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KODAK IMAGING

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ChrisRChamberlain

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Mar 23, 2000
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Hi

Could anyone advise as to where one can find the object model for Kodak Imaging?

In particular, how to make the object visible. (.Visible = .T. does not work)

TIA

Chris :)
 
Rachel

Unfortunately not - my brain, (and throat), is in serious need of lubrication.

Can't wait for my pre-prandial libation!

Chris :-Q
 
Chris,

The document you downloaded above is an extensive manual on all aspects of image development. The specific help file for the ActiveX controls can be downloaded from:

FWIW, I had mentioned the name of the help file in: thread184-50159

Also remember, if you drop the control on a form. Right click the control and select help. If a help file is associated with the control, it will be presented. Jon Hawkins
 
Jon

Thanks for your response.

I have a project requiring automation of the Imaging for Windows application, hence the question.

The extensive manual is in fact what is required, but I wasn't aware of the existance of the ActiveX controls help, so that will also be useful.

Chris :)
 
Both of those help a lot. Does anyone know where to find other ActiveX manuals like that? I've been trying to find one for Adobe's PDF Viewer ActiveX control.
 
CHris not sure what pre-prandial libation!

is but if it means having a drink then join the club off out today and tonight and tommorow for serious pre-prandial libation!

 
Rachel

FYI, the word libation originates from the Latin libatio, meaning "a drink".

There are two other common forms of the expression:-

Liberation - what you feel like after a few, (if you're lucky) LOL

and

Liveration - what you expire from after too many libations. >:):O>


Prandial, from the Latin prandium, means meal, so serious libators, have pre-prandial, prandial and post-prandial libations.


As this post is way off topic and will probably be red flagged, here endeth the lesson.

Chris X-)
 
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