.NET graphics book

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Does anyone have any opinion about this book:

".NET Graphics and Printing"
Peter G. Aitken
ISBN 1931097043

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1931097046/

Can someone new to both Windows graphics and .NET pick up both at the
same time using this book?

I am particularly interested in whether this book covers printing, for
example.

AW
 
However, after 25 years of
experience has anybody ever suggested you need to get a clue about
the presentation of your work?

Ok. You've just volunteered!

I write code and I freely admit my webmaster skills are crap because It's
way down on my list of things to do.

Crank me out a new look and feel that does the trick and I'll leave a link
on the site that directs all the thousands of people who come to my site to
yours.

Are you up for the challenge?

--
Bob Powell [MVP]
C#, System.Drawing

Check out the GDI+ FAQ
http://www.bobpowell.net/gdiplus_faq.htm

Buy quality Windows Forms tools
http://www.bobpowell.net/xray_tools.htm

New GDI+ articles include how to use the LinearGradientBrush and
how to draw text on a reversed Y axis for graphs and charts.
 
What's wrong with his presentation? So far, I haven't had any problems
finding what I want to look up using his GDI+ FAQ. He doesn't cover the
entire GDI+ Namespace and doesn't claim to. But, all in all, he has a LOT
of useful information there and easy to access too.
james
 
Yours isn't all that much better, Clinton. Has anybody ever suggested you
need to get a clue about tact? :p

OH MY GAWD, though, NORFED is/was your client? Ever found anyone willing to
pay with ALC?

Jon
 
*sigh*

Guess it's just too much to say "Thanks bob" and get on with your life, eh?
 
Hmm, seems you dont have a lot of room to talk. The URL below in your sig
is terrible. I nearly went blind.
 
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