Yes, it's included inside shell (or GDI+)
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Yes, it's included inside shell (or GDI+)
On Windows, never use system() (crappy and prohibited by MS)
Use Shell apis
Which OS ?
On Windows it's done with a few lines line of code... (COM)
Same way, with GDI+.
FYI, Dev C++ is dead for years.
VS is the only professional IDE on the market (since 2003)
Never use external libs on Windows : everything is included inside win32 api
Tons of samples in MSDN for Wininet.
Very simple.
What's the problem ?!
Just use FTP apis and encode/decode password !
On Windows, you don't need anything.
Just use FTP apis.
On Windows, just use Win32 api (30 secondes to do it... (COM, Inet, etc))
What's the problem with LVIS_SELECTED state ?
???
2 lines of code on Windows...
You don't need any external library (never on Windows)
GDI+ manages all imaginable formats.
JPEG and others are also native with COM or Shell apis.
See MSDN samples (SDK) or on Win32 grp Discussions - comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.win32 | Google Groups (C & C++)
See the well-known MS sample for USB devices list in DDK
File mapping exists for years.
See MS SDK samples with CreateFileMapping() ...
As Epy said, Google it !
In particular for such basic things, asked thousands of times for 20 years...
> I've had a look on google
Really ?!
What did you type ?
Found in 0.25 seconds in Google Groups
... and MSDN of course with complete application in SDK which does that....
Samples for that have be published for ~20 years.
See on MSDN (SDK samples) or re-ask on old (but advanced )Win32 group
(C and C++ mainly)
1 minute with Win32 wizard from VS and a Beep()...
See rather the CenterWindow() finction from MSDN
Never use system() on Windows
(Use Win32 shell apis to copy folders)
On Windows, it's done by the native Win32 Graph control...
This code has no sense.
You must not draw outside WM_PAINT !
Read the Petzold.
Avoid MFC (it's dead in Europe...)
Just use the VS.NET Win32 wizard, and it's done in 5 seconds...
And read the Petzold.
BTW, SetPixel must never be used.
Use DIBs insteads.