This looks like a bug in Lotus Screen Cam. When I blit the contents of the LCD area to the screen, I create a bitmap that uses a negative value in the height field. This tells Windows that the scanlines appear in, well, the correct order. Normally, Windows deals with bitmaps that are upside down -- the bottommost scanline appears first in the bitmap and the topmost scanline appears last. However, you can get Windows to reverse this sense by creating a bitmap with a negative value in the height field. It sounds to me like Lotus Screen Cam doesn't support this facility. If you want to change this, I can point you to the right areas of the source code that would need to be modified. -- Keith Rollin -- Palm OS Emulator engineer "Steve Juntunen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/22/99 09:14:50 AM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: "Steve Juntunen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: (Keith Rollin/HQ/3Com) Subject: Palm emulator/Lotus Screen Cam I have been trying to put together a presentation using the Palm emulator and Lotus Screen cam software--the problem is, when I run the recorded presentation the screen of the emulator is upside down, everything else seems normal. I am using the latest emulator and Lotus' Millinium Edition of Screen Cam. Any tips are greatly appreciated best regrards, Steve
