I am not planning on dealing with formats like GIF, TIFF, PDF, PS which support multiple frames/pages per document at this time. If you want it anytime soon, you do the work.
I'll perform a UCS-4->UTF-8 translation for the strings in anticipation of things working properly, which I'm not wholly convinced that it will. The C++ interface certainly doesn't support a DrawableEncoding type, at least not yet. Dom On Sunday, August 18, 2002, at 08:25 AM, Leonard Rosenthol wrote: > At 10:57 AM -0400 8/17/02, Dom Lachowicz wrote: >> Right now it is accessible from "File->Print to Image". It prints an >> image per page of the document. For example, if your document is >> titled "Hello World.txt" the first page will be "Hello >> World.txt_1.png". With a little bit of work, we'll be able to pop up >> a dialog box and be smarter about things (choose file names, choose >> output format, ...). > > You also need to deal with formats (like TIFF) which support multiple > images per document. > > >> I also forgot that I didn't see a way to pass a unicode string to >> IM's Drawable class, or even a string with an associated encoding (eg >> ISO-8859-2 or UTF-8) which would be an acceptable work-around. I'll >> see what I can do about this. >> > > IM supports UTF-8 encoded text strings for the drawing commands. > > > Leonard > > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- > Leonard Rosenthol > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > <http://www.lazerware.com>
