Display Jpeg and othe rtext on a windows forms app
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I have an app that uses filewatcher to monitor a directory. When a file gets in the directory it reads it, pulss out the jpeg and other data perfectly. Now i would like to display this data on the screen. I have created a picture control and some text controls to dsiplay this data. Anyone have some guidance or good source examples on how to do this?
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I have an app that uses filewatcher to monitor a directory. When a file gets in the directory it reads it, pulss out the jpeg and other data perfectly. Now i would like to display this data on the screen. I have created a picture control and some text controls to dsiplay this data. Anyone have some guidance or good source examples on how to do this?
You can use a WebBrowser control to show both images and text.
Best regards, Jaime.
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You can use a WebBrowser control to show both images and text.
Best regards, Jaime.
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Any documentation or quick examples on how i would use this control? I am sort of new to this. Thanks, cw
Have a look to these: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/edit/editor_in_windows_forms.aspx[^] http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/BrowserBasedUI.aspx[^]
Best regards, Jaime.
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I have an app that uses filewatcher to monitor a directory. When a file gets in the directory it reads it, pulss out the jpeg and other data perfectly. Now i would like to display this data on the screen. I have created a picture control and some text controls to dsiplay this data. Anyone have some guidance or good source examples on how to do this?
a web browser is not a good fit b/c it shows stuff in a pretty defined way. Just use labels to show text, and pictureboxes to show a picture. Bitmap.FromFile will load the image from that file for you
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