--On Thursday, January 09, 2003 00:12:37 -0600 Karl Becker
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Oh yes, it changes a lot. It's for a golf game, actually. The group I'm
taking a snapshot of is the course itself, made up of graphic objects.
It changes every time a new hole is loaded.
Did you try using a
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Subject: Creating thumbnail
I know this is unearthing an old topic, but I have a problem with
creating a thumbnail of a group.
I have a group
On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 02:52 AM, andu wrote:
--On Thursday, January 09, 2003 00:12:37 -0600 Karl Becker
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Oh yes, it changes a lot. It's for a golf game, actually. The group
I'm
taking a snapshot of is the course itself, made up of graphic objects.
It
--On Thursday, January 09, 2003 12:25:31 -0600 Karl Becker
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On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 02:52 AM, andu wrote:
--On Thursday, January 09, 2003 00:12:37 -0600 Karl Becker
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Oh yes, it changes a lot. It's for a golf game, actually. The
Karl,
While you can only capture screen contents, you can control where it gets
pasted by setting the topstack() to invisible or offscreen. This is how I do
it for the screen capture utility: Hemtools..
http://www.altuit.com/webs/hemingway/HemTools/HemTools.htm
But, if you're capturing content
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 11:12 PM, Karl Becker wrote:
Oh yes, it changes a lot. It's for a golf game, actually. The group
I'm taking a snapshot of is the course itself, made up of graphic
objects.It changes every time a new hole is loaded.
There may be ways to turn a problem
I know this is unearthing an old topic, but I have a problem with
creating a thumbnail of a group.
I have a group that's much bigger than the size of my window, and I
want to make a sort of preview of the entire group's contents similar
to the Navigator palette in Adobe applications. I got
Does the group's appearance change?
If not then I think your best bet would be to take a series of screen
snapshots, combine/merge/modify/Resize in Photoshop then import back
into your project. This will give you the best result.
Eric
Thinker Toys,Inc.
Oh yes, it changes a lot. It's for a golf game, actually. The group
I'm taking a snapshot of is the course itself, made up of graphic
objects.It changes every time a new hole is loaded.
Thanks for the suggestion anyhow :-)
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 11:30 PM, thinkertoys wrote:
Thanks Chipp! Just one question:
How can you get the id of the image that was created when importing?
I've tried getting it and the result and neither give me anything.
Karl
On Sunday, December 22, 2002, at 02:05 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
Do an import snapshot of the grcs you want and then
Recently, Karl Becker wrote:
How can you get the id of the image that was created when importing?
I've tried getting it and the result and neither give me anything.
One way:
get the id of the last img
Make sure you do this before rearranging anything.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative
--On Monday, December 23, 2002 21:27:10 -0600 Karl Becker
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Thanks Chipp! Just one question:
How can you get the id of the image that was created when importing?
I've tried getting it and the result and neither give me anything.
The newImage message:
on newImage
put
How could I go about creating a thumbnail - either an image or actual
shrunk down graphic objects - of a group of graphic objects? I have
lots of them that are all big, and I want to shrink them down and
display an overview of the entire document in a corner of the screen,
like the Navigator
How could I go about creating a thumbnail - either an image or actual
shrunk down graphic objects - of a group of graphic objects? I have
lots of them that are all big, and I want to shrink them down and
display an overview of the entire document in a corner of the screen,
like the Navigator
Do an import snapshot of the grcs you want and then resize the resulting
image and lock the loc of it to keep it from resizing. You may want to do
another import snapshot of the newly lockloc 'ed image if you're trying to
keep the filesize small.
-Chipp
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