hartung@amos.ling.ucsd.edu (Jeff Hartung) (01/28/89)
I am writing a program to create graphs of some data in Turbo Pascal 5.0 and would like to make graphs on the screen using the Graph unit, then print the image out on a printer. So far I have been entirely unsuccessful in figuring out how to get a screen created in the graphics mode to print out on the printer. I have both an MX-80 and Epson-FX-like (actually a Panasonic KX-P1091i) printer available to print out the image. I know that this can be done as other graphics programs I've used (like Harvard Graphics or Print Master) do just that. Does anyone know how to accomplish this feat? I feel that I'm missing something, but quite frankly, I'm stumped. A screendump procedure that I could link in to the program would be great, if anyone knows of one. The graphics drivers that will be used will be both a Hercules (mono) and a CGA. --Jeff Hartung-- Disclaimer: "Nobody here really cares what I think anyhow." ARPA - hartung@amos.ling.ucsd.edu UUCP - ucsd!amos.ucsd.edu!hartung