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DLL Talk / Looking for a Printer dll

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fasdfsdaf
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Posted: 18th May 2005 13:15
I'm looking for a(two) dll(s) that can print a part of the page (like:
and that emails: (
)?



thanks to all who reply,

nitrixik

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Posted: 18th May 2005 16:48
Both are now only availiable in source code form - the latter has been like that for several years now.

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...and where could I find that? and is it for C++ and compatible with DevC++? or do I just try and find some other way of doing either of those?

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Posted: 21st May 2005 02:13
1. Try his site maybe?
2. Nick codes using Visual C++, so it may not work for Dev-C++ without changes.

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Posted: 21st May 2005 03:39
Cant be clearer than that

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Well, it just so happens that I can't find any code for printing/email on that site...

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Posted: 21st May 2005 05:35
And where abouts are you looking ?

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Posted: 21st May 2005 07:37
i found it in 17 seconds - i timed myself - its under misc and then it says
Quote: "Source code to my old plug-ins can be found here. These may require work in order to compile"


I must say your site is poorly designed - it should have taken me 16 seconds to find it

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Well, as I can do it in a couple of seconds, it stays as it is.

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hehehe...I saw the games and I started looking elsewhere (kicks himself in head) I found it in less than 2 seconds. Thnx.

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You found AtomZ ? Good, isn't it ? Found any bugs in it ?

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Atomz wasn't on that page. What I mean was when I click "misc." I saw the first few links (your old games) and thought the page wasn't what i wanted.

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Posted: 24th May 2005 01:36
Ah - really old games

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Posted: 24th May 2005 11:05
Okay...now that i've opened it, where are the commands?

Thanks for all the help,

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The resource string table holds the DBPro commands and the relevant C functions

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Posted: 25th May 2005 10:31
uh..........here's the compile log if you can make any sense of it (in DevC++):



that's for the print.

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Posted: 25th May 2005 17:08 Edited at: 25th May 2005 17:10
We said before you'll be lucky to get it to compile in DevC - the problem is the DirectX headers.
Theorectically, if you make it a standard DLL (and get rid of the all the globstruct stuff), it should compile.

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Quote: "dxdiag.h: No such file or directory"



you need to have the sdk - if i can remeber you can get the dev-c++ headers for directx from its update system

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