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

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