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Simple class for drawing pictures (JPG, TIFF, GIF, etc...)

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This article describes a class called CPicture that uses the IPicture class to draw pictures of almost any type to a CDC.

CPicture.JPG

This article describes a very easy to use class that enables you to draw an image of almost any type to the screen.

Another feature it demonstrates is using the resource to store the images. By using the static function GetResource in another context, you can very easily store Wave-files or document templates in the resource of your application. This example has three images stored in memory: Image 1 is a JPEG image, image 2 is a GIF image and image 3 is a bitmap.

By examining the example, it will be very clear how the class should be used. Below, the most important code is shown.

This example also implements the CMemDC written by Keith Rule to enhance the drawing. (FlickerFree Drawing).

// The function 'LoadFromBuffer' prepares the IPicture class.
// It requires a buffer filled with the contents of an image.

bool CPicture::LoadFromBuffer(BYTE* pBuff, int nSize)
{
    bool bResult = false;

    HGLOBAL hGlobal = GlobalAlloc(GMEM_MOVEABLE, nSize);
    void* pData = GlobalLock(hGlobal);
    memcpy(pData, pBuff, nSize);
    GlobalUnlock(hGlobal);

    IStream* pStream = NULL;

    if (CreateStreamOnHGlobal(hGlobal, TRUE, &pStream) == S_OK)
    {
        HRESULT hr;
        if ((hr = OleLoadPicture(pStream, nSize, FALSE, IID_IPicture,
                                 (LPVOID *)&m_pPicture)) == S_OK)
            bResult = true;

        pStream->Release();
    }

    return bResult;
}
 
// This function draws the picture on the device context

bool CPicture::Draw(CDC* pDC, int x, int y, int cx, int cy)
{
    long hmWidth;
    long hmHeight;
    m_pPicture->get_Width(&hmWidth);
    m_pPicture->get_Height(&hmHeight);

    if (m_pPicture->Render(pDC->m_hDC, x, y, cx, cy, 0, 
                              hmHeight, hmWidth, -hmHeight, NULL) == S_OK)
        return true;

    return false;
}

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Comments and Discussions

 
GeneralPicture that adjusts itself to the DC size Pin
21-Feb-01 19:53
suss21-Feb-01 19:53 
QuestionTif files ? Other file formats ? Pin
22-Jan-01 23:28
suss22-Jan-01 23:28 
GeneralConvert to UNICODE Pin
20-Jan-01 9:02
suss20-Jan-01 9:02 
GeneralRe: Convert to UNICODE Pin
Masoud Samimi21-Jan-01 10:23
Masoud Samimi21-Jan-01 10:23 
GeneralRe: Convert to UNICODE Pin
Chris Losinger22-Jan-01 3:16
professionalChris Losinger22-Jan-01 3:16 
GeneralRe: Convert to UNICODE Pin
Masoud Samimi22-Jan-01 3:56
Masoud Samimi22-Jan-01 3:56 
GeneralRe: Convert to UNICODE Pin
23-Jan-01 0:24
suss23-Jan-01 0:24 
GeneralRe: Convert to UNICODE Pin
Masoud Samimi23-Jan-01 1:22
Masoud Samimi23-Jan-01 1:22 
Hi! Smile | :)

Thankx for the YES! But I as well as others got to make sure first and then have it used! Right? Wink | ;)

I don't want to hurt any one here and especially Peter! But what about posting a general but direct question to Unisys or Microsoft to just enquire status or the permission of use of the OLEPicture! Isn't this better than the hassle as I mentioned earlier! Wink | ;)

To my understanding, what the Unisys lawyers have outlined is a connecting chain that covers the implementor as well as the user! Meaning that if I use the LZW in a DLL (by a programmer for a programmer), the DLL programmer must get the license as well as the DLL user for programming! Enlightem me if wrong, please! Big Grin | :-D


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Therefore Socrates is mortal."


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Cheers
Masoud Samimi Go!
GeneralRe: Convert to UNICODE Pin
Chris Losinger24-Jan-01 8:43
professionalChris Losinger24-Jan-01 8:43 
GeneralRe: Convert to UNICODE Pin
Chris Losinger24-Jan-01 8:42
professionalChris Losinger24-Jan-01 8:42 
GeneralRe: Convert to UNICODE Pin
4-Aug-01 17:20
suss4-Aug-01 17:20 
GeneralAgain.. no GIF without a Unisys License Pin
Chris Losinger19-Jan-01 9:56
professionalChris Losinger19-Jan-01 9:56 
GeneralRe: Again.. no GIF without a Unisys License Pin
19-Jan-01 10:07
suss19-Jan-01 10:07 
GeneralRe: Again.. no GIF without a Unisys License Pin
19-Jan-01 10:32
suss19-Jan-01 10:32 
GeneralRe: Again.. no GIF without a Unisys License Pin
19-Jan-01 10:39
suss19-Jan-01 10:39 
GeneralRe: Again.. no GIF without a Unisys License Pin
19-Jan-01 10:41
suss19-Jan-01 10:41 
GeneralRe: Again.. no GIF without a Unisys License Pin
19-Jan-01 10:45
suss19-Jan-01 10:45 
GeneralRe: Again.. no GIF without a Unisys License Pin
22-Jan-01 12:12
suss22-Jan-01 12:12 
GeneralRe: Again.. no GIF without a Unisys License Pin
Chris Losinger19-Jan-01 10:45
professionalChris Losinger19-Jan-01 10:45 
GeneralRe: Again.. no GIF without a Unisys License Pin
Chris Losinger19-Jan-01 10:41
professionalChris Losinger19-Jan-01 10:41 
GeneralRe: Again.. no GIF without a Unisys License Pin
19-Jan-01 11:18
suss19-Jan-01 11:18 
GeneralRe: Again.. no GIF without a Unisys License Pin
Chris Losinger19-Jan-01 12:01
professionalChris Losinger19-Jan-01 12:01 
GeneralRe: Again.. no GIF without a Unisys License Pin
David Wulff20-Jan-01 17:18
David Wulff20-Jan-01 17:18 
GeneralRe: Again.. no GIF without a Unisys License Pin
20-Jan-01 20:24
suss20-Jan-01 20:24 
GeneralRe: Again.. no GIF without a Unisys License Pin
Chris Losinger21-Jan-01 7:55
professionalChris Losinger21-Jan-01 7:55 

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