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Don't wait for VB7 to start inheriting. Inheritance is a cornerstone of object-oriented programming, and VB6 supports it already (sort of). The Child Class Builder Utility is a VB6 add-in that will create child-classes from existing ones. Learn interface inheritance, or save yourself hours of mind-numbing hand implementation. Supports polymorphism to the full extent supported by VB. Includes a brief article on how Interface Inheritance works. Looks and feels like the VB6 Class Builder Utility. Makes hundreds of Julienne fries.
Shape windows using any picture. Generates region data faster than any other program I've seen (4 seconds as opposed to 40 for the included test.bmp) Precompile region data beforehand using the UI, save it as a file, or put it in the resource. Use the cRegion class to apply it at runtime. Use a bmp to generate region data ahead of time, but use a JPEG in the actual program to save space. Notes: The UI uses my personal versions of VBAccelerator's cCommonDialog and cRegistry classes, as well as my own cMRU and modError, all included in this package. Mel Grubb II CyberHaus
The Int function can return incorrect results. Don't use it directly, but instead wrap it in your own function to make the problems disappear.
Don't wait for VB7 to start inheriting. Inheritance is a cornerstone of object-oriented programming, and VB6 supports it already (sort of). The Child Class Builder Utility is a VB6 add-in that will create child-classes from existing ones. Learn interface inheritance, or save yourself hours of mind-numbing hand implementation. Supports polymorphism to the full extent supported by VB. Includes a brief article on how Interface Inheritance works. Looks and feels like the VB6 Class Builder Utility. Makes hundreds of Julienne fries.
Shape windows using any picture. Generates region data faster than any other program I've seen (4 seconds as opposed to 40 for the included test.bmp) Precompile region data beforehand using the UI, save it as a file, or put it in the resource. Use the cRegion class to apply it at runtime. Use a bmp to generate region data ahead of time, but use a JPEG in the actual program to save space. Notes: The UI uses my personal versions of VBAccelerator's cCommonDialog and cRegistry classes, as well as my own cMRU and modError, all included in this package. Mel Grubb II CyberHaus
The Int function can return incorrect results. Don't use it directly, but instead wrap it in your own function to make the problems disappear.
Don't wait for VB7 to start inheriting. Inheritance is a cornerstone of object-oriented programming, and VB6 supports it already (sort of). The Child Class Builder Utility is a VB6 add-in that will create child-classes from existing ones. Learn interface inheritance, or save yourself hours of mind-numbing hand implementation. Supports polymorphism to the full extent supported by VB. Includes a brief article on how Interface Inheritance works. Looks and feels like the VB6 Class Builder Utility. Makes hundreds of Julienne fries.
Shape windows using any picture. Generates region data faster than any other program I've seen (4 seconds as opposed to 40 for the included test.bmp) Precompile region data beforehand using the UI, save it as a file, or put it in the resource. Use the cRegion class to apply it at runtime. Use a bmp to generate region data ahead of time, but use a JPEG in the actual program to save space. Notes: The UI uses my personal versions of VBAccelerator's cCommonDialog and cRegistry classes, as well as my own cMRU and modError, all included in this package. Mel Grubb II CyberHaus
The Int function can return incorrect results. Don't use it directly, but instead wrap it in your own function to make the problems disappear.
Shape windows using any picture. Generates region data faster than any other program I've seen (4 seconds as opposed to 40 for the included test.bmp) Precompile region data beforehand using the UI, save it as a file, or put it in the resource. Use the cRegion class to apply it at runtime. Use a bmp to generate region data ahead of time, but use a JPEG in the actual program to save space. Notes: The UI uses my personal versions of VBAccelerator's cCommonDialog and cRegistry classes, as well as my own cMRU and modError, all included in this package. Mel Grubb II CyberHaus
The Int function can return incorrect results. Don't use it directly, but instead wrap it in your own function to make the problems disappear.
Don't wait for VB7 to start inheriting. Inheritance is a cornerstone of object-oriented programming, and VB6 supports it already (sort of). The Child Class Builder Utility is a VB6 add-in that will create child-classes from existing ones. Learn interface inheritance, or save yourself hours of mind-numbing hand implementation. Supports polymorphism to the full extent supported by VB. Includes a brief article on how Interface Inheritance works. Looks and feels like the VB6 Class Builder Utility. Makes hundreds of Julienne fries.
Don't wait for VB7 to start inheriting. Inheritance is a cornerstone of object-oriented programming, and VB6 supports it already (sort of). The Child Class Builder Utility is a VB6 add-in that will create child-classes from existing ones. Learn interface inheritance, or save yourself hours of mind-numbing hand implementation. Supports polymorphism to the full extent supported by VB. Includes a brief article on how Interface Inheritance works. Looks and feels like the VB6 Class Builder Utility. Makes hundreds of Julienne fries.
The Int function can return incorrect results. Don't use it directly, but instead wrap it in your own function to make the problems disappear.
Shape windows using any picture. Generates region data faster than any other program I've seen (4 seconds as opposed to 40 for the included test.bmp) Precompile region data beforehand using the UI, save it as a file, or put it in the resource. Use the cRegion class to apply it at runtime. Use a bmp to generate region data ahead of time, but use a JPEG in the actual program to save space. Notes: The UI uses my personal versions of VBAccelerator's cCommonDialog and cRegistry classes, as well as my own cMRU and modError, all included in this package. Mel Grubb II CyberHaus
Shape windows using any picture. Generates region data faster than any other program I've seen (4 seconds as opposed to 40 for the included test.bmp) Precompile region data beforehand using the UI, save it as a file, or put it in the resource. Use the cRegion class to apply it at runtime. Use a bmp to generate region data ahead of time, but use a JPEG in the actual program to save space. Notes: The UI uses my personal versions of VBAccelerator's cCommonDialog and cRegistry classes, as well as my own cMRU and modError, all included in this package. Mel Grubb II CyberHaus
The Int function can return incorrect results. Don't use it directly, but instead wrap it in your own function to make the problems disappear.
Don't wait for VB7 to start inheriting. Inheritance is a cornerstone of object-oriented programming, and VB6 supports it already (sort of). The Child Class Builder Utility is a VB6 add-in that will create child-classes from existing ones. Learn interface inheritance, or save yourself hours of mind-numbing hand implementation. Supports polymorphism to the full extent supported by VB. Includes a brief article on how Interface Inheritance works. Looks and feels like the VB6 Class Builder Utility. Makes hundreds of Julienne fries.
Shape windows using any picture. Generates region data faster than any other program I've seen (4 seconds as opposed to 40 for the included test.bmp) Precompile region data beforehand using the UI, save it as a file, or put it in the resource. Use the cRegion class to apply it at runtime. Use a bmp to generate region data ahead of time, but use a JPEG in the actual program to save space. Notes: The UI uses my personal versions of VBAccelerator's cCommonDialog and cRegistry classes, as well as my own cMRU and modError, all included in this package. Mel Grubb II CyberHaus
The Int function can return incorrect results. Don't use it directly, but instead wrap it in your own function to make the problems disappear.