Thanks David, I didn't know about the snipping tool and that is useful. It 
allows you to take chunks of anything you have open at the moment.

I also tried jqt The plot appears separately in a "container".  I could copy 
and paste it into the missing section of the JHS display.

Now I can make "handouts" with both viewmats and plots. No need to have J to 
teach a lesson, but students could experiment on their own later.

Thanks for cheering me on as I was about to give up.

Linda
-----Original Message-----
From: Programming [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of David Mitchell
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2016 5:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] How to put a plot in a document

I was able to copy just the plot by displaying the JHS session in Chrome and 
then using right-click 'Copy Image' and, in Word, using Paste Special, with 
either the 'Bitmap' or 'Device Independent Bitmap' options.

In Firefox, I could right-click the image, select 'View Image', which opens 
just the plot as a new tab.  Then, I could right-click the image on the new 
tab, select 'copy image' and use Paste Special 'Device Independent Bitmap' in 
Word to paste the plot.

I could not find any way to capture the entire session output, with the HTML 
Canvas Plot, and paste it as a single paste.

I could not find any way in IE to capture the image with copy.

A screen capture tool, such as the Snipping Tool, will capture as much of the 
session as you can fit on one screen (including the plot) and then it can be 
put into Word using copy and paste.

David Mitchell

On 1/15/2016 23:00, Linda A Alvord wrote:
> If I run the code below, which contains a viewmat and a plot when I 
> run it in JHS, I can copy the entire output into a Word document. 
> Everything except the plot appears correctly.  Is there a way to 
> capture the plot and insert it into he document?
>
>
>
> load 'viewmat plot'
>
>
>
> ]N=:8
>
> GRB=:|.255*1 0 2{"1 #:i.8
>
> shift=: -"1 <./
>
> grid=: 13 :'(1++"1 >./y)$0'
>
> draw=: 13 :'(i.#y)(;/y)}grid y'
>
> flight=: 13 :'viewmat draw shift y'
>
> ran=: 13 :'0 0,(-<:y)+?(y,2)$y'
>
> ]R=:ran N
>
> ]S=:shift R
>
> ]T=:|.|:draw shift S
>
> GRB viewmat i.1+N
>
> GRB viewmat T
>
> path=: 13 :'plot ;/|:([y),{.y'
>
> path S
>
> S
>
>
>
> Linda
>
>
>
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