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    Splash Form - My contribution to the community

    Would you like to acheived this?



    if you didn't see the image, try these links
    http://emiliano.itgo.com/Temp_Images/Splash.GIF
    http://www.geocities.com/emiliano_martin/Splash.gif
    http://www.russellsplace.com/variant...es/splash1.gif

    Ok, here's the OCX to do the gradient line that moves on the bottom of the form... all the rest would be your job.

    Available Properties:

    Count: Number of boxes between the initial and final color.

    FinalBlue: Number in the range 0–255, inclusive, that represents the blue component of the final color.
    FinalGreen: Number in the range 0–255, inclusive, that represents the green component of the final color.
    FinalRed: Number in the range 0–255, inclusive, that represents the red component of the final color.

    InitialBlue: Number in the range 0–255, inclusive, that represents the blue component of the initial color.
    InitialGreen: Number in the range 0–255, inclusive, that represents the green component of the initial color.
    InitialRed: Number in the range 0–255, inclusive, that represents the red component of the initial color.

    Interval: Returns/sets the number of milliseconds between each movement of the line.

    ShiftEnabled: Enabled the ability to move the gradient line.


    Please, any suggestion to improve this free OCX will be welcome. All I'm asking are ideas to improve it, and compliments (if any)

    I know it's a lousy GIF, but I "compressed" it in order to get a "downloadable" file (154 KB). Hope you like it. I also know I've already post it... but I guess this way will be seen by more people ;-)
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