[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I hope you don't mind my asking you a question concerning C++ > > Do you know how I would save a picture I've drawn on the screen in memory > so I'd be able to close the program and re-open it and recall that picture. I > only know how to store in the dynamic memory which gets deleted when I > close the program. (I'm using Borland C++ in dos and the functions getimage() > and putimage() ) > > Thanks for you time. Sorry if I've bothered you. > from Harvo Jones This is a Unix programming list. I am sure that there are functions available in the Borland C++ Graphics library that will readilly accomplish what you are trying to do. Which ones you need exactly I do not know. You'd probably be better off going to a discussion list that deals with topics in Dos/Windows C/C++ programming. You'll probably find more people on such a list who are readilly familiar with the Borland C/C++ libraries and functions. This list deals mainly with the gcc/g++ compiler and related topics involving Unix/Linux C & C++ programmingand related topics under Unix. Good Luck -- email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Local mailserver <landreau.ruffe.edu> , remote <ns.computer.net>
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