Hello,
When running a batch- or script-file, you will see a DOS-window on screen.
Is it possible to hide this ?
Regards
Uwe
Possible, to hide a DOS-Box running a BAT- or SCRIPT-file ?
Possible, to hide a DOS-Box running a BAT- or SCRIPT-file ?
Last edited by ukoenig on Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Since 1995 ( the first release of FW 1.9 )
i work with FW.
If you have any questions about special functions, maybe i can help.
i work with FW.
If you have any questions about special functions, maybe i can help.
- James Bott
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Uwe,
Maybe this will help.
James
Maybe this will help.
James
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#include "Fivewin.ch"
#define SW_HIDE 0
#define SW_SHOWNORMAL 1
#define SW_NORMAL 1
#define SW_SHOWMINIMIZED 2
#define SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED 3
#define SW_MAXIMIZE 3
#define SW_SHOWNOACTIVATE 4
#define SW_SHOW 5
#define SW_MINIMIZE 6
#define SW_SHOWMINNOACTIVE 7
#define SW_SHOWNA 8
#define SW_RESTORE 9
FUNCTION MAIN()
SHELLEXECUTE( 0, "open", "http://www.mysite.com", 0, 0, SW_NORMAL )
RETURN NIL
- Antonio Linares
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Hide DOS-window
Thank You very much Antonio, James
I changed the source this way :
Save a JPG-file to BMP with new size :
(2)->EXTENSION) is the desired destination-format.
The format of the original file is automatic detected.
It works great. The DOS-box is hidden !
The next step will be a script-editor, because i don't know,
what the user wants to do with the selected image.
1. select the image from the project-database.
2. open the convert-dialog and choose the export-format and size.
3. open the script-browser to choose what to do with the image.
To convert and resize is just a small selection of the things
are possible. Adjust Brightness, flip and rotate, changing colors ...
everything is possible.
All what we need to do is : WINEXEC ( "&cCONVERT", 0 )
cCONVERT will be the script we choose from the database.
Regards
Uwe
I changed the source this way :
Save a JPG-file to BMP with new size :
(2)->EXTENSION) is the desired destination-format.
The format of the original file is automatic detected.
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newFORMAT := c_Path +"\image\" + cIMAGE
cCONVERT := "NCONVERT -quiet -out " + ALLTRIM( (2)->EXTENSION) + " -resize " + ;
ALLTRIM(str(nWidth)) + " " + ALLTRIM(str(nHeight)) + " &newFORMAT "
WINEXEC ( "&cCONVERT", 0 )
The next step will be a script-editor, because i don't know,
what the user wants to do with the selected image.
1. select the image from the project-database.
2. open the convert-dialog and choose the export-format and size.
3. open the script-browser to choose what to do with the image.
To convert and resize is just a small selection of the things
are possible. Adjust Brightness, flip and rotate, changing colors ...
everything is possible.
All what we need to do is : WINEXEC ( "&cCONVERT", 0 )
cCONVERT will be the script we choose from the database.
Regards
Uwe
Since 1995 ( the first release of FW 1.9 )
i work with FW.
If you have any questions about special functions, maybe i can help.
i work with FW.
If you have any questions about special functions, maybe i can help.
Friend,
Use my solution:
http://www.5volution.com/forum/CopyImage.zip
Use my solution:
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/*
*
* TOLEAuto and Activex
* Jose Carlos da Rocha
*
*/
#include "FiveWin.ch"
function Main()
local fn := Array(5)
oCopyImage := TOleAuto():New( "CopyImage.CopyImage.1" )
ep := cFilePath( GetModuleFileName( GetInstance() ) )
fn[1] = "wmf"
fn[2] = "bmp"
fn[3] = "png"
fn[4] = "jpeg"
fn[5] = "wbmp"
For i = 1 To 5
oCopyImage:Type := i
oCopyImage:CopyFile(ep + "coins.gif" , ep + "coins75." + fn[i], 50, 50)
oCopyImage:CopyFile(ep + "eckler.bmp", ep + "eckler120." + fn[i], 120, 120)
Next
return nil