Exploring the GrabAPicture Application (Part 7)
Last week, in the Exploring the GrabAPicture Application (Part 6) post, we discussed the use of the SystemParametersInfo() function call. Of course, this call is part of the Windows API, so you have to...
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Last week, in the Exploring the GrabAPicture Application (Part 7) post, you discovered the Style and WallpaperURI properties of the WinWallpaper class. These complex properties are used to define two...
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In the previous post, Exploring the GrabAPicture Application (Part 8), you saw how all of the GrabAPicture application settings are put together and stored on disk from a low level perspective. This...
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In the previous post, Exploring the GrabAPicture Application (Part 9), I discussed the command line interface for the GrabAPicture application. This week we begin looking at the GUI controls for...
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The previous post in this series, Exploring the GrabAPicture Application (Part 10), discussed frmMain, which allows the user to perform application configuration and manually configure the Desktop...
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We’re finally down to the last baseline post for the GrabAPicture application, frmAddEdit, which is the chameleon form. The Exploring the GrabAPicture Application (Part 11) post describes how the...
View ArticleImproving the GrabAPicture Application (Part 1)
If you haven’t read about the GrabAPicture application yet, you really need to do so before we embark on the update described in the upcoming series of posts. You can find a list of these posts using a...
View ArticleImproving the GrabAPicture Application (Part 2)
Just before the year ended, I discussed some additions you might want to make to the GrabAPicture application in the Improving the GrabAPicture Application (Part 1) post. One of those additions is...
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The second feature described in the in the Improving the GrabAPicture Application (Part 1) post is to make it possible to use the Windows 7 extended wallpaper settings. It might seem like a simple task...
View ArticleImproving the GrabAPicture Application (Part 4)
Last week’s post, Improving the GrabAPicture Application (Part 3), began the process of modifying the forms to accept the special wallpaper settings supported by Windows 7 and newer versions of the...
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