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SBonfiglio Posted - Feb 05 2021 : 08:13:38
Hello to the Community.
I was wondering if it is possible to use some features of the editing components into the normal flow of the code.
I'd like to add some HUE/Saturation commands, resize and other features but without using a true "editing" section but in a "modification" section of the graphics that will be delivered with the application.
Also I'd like to find a complete documentation of the library.
Is it possible to find it ?
I'm in the initial stage of a re-write of an old application written in Pascal and MS-DOS so I have to make a plan for all the software I will use to do that.
Thanks in advance for any help

Sergio
Italy


If something can go wrong, it will.
(The Murphy Law)
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SBonfiglio Posted - Feb 06 2021 : 02:57:33
Thank you.
I will read the docs, then I will ask again if I need it.
Thanks again.



If something can go wrong, it will.
(The Murphy Law)
xequte Posted - Feb 05 2021 : 20:54:35
Hi Sergio

Sorry, what do you mean by this:

> without using a true "editing" section but in a "modification"
> section of the graphics that will be delivered with the application.

Complete documentation is available at:

https://www.imageen.com/help/


Also, there are over 200 demos at:

https://www.imageen.com/demos/


Nigel
Xequte Software
www.imageen.com