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    Hi,
    Does anybody knows how to read a record in a Metafile?

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    I found a site that gives the structure of the Windows metafile:

    http://www.csdn.net/Dev/Format/windows/wmf.htm

    Tell me if this helps.
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    I wouldn't wait on that reply you know cos Hernan's last post was on 10-02-1999 02:52 PM. Strangly engough thats this thread as well. How you finding all these old threads are you browsing the old threads intentionally??

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    I'm doing a search on all threads that had 0 posts.

    I sorta feel sorry for the people who have good answerable questions and have no posts associated with them.

    (Anyway, it gave me an excuse to look up what metafiles were. )
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    Don't take me wrong, I aint got anything against you bringing all these threads back, for one I've never seen the 'Games and Graphics Programming' section with so many threads, another thing is it keeps me on my toes, now I need to check wether the question is from this century before I answer them. I think you should be slightly less Subtle about knowing their really old tho cos I thort you were still just doing it by accident.

    I too when ever I go in the 'General VB Coding Questions' section mainly look for the threads without replies but thats just cos theres normally millions of threads in there.

    Happy hunting anyway .
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