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Hi, I have my image stored in $file (well the name at least).

First of all I was wondering how I could open the image (physicaly so I can see the picture)and how I could close it (these functions must be basic, but since I have a more complicated question, I might as well ask those ones).

Secondly, I would need to check the image's width...

I don't know if it's feasible, but I guess it is.

Thanks

Toutouffe

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http://proxru.port5.com/udfs.html

That's a link to LazyCat's UDF for getting and iamge width and height. As for displaying the picture look at GUICtrlCreatePic() int he help file.

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

I don't understand, I took the script from the link. When I execute his script it works fine, but I use it in my script, it doesn't accept the size[0], it says there is a probleme with the [0]...size[0] gives a size^ERROR
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to use UDF's do you just use the #include command?

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

You can do that, or just include them as text in your own script. Just make sure you include all the commented text with it. (if it has any).

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