FGIW2: Visual Basic Version
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' *
' FGIW2.frm *
' *
' This example shows how to play a flic file from an FGI library, using *
' either fgi_showflic() or the low-level fgi_flicxxx() routines. *
' *
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Dim hPal As Long
Dim hVB As Long, hFGI As Long
Dim cxClient As Long, cyClient As Long
Dim Context(20) As Byte
Private Sub Form_Activate()
Call fg_realize(hPal)
Refresh
End Sub
Private Sub Form_KeyDown(KeyCode As Integer, Shift As Integer)
If KeyCode = vbKeyF1 Then
Screen.MousePointer = 11
Call fgi_showflic("GLASS.FLI", 2, 0, hFGI)
Screen.MousePointer = 0
ElseIf KeyCode = vbKeyF2 Then
Screen.MousePointer = 11
Call fgi_flicskip(Context(0), -1)
While fg_flicplay(Context(0), 1, 0) > 0
Call fg_vbscale(0, fg_getmaxx(), 0, fg_getmaxy(), 0, cxClient - 1, 0, cyClient - 1)
Wend
Call fgi_flicskip(Context(0), -1)
While fg_flicplay(Context(0), 1, 0) > 0
Call fg_vbscale(0, fg_getmaxx(), 0, fg_getmaxy(), 0, cxClient - 1, 0, cyClient - 1)
Wend
Screen.MousePointer = 0
End If
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
ScaleMode = 3
Call fg_setdc(hDC)
hPal = fg_defpal()
Call fg_realize(hPal)
Call fg_vbinit
hVB = fg_vballoc(320, 200)
Call fg_vbopen(hVB)
Call fg_vbcolors
hFGI = fgi_open(App.Path & "\EXAMPLE.FGI")
If hFGI = 0 Then
Call MsgBox("Unable to open FGI file.", vbCritical, "Error")
Unload Me
Exit Sub
End If
Call fgi_flicopen("GLASS.FLI", Context(0), hFGI)
Call fg_flicplay(Context(0), 1, 0)
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Paint()
Call fg_vbscale(0, fg_getmaxx(), 0, fg_getmaxy(), 0, cxClient - 1, 0, cyClient - 1)
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Resize()
cxClient = ScaleWidth
cyClient = ScaleHeight
Refresh
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Unload(Cancel As Integer)
Call fgi_close(hFGI)
Call fg_vbclose
Call fg_vbfree(hVB)
Call fg_vbfin
End Sub
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