>> I discovered the "File" "Import" "Take Snapshot" to be the easiest
>>way to get images into MetaCard.
BTW, what format are snapshot images and can they be saved to file?
Regards, Andu
> I discovered the "File" "Import" "Take Snapshot" to be the easiest
>way to get images into MetaCard. Basically keep the paint app open and just
>"snap & paste" into MetaCard...I guess I just have an aversion to saving,
>naming and managing numerous image files. I have built projects origin
> On Friday, Oct 15 1999, Peter Reid wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm developing a Mac & Win app and I've put a backdrop graphic into a
> > common background (a bit like a background graphic in a Web browser).
> > Initially, I id this using MC under Win 98. The graphic showed fine
> > on my Win 98
>This kind of problem is very rare, MetaCard usually displays the same images
>on any platform without a problem. The only exception is PICT images, which
>only display on the Mac and can't be taken cross-platform, but you're not
>using those. Different graphic editors with different settings do
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> From: Peter Reid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, October 15, 1999 6:51 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Non-appearing Graphics (sometimes!)
>
>
> Hi
>
> I'm developing a Mac & Win app and I've put a backdrop graphic int
On Friday, Oct 15 1999, Peter Reid wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm developing a Mac & Win app and I've put a backdrop graphic into a
> common background (a bit like a background graphic in a Web browser).
> Initially, I id this using MC under Win 98. The graphic showed fine
> on my Win 98 laptop, but not o
Hi
I'm developing a Mac & Win app and I've put a backdrop graphic into a
common background (a bit like a background graphic in a Web browser).
Initially, I id this using MC under Win 98. The graphic showed fine
on my Win 98 laptop, but not on another Win 98 laptop or another Win
95 laptop.