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Arhontis
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2005-07-07
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Hi all,
One question, any way to stretch a picture inside a PictureBox to be able to show the whole picture and not a part of it on a Report or a Form?
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Kowa
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2005-07-07
Resize it (change the resolution). This can be done with any decent image editing program.
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Arhontis
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2005-07-07
:-k
I guess that you are right, I was hopping of any tricks in C/AL code that could do it on-the-fly and keeping the resolution of the image in the database to its original value...
Anyway,
thanks Kowa
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Arhontis
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Kowa
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If there are lots a pictures to resize there are special resizing programs with batch modes which save the new picture files in a separate folder.
Example :
http://bluefive.pair.com/pixresizer.htm
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I guess that you are right, I was hopping of any tricks in C/AL code that could do it on-the-fly and keeping the resolution of the image in the database to its original value...
Anyway,
thanks Kowa
Arhontis
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Example :
http://bluefive.pair.com/pixresizer.htm