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Date: Sun 09-Jun-1989 18:20:24 From: Unknown Subject: grabbing arbitrary rectangle from Yap, Preview, or Draw I need to grab an arbitrary rectangle from one of the graphics windows above and paste it into Writenow or Draw. Is this possible? Will it be possible in .9? Thanks, Greg Shannon Computer Science Dept. Indiana University, Bloomington >From: estes@iris.ucdavis.edu (Robert Estes)
Date: Sun 09-Jun-1989 23:14:25 From: Unknown Subject: Re: grabbing arbitrary rectangle from Yap, Preview, or Draw In article <21866@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu> Greg Shannon writes: >I need to grab an arbitrary rectangle from one of the graphics >windows above and paste it into Writenow or Draw. Both Icon and Scene have "screen grab" features that let you grab an arbitrary rectangle off the screen and save it as encapsulated PS (which can then be read into WriteNow (using "Paste File Graphic") or Draw (by dragging the file icon from a Workspace Browser window into a Draw window)). If you are creating your drawings in Draw, you can actually use the pasteboard to transfer the drawings rather than having to use screen grab (which ends up reducing the drawings to bitmaps). To accomplish this in Draw, simply select the desired objects (for instance, by drawing a rectangle around the desired area or by shift-selecting multiple objects), and do a "copy." Then do a "paste" in your destination program... Draw is capable of providing the drawings in three forms: its own format, PostScript format, and TIFF format. If the destination program understands any of the above, the drawing will be pasted in. (WriteNow, for instance, can paste PostScript. Yap can too, but it pastes the PostScript code into the text window. You can then do an "execute" to see what it looks like. Preview can also read PostScript from the pasteboard.) Mathematica is also capable of copying PostScript onto the pasteboard, by the way. Thus importing Mathematica graphics into WriteNow is easy (and doesn't require screen grabbing)... Ali Ozer, NeXT Developer Support aozer@NeXT.com >From: avie@wb1.cs.cmu.edu (Avadis Tevanian)

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