Qsr Nrwn Posted November 5, 2006 Share Posted November 5, 2006 Well I'm writing a program that graphicates some set of data over a control created with GUICtrlCreateGraphic and modified with GUICtrlSetGraphic and I need to save those represented data in any image format (preferably as .png or .jpg or .gif). Those are run-time generated graphics so I have no choice to use a background image (besides it, it will increase the size of the compiled script and I'm trying to keep it as simple and ligthweigth as possible). I just need a hint if it is possible... Rev 127 Et factum et prælium magnum in cælo: Michaël et angeli ejus præliabantur cum dracone, et draco pugnabat, et angeli ejus: 8 et non valuerant, neque locus inventus est eorum amplius in cælo.9 Et projectus est draco ille magnus, serpens antiquus, qui vocatur diabolus, et Satanas, qui seducit universum orbem: et projectus est in terram, et angeli ejus cum illo missi sunt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cppman Posted November 5, 2006 Share Posted November 5, 2006 Get a screenshot of that region using LazyCat's ScreenCapture plugin. Search for it. Miva OS Project Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Qsr Nrwn Posted November 6, 2006 Author Share Posted November 6, 2006 It seems to be what I need... thanks a lot! Let me test it... And another question: Is it covered covered by the same license than autoit v3? Lazycat's website doesn't have a link for a license. Thanks in advance. Rev 127 Et factum et prælium magnum in cælo: Michaël et angeli ejus præliabantur cum dracone, et draco pugnabat, et angeli ejus: 8 et non valuerant, neque locus inventus est eorum amplius in cælo.9 Et projectus est draco ille magnus, serpens antiquus, qui vocatur diabolus, et Satanas, qui seducit universum orbem: et projectus est in terram, et angeli ejus cum illo missi sunt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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