Hi Tod,
This sounds fairly simple. You can use Revolution's paint/draw tools
to draw objects over the existing image and export the result to JPEG
when done. The only slightly more difficult part is that you may need
your own tools palette, but even that isn't too difficult.
Best,
Mark
Hello,
I would like to create a stack that will allow the user to "Markup" an Image.
The image would be displayed on the card and the user should be able to draw
ovals, arrows, and lines on the image. Think of it as hi-lighting certain parts
of the image. They also need to be able to label par
Hi,
I'm in the process of doing something like this at the moment, except
I am generating a QuickTime movie. I will hopefully be at the stage
of having a general purpose object creator ready by the end of next
week. I will most likely use my ISM module, but I'm sure there will
be some low
Excuse me for butting in, but I, too, am interested in anything
regarding drawing with RR. I went to the bug report mentioned below,
but didn't see a thing of interest. How do you use these reports if
you're not adding a new one to the topic?
Joe Wilkins
On Apr 16, 2007, at 8:13 PM, Mark W
Todd-
Monday, April 16, 2007, 9:30:59 AM, you wrote:
> I would like to create a stack that will allow the user to "Markup" an Image.
You might want to check out that long-standing sore thumb (I'm having
trouble wrapping my mind around these mixed metaphors) of drawing
capabilities, BZ#624, befor
Hello,
I would like to create a stack that will allow the user to "Markup" an Image.
The image would be displayed on the card and the user should be able to draw
ovals, arrows, and lines on the image. Think of it as hi-lighting certain parts
of the image. They also need to be able to label par