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I have considerably a number of links to Win 32 API help/tutorials but can't find anything on Quest tool. Problem is am struggling to draw even a simple line on Quest frame (quest has its own window/frame) using the functions MoveToEx() and LineTo()... Nothing shows on the frame, not unless i draw lines on a Bitmap using its Device Context (hMemDC)... So far this is the only way i have manage to draw something which shows on the frame...
Last edited by SonxQ7; Apr 14th, 2008 at 9:06 am.
Maybe you should use a different compiler -- there are several free ones, such as Dev-C++ and VC++ 2008 Express.
Here is a nice tutorial that lots of people use.
Here is a nice tutorial that lots of people use.
Don't PM me with questions -- you might get a nasty PM in response. If you have a question then post it in one of the forums.
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