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Talks from PDC 2009 now available!
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over 3 years ago
by
Aisha Ayoub
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PDC this year had two sessions on DirectX technologies. If you attended them: thank you! For those who weren’t able to attend, the good news is that the sessions are now available online for viewing. “ Advanced Graphics Functionality Using DirectX...
DirectX Developer Blog
Internet Explorer announces to use DirectWrite & Direct2D!
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over 3 years ago
by
Aisha Ayoub
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Today, the Internet Explorer (IE) team announced they will be using DirectWrite and Direct2D for IE9! Channel 9 takes us through to the halls of IE team, and shows a sneak peek at what they have in store for IE9 . Update: check out the IE team blog...
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Working Around Problems in ID2D1Bitmap's CopyFromBitmap and CopyFromRenderTarget
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over 3 years ago
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Tom_Mulcahy
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Developers using the ID2D1Bitmap::CopyFromBitmap and ID2D1Bitmap::CopyFromRenderTarget APIs may notice problems when the source and destination rectangles are of different sizes. In particular, the source rectangle is incorrectly clipped against the destination...
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Windows Imaging Component: Working with Images in Windows
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over 3 years ago
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Varun Bhartia
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What is it? Windows Imaging Component (WIC) API enables applications to work with all common image formats. It allows developers to not have to understand intricate details of the image formats they work with. WIC has built-in support for popular formats...
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