Hi Tiemo,
The clipboarddata["image"] should contain valid picture data only, in
PNG, TIF, JPG, GIF or another format. This should work?
export image "b1" to myImage as PNG
set the clipbaorddata["image"] to myImage
Now you should be able to paste it in a graphics programme. Ken's
method works too, but you always get the original format of the image
and can't control it yourself.
Best,
Mark
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Op 20-apr-2007, om 17:35 heeft Tiemo Hollmann TB het volgende
geschreven:
Hello,
thought, it would be very simple, now I get a mysterious result. I
have an
image with an assigned filename (png file).
If I use: set the clipboardData["image"] to image "b1"
and paste it into any graphic program, it gives me a totally black
image of
small size (128x32px) and not the copied image. At least there is
any kind
of "communication", because the pasted image has the same dpi, as
the source
image
I am puzzled, because I don't find any other parameters.
Has anyone experienced this phenomenon too? Or is it just a wrong
usage?
Thank for any tip
Tiemo (WinXP, 2.8.0)
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