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GDI+ in Visual C++ 6

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Animesh Rawal

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Jan 7, 2004, 3:53:29 AM1/7/04
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Even though GDI+ is available only with Microsoft Visual
Studio .NET, I came across some code on the internet which
uses GDI+ but has been made in VC++ 6.0. Are there any SDK
available to enable GDI+ development in VC++ 6.0? And If
so, where?

Tim

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Jan 7, 2004, 4:05:18 AM1/7/04
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According to the October 2001 MSDN Library.

Its in the PSDK, works with VC6, and redistributables (not the headers) are
here:

http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/psdkredist.htm.

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Animesh Rawal

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Jan 7, 2004, 4:21:13 AM1/7/04
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Thanks a ton Tim, but I have already downloaded the file
at that URL and all that it has is the gdiplus.dll. I
would still need the various header files and ".lib" files
involved!

Any Ideas?

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Ajay Kalra

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Jan 7, 2004, 4:36:24 AM1/7/04
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GDI plus is not tied to .Net. You can use it with VC6. I think all the header files etc
are part of the platform SDK. You should have gotten more than just the dll in platform
SDK.

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Tim

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Jan 7, 2004, 4:47:06 AM1/7/04
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If you go back to the link from before, you will see on the left Windows SDK
/ Core SDK. Click on that and take a look.

Its big, but I think you can pick out what you want to some extent. Sorry I
install of DVD so don't use this.

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Animesh Rawal

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Jan 7, 2004, 5:02:36 AM1/7/04
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Looks like I have to install the entire core SDK update:-
( . Anyway, I have started it, lets see how long it takes.

Thanks a lot.

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