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Oct 2nd, 1999, 08:52 AM
#1
Thread Starter
New Member
Hi,
Does anybody knows how to read a record in a Metafile?
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Jul 22nd, 2003, 04:27 PM
#2
Fanatic Member
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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Jul 22nd, 2003, 04:38 PM
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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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Jul 22nd, 2003, 04:42 PM
#4
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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. )
"Can't" and "shouldn't" are two totally separate things.
All questions should be answered. All answers should be true. That is why I post.
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Jul 22nd, 2003, 04:53 PM
#5
Ex-Super Mod'rater
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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