On 15 Mar 01 at 0:23, owner-arachne-digest@arachne wrote: >Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 13:53:49 -0500 >From: "L.D. Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: maps > >I hadn't realized that making clickable "maps" was so simple. The only >place I'd probably have a problem is on the polygon; it doesn't seem to >follow a pattern I can understand. <G> > >Anyone else interested in playing with maps but who can't because of not >being able to find out the coordinates, there is a great piece of >software for Win3.x ... Graphic Workshop. Although it doesn't have a >specific function to "map out a graphic," you can use the "crop image" >function to do just that; the coordinates on the graphic are displayed >in nice bold numbers at the top of the screen as you move the cursor. Coordinates will probably be displayed in any painting program. If you like to "map out a graphic" in DOS, you can use shareware Neopaint (even if numbers are not nice bold, they are there, too). Regards Christof Lange _______________________________________________ Christof Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Prokopova 4, 130 00 Praha 3, Czech Republic phone: (+420-2) 22 78 18 00 / 22 78 20 02, telefax: 22 78 18 01 http://www.volny.cz/cce.zizkov
