ttf@rutgers.edu (Tihamer T. Toth-Fejel) (03/23/90)
In Xerox Interlisp, it is very easy to take a snapshot of any portion of the screen, create a window that is the same size as the selected region, and copies the portion of the screen into that new window. It is very useful for reference, etc. While dumpregion takes care of the first step (taking portions of screens and turning 'em into rasterfiles) I don't know what it takes to bitblt (Xerox Parc term for copying a bunch of pixels from one place to another) the rasterfile into a window. Does anyone have a subroutine that does such a thing? Please reply directly to me at ttf@iti.org, since its hard to keep up with this newsgroup. If I get snapshot to work, I'll post it here and at titan if I can. ttf@iti.org (Tihamer T. Toth-Fejel) Industrial Technology Institute, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 (313) 769-4248 home: (313) 622-4741