I have searched on google and bing, but didn't find any helpful resource. I want to make a dll which contains some images. Anyone can guide me?
Have you tried here How to Store Bitmap
Images in a DLL with Dev-C++
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I want to show all the files in a folder as shown below(image):
Also, I would be really thank full if you could give me link of some tutorials to study the very view and how to use it.
Many Thanks in advance.
This is an NSBrowser. Read Apple's Browser Programming Topics for even more info. I think their browser may be customized to get the full behavior seen in the Finder.
I don't know it is a valid question or not.
But,
I am bit curious about How do I get the Image or icon in the resource of anydll.
Can any one tell me how do I do that?
I am using a dll where there are many icons in the resource.
I want to implement a great text reading experience in my app, similar to "Pocket", that would look a lot like this:
Basically, I'd like to have control over the text font size and font family while loading local HTML files in a UIWebView.
Could anyone point me to the right direction? Are there any frameworks or libraries out there that provide the base for such experience?
Thanks in advance.
A simple answer is: don't. Instead load it into a UITextView. You can easily change the font size with it, as on HTML you would have to modify the file instead of calling 1 line of code.
I'm trying to convert an entire presentation to HTML, extracting all the embedded content etc along the way. I've got text, audio, narrations etc all working fine but am having trouble finding out how to export video content.
Im looping through all slides in the presentation, then all shapes on the slide, looking for shapes of type msoMedia. If I find one, then I check it's MediaType. If it's ppMediaTypeMovie, then I can find the source file of an externally linked video file using Shape.LinkFormat.SourceFullName, but I can't for the life of me find out how to access EMBEDDED content.
If I find a shape with a MediaType of ppMediaTypeSound then I can use Shape.SoundFormat.Export to export the audio. Does anybody know of an equivalent for VIDEO shapes? (There's no Shape.VideoFormat) I've spent days looking through every possible data member I can but to no avail.
It appears Microsoft extract the contents of the media file to a temporary folder anyway, and embedded videos still provide a LinkFormat.SourceFullName to the extracted video:
?oshape.LinkFormat.SourceFullName
C:\Users\Alex\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.MSO\F26FF1D0.m4v
All that I need to do is fire this file through ffmpeg and I've got my video, in the format I want!
Thanks for your help :)
Note: You may find that the .Export method doesn't work for embedded sounds either in recent PPT versions.
Alex's suggestion is what I'd look into first; otherwise you can unzip the PPTX/PPSX/etc and find the videos in the media folder. Or you might try saving as an XML presentation; you might be able to parse the video out of that.
I am right now working with one pdf based application in ipad. Now i am able to display the pdf file in the ipad,but now i want to show some annotation based operations on the same pdf file. and for the same purpose,i need to select the text.Is there any function available that may help to select the text to perform the operations?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT :
I surfed net and found some code that was helpful for UITouch in the following link
but am not getting way to implement it for my purpose. Can Somebody show me a path?
Kindly show me a path.
This is the best resource I have found on SO so far: Fast and Lean PDF Viewer for iPhone / iPad / iOs - tips and hints?. Maybe it will help. There is nothing on selecting text specifically, but maybe the "Getting raw test" and "Searching" sections will help you.