C++ Builder (Graphics) [Archive]
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- VideoCapture: Problem storing bitmap frame from uyvy buffer
- Shaped images
- How to create a meta file
- Convert 8 bit bmp into 16 bit bmp.
- Screen resolution
- JPEG scaling problem
- Visual transistions
- Why can not include "jpeg.hpp" in my writing component?
- Create a grayscale image
- Tile Editor
- OpenGL on TPaintBox (long)
- Using TGraphic::OnProgress event
- Suggestion on 3D software: where to start?
- ScrollBox->VertScrollBar->Position and TImage
- Unable to open include file vcl.h
- problem about opengl
- Nobody knows a good vector draw library for c++ Builder?
- TImage and Ellipse isn't drawing right
- How to Draw a Polygon only having 800 points in Radius.!?
- closing modal dialogs from code
- TitleBar Rectangle
- Is it possible?? Insert Bitmap into the execution file?
- color zone selection tool
- open GL and Kylix
- Rotating image and quality
- How to remove any changes from Timage ?
- How do Fastest pixels change on bitmap?
- plotting 2d and 3d data component
- New Icon Keeps Switching To Old Version
- Check GDI resources
- Using LoadLinkedList (Question on RChart component of SDL)
- Is SDL shipped with professional version
- CAD CONTROL
- saving colors to a text file
- Help Scrolling Large 2D
- whole screen bitmap DDB to DIB (Builder 6.0)
- TImageList::Draw changes TCanvas properties
- TPicture to IID_PictureDisp
- changing the position of mouse in a form
- Application similar to OCR
- Mixing CMYK or RGB-Colors
- How to paint on the desktop?
- Animated pics and transparency
- changing the origin of the mouse
- Drawing text to off-screen buffer.
- How to add existing bmp to resource file?
- 5MB bitmap - Out of Memory
- video mode/pixel format
- How to get jpeg color depth?
- Modify the HDC of an TGraphic object
- How to draw a Polygon by having 800 points in Radius
- Builder alignement problem
- scrolling canvas
- How to get jpeg color depth?
- Tranformation
- Playing AVI from memory buffer
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