Yes, that's a known problem. This particular bug with cut and paste from MS
Paint was fixed in Constructor 1.1.3 which came in R5.

HTH,
JK Lam
Metrowerks Technical Support

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From: Sudipta Ghose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: What tools can I use to create/edit bitmaps


> In Paint, create a  B/W bitmap, draw your bitmap in Paint. In the
> constructor, set the image size to the size of the bitmap you created.
> Use the Options/Set image size ... menu. Now, copy the half of the
> bitmap form paint, and paste it to codewarrior. Next copy, the other
> half of the bitmap form paint, paste it on Constructor, and position it
> properly. A lot more work than, simple pasting, but thats how it works!
> If you copy the whole bitmap, or more than half of the size, then the
> constructor distorts the bitmap. My guess is it reverses the bytes.
> Anybody from Metroworks can throw some light? I am using constructor
> version 1.02 by the way (the one with CodeWarrior 4.0).
>
> HTH.
>
> -Sugho-
>
>
> ----------------<Reply Separator>------------------------------------
> Date: 20 Mar 1999 16:42:40 -0800
> From: Jim McQuillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: What tools can I use to create/edit bitmaps
> Can someone point me to a better bitmap editor to use for creating form
> bitmaps?
> I have CW5 and I am trying to create a large bitmap (140x140)
> When I do this with the bitmap editor that is in Constructor,
> I don't have very good control over the individual bits, and
> I don't know how to zoom in.  When I edit smaller bitmaps,
> it seems to be zoomed in.Is it possible to use something like Paint on
> Windows?
> If so, how would I get the finished bitmap into my project?
> Thanks,
>
> Jim McQuillan
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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