I've created a texture format for another program I've designed, but would like to make it so when I go into files I could visualize them within files the way jpeg and png are done are handled.
Was curious if this was possible.
I've created a texture format for another program I've designed, but would like to make it so when I go into files I could visualize them within files the way jpeg and png are done are handled.
Was curious if this was possible.
Can show us an example of what you want to do?
Hi Chase
Assuming your question is related to software development, there's an article on MSDN about writing your own 'preview handlers' that may interest you. It's essentially written for managed code, but may also offer some useful insights if you intend to use native code.
See: Windows Vista and Office: Writing Your Own Preview Handlers
Is this what you're referring to?
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