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Monthly Archives: October 2020
Print product signs in C#
This is a program I recently wrote to print product signs for my bakery The Enchanted Oven. You can modify the code to use your product names and prices. In the program’s main form (upper left in the picture), select … Continue reading
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Tagged C#, C# programming, drawing, example, example program, graphics, product signs, Windows Forms programming
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Display flash cards in C#
This example displays flash cards created by two pervious examples. The post Split images into halves in C# shows how to separate the prompt and result flash card images. The post Label images at the bottom in C# shows how … Continue reading
Posted in image processing
Tagged C#, C# programming, example, example program, flash cards, hiragana, image processing, Windows Forms programming
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Label images at the bottom in C#
The second step in building a Hiragana flash card program is to label images so you can understand what they mean. My last post in the series, Split images into halves in C#, showed how to split an image into … Continue reading
Posted in graphics, image processing
Tagged C#, C# programming, example, example program, graphics, image processing, label images, Windows Forms programming
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Split images into halves in C#
Sometimes I starts a project that begins simply enough but that requires me to write a couple of other programs. In this case I wanted to write a simple flash card program to display images of Japanese Hiragana characters so … Continue reading
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Tagged C#, C# programming, example, example program, graphics, image processing, split images, Windows Forms programming
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Allow scrolling while making a diagonal picture montage in C#
The post Make an improved diagonal picture montage in C# describes a program that lets you make a diagonal picture montage similar to the one shown above. I recently wanted to make a picture montage that was much bigger. There … Continue reading
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Tagged C#, C# programming, drawing, example, example program, graphics, image processing, montage, picture montage, pictures, Pinterest, rotate images, tools, Windows Forms programming
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