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Rozis17-Nov-09 9:41
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Tim Craig wrote:
Rozis wrote:
but MS itself disencourages this...


Microsoft discourages C++, too, but don't let that stop you.



Yep. It says: "Microsoft Windows GDI+ exposes a flat API that consists of about 600 functions, which are implemented in Gdiplus.dll and declared in Gdiplusflat.h. The functions in the GDI+ flat API are wrapped by a collection of about 40 C++ classes. It is recommended that you do not directly call the functions in the flat API. Whenever you make calls to GDI+, you should do so by calling the methods and functions provided by the C++ wrappers. Microsoft Product Support Services will not provide support for code that calls the flat API directly."

What i figure out of their documentation is that the complete GDI+ classes are internally handled by their 'flat API'. This probably means: the flat api will change without any notice.

Maybe the reason they discourages C++ is that they seem to be afraid of classes.Cool | :cool:
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