The LEADTOOLS WIA driver is available in LEADTOOLS version 16 or higher.
This tutorial is to provides you with a quick and easy way to generate a WIA program. For more in depth WIA programming, refer to the WIA demo.
Take the following steps to create and run a program that implement LEADTOOLS WIA features.
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Start Microsoft Visual Studio |
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Select the File->New menu option, click the "Project" menu. |
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From "Project Types" select "Other Languages" to expand it, then select "Visual C++" to expand it, then select "MFC". From the right window select "MFC Application". |
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In the Project Name dialog box, enter "WiaEnumDevTutor". |
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In the Location dialog box, use the "Examples\ClassLibrary\MSVC" directory of your LEAD installation. For example, if you installed LEADTOOLS in "C:\LEADTOOLS 19\", enter "C:\LEADTOOLS 19\Examples\ClassLibrary\MSVC", then Click OK. Then click "Next". |
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Choose "Dialog based" and click "Finish". |
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Click on the "Solution Explorer" tab, and then click on the "WiaEnumDevTutor" project to expand it. Click on the Header files, then Open "WiaEnumDevTutor.h". |
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Add the following line immediately before the class CWiaEnumDevTutorApp declaration, (keep in mind, you may have to change the path to where the header files reside): |
#include "..\..\..\..\include\ClassLib\ltwrappr.h"
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Click on the "Class View" tab. |
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Click to open the "WiaEnumDevTutor" classes branch. |
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Click "CWiaEnumDevTutorApp", and then double click the CWiaEnumDevTutorApp(void) constructor. |
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Add the following lines after |
LBase::LoadLibraries(LT_ALL_LEADLIB);
L_TCHAR * pszLicenseFile = L"Replace this with the path to the LEADTOOLS license file";
L_TCHAR * pszDeveloperKey = L"Replace this with your developer key";
LSettings::SetLicenseFile(pszLicenseFile, pszDeveloperKey);
13. | Create a new file called Imports.cpp in place it beside your project files. | |
a. | In the Project Workspace, click the Solution Explorer tab. | |
b. | Double-click the WiaEnumDevTutor folder to open it. | |
c. | Right-click the Source files folder and select Add New item. | |
d. | Expand Visual C++ tree, if it is not already expanded. | |
e. | Select Code from the sub tree. | |
f. | Select C++ File (.cpp) from the right window. | |
g. | In the name text box, specify Imports.cpp | |
h. | Click the Add button. | |
i. | Double-click the imports.cpp in the solution Explorer and add the following lines: |
#include "StdAfx.h"
#if defined(WIN64)
#pragma comment(lib, "..\\..\\..\\..\\Lib\\CDLL\\x64\\Ltwvc_x.lib")
#else
#pragma comment(lib, "..\\..\\..\\..\\Lib\\CDLL\\Win32\\Ltwvc_u.lib")
#endif // #if defined(WIN64)
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Click on the "Solution Explorer" tab. |
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Double-click the "WiaEnumDevTutor" folder to open it. |
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Double-click the "Header Files" folder to open it. Then double click "WiaEnumDevTutorDlg.h" file to open it. |
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Add the following class declaration before CWiaEnumDevTutorDlg class. |
class LMyWia : public LWia
{
LEAD_DECLAREOBJECT(LMyWia);
public:
LMyWia();
virtual ~LMyWia();
virtual L_INT EnumDevicesCallBack(pLWIADEVICEID pDeviceID);
};
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Click on the "Solution Explorer" tab. |
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Double-click the "WiaEnumDevTutor" folder to open it. |
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Double-click the "Source Files" folder to open it. Then double click "WiaEnumDevTutorDlg.cpp" file to open it. |
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Add the following class: |
LEAD_IMPLEMENTOBJECT(LMyWia);
LMyWia::LMyWia()
{
EnableCallBack(TRUE);
}
LMyWia::~LMyWia()
{
}
L_INT LMyWia::EnumDevicesCallBack(pLWIADEVICEID pDeviceID)
{
L_TCHAR szDeviceInfo[MAX_PATH] = TEXT("");
If(pDeviceID != NULL)
{
wsprintf(szDeviceInfo,
TEXT("Device ID: %s\nDevice Name: %s\nDevice Desc.:%s"),
pDeviceID->pszDeviceId,
pDeviceID->pszDeviceName,
pDeviceID->pszDeviceDesc);
MessageBox(szDeviceInfo, TEXT("Available WIA Devices"), MB_OK);
}
return WIA_SUCCESS;
}
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Click on the "Class View" tab. |
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Right click "CWiaEnumDevTutorDlg" and select Add "Add Variable..." |
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For Variable Type enter LMyWia, and for Variable Declaration put m_MyWia. Leave Access as "Public" and click OK. |
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Click to open the CWiaEnumDevTutorDlg branch. Double click the OnInitDialog() function and add the following code after line: |
// TODO: Add extra initialization here
m_MyWia.InitSession(WiaVersion1);
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Right click the CWiaEnumDevTutorDlg branch, and choose "Properties". |
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From the "Properties" window toolbar, click on the Messages icon. Then click on the empty area beside the item "WM_DESTROY" and choose OnDestroy. |
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Add the following code after the opening bracket {: |
m_MyWia.EndSession();
LBase::UnloadLibraries(LT_ALL_LEADLIB);
29. | Click on the "Solution Explorer" tab. | ||
30. | Double-click the "WiaEnumDevTutor" folder to open it. | ||
31. | Double-click the "Resource Files" folder to open it. Then double click "WiaEnumDevTutor.rc" file to open it, then double click "Dialog", and then double click "IDD_WIAENUMDEVTUTOR_DIALOG" | ||
32. | Now, drag and drop 1 button, and change its properties as follows: | ||
ID | Caption | ||
Button1 | IDC_ENUM_WIA_DEVICE | Enumerate WIA Devices | |
33. | From View menu, select "Other Windows" menu, then select "Resource View" menu, then select Dialog, and select "IDD_WIAENUMDEVTUTOR_DIALOG" | ||
34. | Double click on "Select Source" button, and add the following code: | ||
35. | Compile and test the program. |