A fullscreen image or video occupies the screen entirely.
* A video display having an aspect ratio of 4:3 (opposed widescreen)
* In film, the use of pan and scan, image cropping, or windowboxing to fit widescreen content into a display with aspect ratio of 4:3
* In computing, a window or frame which covers the full screen, often subverting the operating system's normal interface
* On the TV screen, it says that "This film has been modified from its original version; it has been formatted to fit this screen."
@daknok_t your not listening to me. If you tell Windows to give you a full screen window it is not the same as getting a maximised border-less window. They look the same, but are not the same
if you look at what the op was asking you will see why I pointed out that when you ask windows for a full screen window, there are two ways to do it, and they are not the asme
As part of an assignment, I need to read data from binary file which consists of int, char datatypes of data.
This binary file divided into records of each size 96 bytes.
I am trying to reading this 96 bytes into char buffer and then trying to split them according to info I have.
But I am getting...
@Abyx I know that I am correct in saying that true full screen is not the same as a maximised border-less window. That is my original statement an, as far as win32 is concerned, it is true.
any hoops, the long and the short of this is that for win32 there are two ways to go full screen. 'full-screen' where you take control of the screen, and 'maximised border-less' where you just exactly that, nothing special is going. Both look full screen to the user, but they are not the same
im playing with the clipboard in visual studio, and everything seems fine, but when it comes to this line : SetClipboardData(CF_TEXT,clipBuffer); , VStudio triggers a breakpoint, and i can't paste the clipboard contents anywhere, any ideas why?
Theoretical apparatus of sequential logic consists of mathematical instruments of sequention and venjunction as well as of logic-algebraic equations on their basis.
> Metro-style apps are developed with the new Windows Runtime platform using various programming languages, including C++, Visual Basic, C#, and HTML/JavaScript.
Windows Runtime == " Kernel32.dll + User32.dll + GDI32.dll" ?
> Sounds like contracts written via e-mails are worth the bits that represent them. Sort of like verbal contracts are worth the paper they are written on. There is a lesson here somewhere.
Because I am writing a windowing library, I need a message loop, but if this is in the library, how will it work? Will it be run asynchronously? Or do I not use a message loop if i want it as a seperate library??
can't remember the exact details, but I had some sort of function that handle some sort event handler... it had to be a C style function pointer, and I found some fancy method called thunking to allow me to pass a instance function
@coder9 Linked lists are for a line of data, data the which can be put in some sort of order
You could use a LL to store the 'components' of the simulation, but each component will need to know what it is connected to.
you might want to consider a resister, only has two connections, one each that can only connect to one wire each (though it could be the same wire) but then the wires can be connected to many components
@DeadMG If you think that was bad, you should know that, in the end, an admin and I spent 5 hours on this, and it didn't work. Fuck, they could have bought an Ultimate license easily for the money burned on this!