Michael

Somebody on the list was doing something like this for designing window 
frames .. not sure how he was doing it.  He *may* have been using Visio 
automation but I am not sure.

Doing it with GDI might be tricky because it would be difficult to 
interact with the drawing once it had been painted/drawn - I think.

Of course you could get around that by storing all the elements of the 
drawing in a table - then when you click on the drawing, get the 
coordinates and do a lookup of them in the table to find the "object" 
clicked on ?

Hope it gives you some ideas, anyway ...

Cheers

Paul Newton

>>   
>>     
> I need to show a drawing of a picket fence with some distance markings 
> between posts and pickets.  Something like you'd see on blueprints.  
> Even better, it'd be great to somehow allow the user to click on some 
> parts of the drawing to perhaps enter even more details, like the color, 
> style of rail, etc., and then have the picture change to reflect it.
>
>   



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