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\deflang1033\pard\plain\f2\fs36\cf1\b Ultimate ToolBox Common Dialog with Preview\plain\f2\fs36\b
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\par \plain\f2\fs24\cf2\b COXPreviewDialog\plain\f2\fs28\b
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\par \plain\f2\fs20 This class provides a way of implementing a common FileOpen dialog with a preview area in it. This is a generic class suitable as a base class for all File-Open dialogs needing preview functionality. Some important virtual overridables are available.\plain\f2\fs24
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\par \plain\f2\fs24\b Features:\plain\f2\fs24
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\par \pard\li720\fi-360{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnindent360{\pntxtb\'b7}}\plain\f2\fs20 {\pntext\f1\'b7\tab}Easy to implement\plain\f2\fs24
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\par \plain\f2\fs20 {\pntext\f1\'b7\tab}Straightforward C++ interface\plain\f2\fs24
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\par \plain\f2\fs20 {\pntext\f1\'b7\tab}Works in both 16 & 32-bit applications, switches automatically from template when used in Win 95 or Win NT. (There is a problem in the NT 4.0 Beta that's being looked into) \plain\f2\fs24
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\par \plain\f2\fs20 {\pntext\f1\'b7\tab}For 256 color modes, palette handling is provided through a virtual function \plain\f2\fs24
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\par \plain\f2\fs20 {\pntext\f1\'b7\tab}Turn the Preview on and off with a checkbox in the File Open dialog\plain\f2\fs24
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\par \pard\plain\f2\fs24\cf2\b COXBmpFileDialog\plain\f2\fs28\b
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\par \plain\f2\fs20 This class implements a common FileOpen dialog with a preview area that displays the BMP/DIB image format. This class is derived from COXPreviewDialog\plain\f2\fs24
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\par \plain\f2\fs24\b Features:
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\par
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\par \plain\f2\fs20 Same as COXPreviewDialog but this derived class previews BMP/DIB images.\plain\f2\fs24
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\par \plain\f2\fs20\b How to use\plain\f2\fs24\b
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\par \plain\f2\fs20 Nothing special, just pull it into your project and there you go.\plain\f2\fs24
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\par \pard\plain\f3\fs20
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\par }
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