Ok I seen the idea ...
For the movement you can take a look in the FAbout of the ide code
Le sam. 1 déc. 2018 à 14:05, Gianluigi <bagonergi at gmail.com> a écrit :
> Hi Fabien,
> very interesting, excellent result and little work :-D
>> My problem is to adapt a sequence of images of different format and type
> in a single film-like image (to be clear).
> I thought about doing so, this is just the first part of the code (now I
> use the mouse wheel just to try), I do not think I can adapt your code here.
>> The idea (idiot) came to me from a question on our forum and so I would
> like to build an image viewer that shows a random image like a slot
> machine, now I start to study how to give it the movement (I do not know if
> two images series are enough).
> You can lose a lot of money by betting us over ;-D
>> Regards
> Gianluigi
>> Il giorno sab 1 dic 2018 alle ore 08:44 Fabien Bodard <gambas.fr at gmail.com>
> ha scritto:
>>> Hi dear friend
>>>> This is the same with less work ;-)
>>>> Regards
>>>> Fabien Bodard
>>>> Le ven. 30 nov. 2018 à 16:30, Gianluigi <bagonergi at gmail.com> a écrit :
>>>>> Finally it works
>>> See attached file
>>>>>> Reagards
>>> Gianluigi
>>>>>> Il giorno ven 30 nov 2018 alle ore 15:39 Gianluigi <bagonergi at gmail.com>
>>> ha scritto:
>>>>>>> This is the correct code (?):
>>>>>>>> [code]Private Sub Scale(img As Image)
>>>>>>>> Dim w, h As Integer
>>>>>>>> w = img.W
>>>> h = img.H
>>>> If h > w Then
>>>> $H = PictureBox1.H
>>>> $W = (PictureBox1.H * w) \ h
>>>> If $W > PictureBox1.W Then
>>>> $W = PictureBox1.W
>>>> $H = (PictureBox1.W * $H) \ $W
>>>> $X = PictureBox1.X
>>>> $Y = PictureBox1.Y + ((PictureBox1.H - $H) \ 2)
>>>> Return
>>>> Endif
>>>> $Y = PictureBox1.Y
>>>> $X = PictureBox1.X + ((PictureBox1.W - $W) \ 2)
>>>> Else
>>>> $W = PictureBox1.W
>>>> $H = (PictureBox1.W * h) \ w
>>>> If $H > PictureBox1.H Then
>>>> $H = PictureBox1.H
>>>> $W = (PictureBox1.H * $W) \ $H
>>>> $Y = PictureBox1.Y
>>>> $X = PictureBox1.X + ((PictureBox1.W - $W) \ 2)
>>>> Return
>>>> Endif
>>>> $X = PictureBox1.X
>>>> $Y = PictureBox1.Y + ((PictureBox1.H - $H) \ 2)
>>>> Endif
>>>>>>>> End [/code]
>>>>>>>> Although I would love to be able to create a code capable of scaling
>>>> images on the Form_Resize event
>>>> A task too burdensome for my tired brain.
>>>>>>>> Regards
>>>> Gianluigi
>>>>>>>> Il giorno ven 30 nov 2018 alle ore 13:10 Gianluigi <bagonergi at gmail.com>
>>>> ha scritto:
>>>>>>>>> I need to paint an image in a new image and then show it in a
>>>>>picturebox.
>>>>> The thing seems to work correctly only if the picturebox is the only
>>>>> component on the window.
>>>>> If the hbox is present, the image is deformed (stretching) and the
>>>>> lower part of the image is positioned under the hbox.
>>>>> Am I wrong?
>>>>> I attach a project and two explanatory images (with magnifying glass).
>>>>>>>>>> Regards
>>>>> Gianluigi
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