Snapshot includes cursor?

William Prothero prothero at earthednet.org
Mon Jun 2 20:17:32 EDT 2014


Richard:
Thanks! I’ll try it.
Bill

On Jun 2, 2014, at 3:55 PM, Richard Gaskin <ambassador at fourthworld.com> wrote:

> If it helps, the "from <obj>" form can be used with any object, such as a group containing all the stuff you want captured.
> 
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> Richard Gaskin
> Fourth World Systems
> Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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> 
> William Prothero wrote:
> > Richard:
> > Tnx. What I’m doing is creating and drawing the various line, box,
> > and text objects for data plots. Then I take a snapshot of the
> > rectangle (not the entire card) and draw symbols onto the image using
> > the image data. Some of it is  derived from Colin’s sample
> > “simplePaint” stack. It works pretty well, except for occasional
> > snapshot oddities. Another part of the app displays a large map that
> > I scroll or drag and when scroll finishes, a snapshot is taken. The
> > user may choose to plot thousands of points on the map. I figure that
> > drawing symbols on the smaller size snapshot will be much faster than
> > on an image that is much larger. In other words, the snapshot command
> > is an integral part of an image creation/modification process that
> > includes rectangles, fields, lines, and symbols.
> 
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