that the screenshot here was taken from. Looking at the screenshot is the best way to see what this code does. I hope you enjoy it. Remember, if you like it, please vote and/or leave comments! Thanks! :) PS - This is the second "release" of this project, and I am aware of some issues, most of which are documented in my code's comments. For example, making the the balloon drastically smaller or drastically larger than what it defaults to may affect the border's appearance. I'm working to fix these.
My wife asked me if I could make her a simple calendar maker real quick. She really just wanted blank calendars to let the children, at the school she helps out at, to color in. So I made this for her (with the ability to add images instead of being blank). It was written pretty quick and only tested on my home PC since she was going to be using it there, so there may be bugs. I just thought I would share some of my code once again here since this is not a product I will be taking much further. Some ideas to add if others wanted to is better scaling of the image in the top half, a database (or data file) of holidays to add to the calendar when it is rendered, color and font options. If anyone does add more to it, please share back on PSC. KEYWORDS: LINE, CALENDAR, PRINTER, COMMON DIALOG
I wrote this to be a part of my game engine. It's purpose is to rotate a bitmap, for example, a sprite in a game, to any angle (fixed point only) in realtime, that is, fast enough that it can be done on a frame-by-frame basis in the game. For example, if you had a birds-eye-view scroller, and you had a spaceship in the middle of the screen and you wanted the player to be able to rotate the ship 360 degrees, this code would be able to rotate the sprite of the ship every time the angle changed, fast enough that it wouldn't make the game 'laggy'. I tested this out on my (rather lame) P-133 Mhz PC, with 32MB of ram, compiled, with no other applications running, rotating a 48 X 48 pixel bitmap (the size of a sprite in my game), and i got a top framerate of 250 Frames Per Second, and a minimum framerate of 111 fps.!!! It manipulates DIB (Device Independant Bitmaps) objects rather then using GetPixel and SetPixelV. Because of this, it is MUCH faster, This took ALOT of research because I did alot of trial and error to figure out how to set the color of individual pixels in a DIB byte-array. (the entire bitmap's pixel information is loaded into an array of bytes, each representing the Red Green and Blue value of a pixel in the bitmap), and I also had to go through alot of graphics routine books to find the most effective rotation formula. I am now in the process of porting this function to C++ to add to my VB game engine DLL. I have many ideas of howto furthur optimize this function for faster speeds, but most of them are for C++ only, and require further testing and development. I do think this can be used in a game as-is though so i hope someone finds it useful! IMPORTANT: COMPILE this code for MUCH FASTER framerates!!! Press the SetupDIB button to initialize the buffers and create the DIB section of the image and the buffer, then drag the scrollbar, or press the button that says Rotate on it. There are some limitations to this function... Read the comments for more info! =) Hope this helps someone, enjoy!
If you want to draw a picture or image on desk top .you need this code.It will also decorate you desktop with your choice
This is a realtime ripple of the desktop (see screenshot :)) Makes the bottom of your screen reflect the top in a water like effect... looks kinda cool... If you like it, then please vote. Thnx =)
This very simple code showes how to use Cos and Sin functions to make GREAT player movment in top-down games. A MUST SEE, explots importaint features of the trigonal system and the unit circle to improve game intraction! :)
The ultimate window handler, this can Hide\Show\Minimize\Maximize\Restore\Close\Flash\Focus\Enable\Disable\Ontop\Not Ontop\Set Height and Width, Top\Left And set window text!!! Vote if you like this code!!!
EliteSpy+ is program for spying windows. You can spy any window and you can manipulate them using the command buttons in Program. You can minimize, maximize, terminate, enable, disable, flash, put on top, etc. This program also contains a code generator which you can use to generate code which will manipulate with the specified window. There is also a list of running process. You can also terminate any process you want. And please vote for this program if you like it!
Does your simple 3D game runs at a top speed of 2 fps? Does your super fast compressor takes 1 hour to compress a 10 kb file? If so, you should read the following article on how to speed up your applications. Updated 2/7/2003
This is the Whitebyte-Toolbar. A rebuild of the Microsoft Toolbar which you can see at www.microsoft.com. But it can also be view in Netscape. I have tested it in Netscape 4.75 and it worked.To use this code you must enter the "menu.js" File. There you can change everything of this toolbar. Colors height, width, top, left (positions) Entries
*Now about 50% faster compress performance, fixed some glitches and improved compression ratio. *UPDATED: Now supports both upper and lower case words (any sentence should come out fine regardless of case, etc.) + Some performance and compression optimizations. SEE COMMENTS AT TOP OF COMPRESSION MODULE FOR FULL DETAILS. This code basically takes a string composed of everyday conversational english, and compresses it to a much smaller string using a set of dictionaries (included), and can also decompress any previously compressed strings.. This code was designed to be applied in a chat environment to save server bandwidth as the server has to echo many messages to hundreds of users many times per minute, this can make a big difference in bandwidth usage and in the case of a mmo game server, can help to ensure smoother gameplay as the game grows. Compared to zlib this is much more efficient at english-language compression, but entirely not suitable for other types of strings that do not contain english words. This code is intended to be used on the client side, and only includes the procedures necessary to compress and decompress a string, specifically everyday English conversational sentences.
