Im looking for an image viewer that supports most types of image formats, including PDFs, and has the ability to rotate/zoom, and draw on an image. I've been looking but to no avail. Does anyone have any suggestions on the best way of going about modifying a control so that I would have these features? The main problem that I am running into is the lack of the ability to draw on an image. Im still sort of a newbie to .NET,
i am trying to draw a iamge in an mspaint control, and then put that image into a richtextbox but it will ask for save file and file has been saved i want to show image in richtextbox as soon as click on save file in dialog window.
I have already posted this question on the "reporting services" forum and received no responses, so i thought i'd give it a try here.
SQL server 2005 SP3, VS 2005, vb.net, RV control.
When i add a background image to the page header, body and page footer, The rendering takes about one second per page. Without the background images, it renders about 25-50 pages per second. My report is a statement print report and has about 1500 pages.
Since it is the same image on each page, why does the server need to send that image over and over again to the report viewer control?
In vb.net i have the Report Viewer control and i bring up a report in normal viewing mode. when i click on the print layout mode, or have that mode set up to be the default mode, It takes forever when i have a background image and virtually no time for the same report without the images. The images are gifs about 5 or 6k each. I have chosen to embed the image into the report.
How do i optimize the usage of background images so they do not interfere with the rendering speed? Or at least minimalize the slowdown.
[EDIT:] I have discovered that if i render it to PDF and open the PDF and page through the report, it is much much faster. In other words if i choose to render to 'printlayout', it is say 25 times slower than when i render it to default, and about 20 times slower then if i render it to PDF. And the PDF contains exact rendering for all pages, exactly the same rendering as the print layout mode generates.
I have drawn a diagram of lines on a panel using the g.DrawLine command. I want to be able to zoom in to the diagram and define the zoom area by two cursor picks. I get the coordinates of the picks and draw a rectangle using g.DrawRectangle. This works fine but as I move the cursor around, the rectangle becomes solid black (with all the DrawRectangle commands). In VB6 I used a rectangular shape on top of my diagram but you cannot do this in VB2008. I need something like drawing in XOR mode. Somehow as I move the cursor I need to undraw the old rectangle and draw the new rectangle.
I try to add a "Microsoft Office Document Imaging Viewer Control 12.0" control to a form and i'm getting the next exeption: An error occurred creating the form. See Exception.InnerException for details. The error is: Class not registered (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040154 (REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG)) I have try to register the next files which throws an exeption when I try to do it:
i want to draw a line on my picture box but i would like have another line but on rotate condition (on the same time i move my mouse to draw a line)
-i know how to draw a line
-i know how to rotate a picture
but i don't know how to combine that two things
Private m_LastPoint As Point = Nothing Dim LPen As New Pen(System.Drawing.Color.Black) Private Sub PictureBox1_MouseDown(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles PicPad.MouseDown
I want to simulate a rotating wheel (animation 2D) in vb 2008. the purpose is that when I click a button, the wheel will start rotating.Can I use .jpg image for this and rotate it? or I just need to draw using graphics?
i want to work on a shooting game,and i already have a code for the rotation of the image but i have a few problemFirst problem(for the tank /ship): i want the image to AUTOMATICALLY rotate facing the mouse cursor,i know how to rotate but but i dont know how to convert the location of the mouse to an angle that the image will face,,
I'm trying to rotate a image/bitmap, i have a code to draw a image wit a rotation but only on a graphic, show do i make it into a image/bitmap?
Dim g = Me.CreateGraphics g.Clear(Color.White) Dim bmp As New Bitmap(My.Resources.RedStone_Line) RedStone.DrawRotateImage(g, bmp, 32, 0, 90) bmp.Dispose() g.Dispose()
bmp = New Bitmap(32, 32, g) 'This is giving me an error
how to rotate an image inside a picture box. Saw many for VB6 etc, but when tried it in vb 2008 nothing worked and got lots of weird errors.My project is to read a compass (electronic) send to the PC then create a nice compass image to rotate accordingly. All the rest of my stuff works, GPS reading and parsing etc..But cannot for the life of me, get that image to rotate.
I have an app that needs to bulk rortate a folder of images either left or right using rotate90flipnone or rotate270flipnone The app does in fact rotate the images but when viewed as thumbnails in explorer they are not rotated. So my app needs to rotate the thumbnail as well.
I have an application that downloads a .jpg snapshot from an IP camera, writes it to the server hard drive, attaches it to an email and sends it out to my users. Pretty simple until one guy had to mount his camera upside down and that's how he received the image via email.
It gets a bit annoying after a while, so he asked me if I could rotate it 180 degrees before attaching it to the email. I have absolutely no idea - hence my post. The app is on a hosted ASP.Net v3.5 web server.
I wish to import an image such as a wheel and rotate it about a pivot point continuously once a button as been activated. Would some kind person wish to share a code snippet in order for this to be achieved?
I am Trying to develop an optical character recognition system. I have a problem regarding the scanned data. Whenever i can a document the scanned image seems to be a little slanted/rotated. I am not able to figure out a way to rotate the image/scanned document.
I have made a program that has an image moving across the screen. The image changes its movement direction when the arrows are pressed. Now, I am trying to rotate the image (an arrow) to match the direction. Here is the subroutine to rotate the image. It uses the hidden PictureBox2's image (the original right arrow) as the source, because I couldn't think of any other way.