Export graph image

xbury.cs at clearstream.com xbury.cs at clearstream.com
Wed Nov 24 03:21:28 EST 2004


If you scale up the window/graph 4 times or more you will get a decent 
printeable image (you'll have to reduce it's size in your program or 
change the DPIs in your image editor.

You can also cover up anything else in the screen using the systemwindow 
stack property (but this is not available for macs...) and then take your 
screenshot...

So RunRev can act as a screengrabber too! Cool!

On 24.11.2004 00:34:45 use-revolution-bounces wrote:
>I am using Ken Simons graph object and I would like to export a line
>graph to be imported into a word processing document.  I am currently
>using the snapshot command, but this seems to be a less than elegant
>solution.  If another window or mouse is in the foreground, then
>they're part of the image.  And the image itself is bitmapped and low
>quality.  I tried using Alejandro's vector2pdf script, but it only
>exports the graphics (not the text or, oddly, any of the graph object).
>
>Does anyone know how I might export a better quality image of a line
>graph?  It doesn't even have to be pdf, but the higher the quality -
>the better.
>
>Jason
>
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