Wintasks is a program capable of doing hundreds of Windows tasks. Wintasks can: Shut down Windows, restart windows, log off Windows, control open programs, "refresh windows," empty recycling bin, set screen resolution, disable/enable; taskbar, ALT-CTRL-DEL, desktop icons, screen saver. Also Wintasks can send email, recieve email, send "fakemail" (mail under any address), connect/disconnect to internet, open anything in control panel, copy/rename/run files, find: time, date, cpu usage, and length in Windows, secure the computer with a password you can set, find the ***'s in password boxes, enumerate windows, convert keys to ASCII decimal, find files, open Winfiles, Minimize all windows, create Veda designs, open the CD-Rom drive, and auto mouse move. The program can be FORCED on top and stay above screensavers! Wintasks can do all this and MUCH more, within a small form that can be minimized to the system tray! Wintasks has the power to control running applications and to kill viruses! (This is an extremely updated version of the previous Wintasks I submitted) Includes TONS of API and is a great reference if you don't know a certain API calI. Please Vote if you like it!
50 common API calls in OCX so you just need to call them! Includes the folowing: Form on top, ShutDown, Restart, LogOff, TaskBarHide, TasksBarShow ,ScreenSaverOn ,ScreenSaverOff, DesktopIconsHide, DesktopIconsShow, ALT-CTRL-DEL Enabled, ALT-CTRL-DEL Disabled, OpenCDROM, EmptRecycle, MinimizeAl, OpenExplore, FindFiles, OpenInternetBrowser, InternetConnect, InternetDiconnect, SendEmai, Add_Remove, Add_HardWare, Time_Date_Settings, Regional_Settings, Display_Settings, Internet_Settings, Keyboard_Settings, Modem_Settings, Mouse_Settings, System_Settings, Network_Settings, Password_Settings, Sounds_Settings, Copy_File , Delete_File, Move_File, FlipMouseButtons and More! (To add ocx to project: Hit Ctrl + T, then press browse and select my .OCX file and it will become one of your tools to pick from) then you type something like this in the code: CompControl1.ShutDown (this shuts down windows!!!) ------------------------------------------------- Just Added (As of Nov. 5th 2000): Show Cursor, Hide Cursor, Shut Down Dialog, Sleep, Play Wav sound, Enable / Disable Objects, See if Path Exists
50 common API calls in OCX so you just need to call them! Includes the folowing: Form on top, ShutDown, Restart, LogOff, TaskBarHide, TasksBarShow ,ScreenSaverOn ,ScreenSaverOff, DesktopIconsHide, DesktopIconsShow, ALT-CTRL-DEL Enabled, ALT-CTRL-DEL Disabled, OpenCDROM, EmptRecycle, MinimizeAl, OpenExplore, FindFiles, OpenInternetBrowser, InternetConnect, InternetDiconnect, SendEmai, Add_Remove, Add_HardWare, Time_Date_Settings, Regional_Settings, Display_Settings, Internet_Settings, Keyboard_Settings, Modem_Settings, Mouse_Settings, System_Settings, Network_Settings, Password_Settings, Sounds_Settings, Copy_File , Delete_File, Move_File, FlipMouseButtons,Show Cursor, Hide Cursor, Shut Down Dialog, Sleep, Play Wav sound, Enable / Disable Objects, See if Path Exists, Special Beep, Close Handle, Get File Size, Get last error, get windows version, set current directory, set pixil, get pixil color, and More! (To add ocx to project: Hit Ctrl + T, then press browse and select my .OCX file and it will become one of your tools to pick from) then you type something like this in the code: CompControl1.ShutDown (this shuts down windows!!!)
This is a very small application that makes it obvious when your system has (with or without your knowledge) connected to the Internet. The small on-screen form stays on top when connected but otherwise is quite unobtrusive (sits behind other apps). As it is possible for even commercial applications to connect WITHOUT prompting (they shouldn't but sometimes do), I have found this to be a necessary addition to my desktop. I thought I'd share the little bit of source code I used to create the program. It isn't complex but does use API calls so I've put it in the Intermediate category. Comments/improvements welcome.