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how to display a 24 bit bitmap on a SDI View

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    ashwath2005
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    Hi all, I have a 24 bit bitmap image file. It needs to be displayed on a SDI View screen. Can anyone please tell me how i can do it.

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      Hi all, I have a 24 bit bitmap image file. It needs to be displayed on a SDI View screen. Can anyone please tell me how i can do it.

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      RockyJames
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      use LoadImage function instead of LoadBitmap..LoadBitmap support 32X32..

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        Hi all, I have a 24 bit bitmap image file. It needs to be displayed on a SDI View screen. Can anyone please tell me how i can do it.

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        Hamid Taebi
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        You can use LoadImageor cimage for load picture and use from WM_PAINT for show_**


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        whitesky


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          You can use LoadImageor cimage for load picture and use from WM_PAINT for show_**


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          whitesky


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          hi, I have a CDC* pDC in the OnDraw() function.How do i go about from here.

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            hi, I have a CDC* pDC in the OnDraw() function.How do i go about from here.

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            Hamid Taebi
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            not problem you need to a dc you can use pDC->BitBlt or StretchBlt_**


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              not problem you need to a dc you can use pDC->BitBlt or StretchBlt_**


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              whitesky


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              Can u give me the code.

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              • A ashwath2005

                Hi all, I have a 24 bit bitmap image file. It needs to be displayed on a SDI View screen. Can anyone please tell me how i can do it.

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                Code_Zombie
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                Hi, You can use Bitblt, CBitmap* pOldBitmap =pDC->SelectObject(&m_hBit); pDC->BitBlt(//...); pDC->SelectObject(pOldBitmap); Thanks

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                  Hi, You can use Bitblt, CBitmap* pOldBitmap =pDC->SelectObject(&m_hBit); pDC->BitBlt(//...); pDC->SelectObject(pOldBitmap); Thanks

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                  What is m_hBit.

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                  • A ashwath2005

                    Can u give me the code.

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                    with this code you can show your picture CImage m_Image; m_Image.Load(Filename); m_Image.BitBlt(....);_**


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                    • A ashwath2005

                      What is m_hBit.

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                      I think a handle bitmap_**


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                      • A ashwath2005

                        What is m_hBit.

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                        'm_hBit' is an object to CBitmap Class. CDC::SelectObject() accepts pointer to CBitmap. You can have an CBItmap object in two steps, CBitmap m_hBit; m_hBit.LoadBitmap(...); //you can use other initializtion methods too After these two steps, you can use m_hBit object in CDC::SelectObject()

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