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- Sara Alavioon (sara@kcs.com.au) wrote:
- : Hello,
- : Can anybody please help me on this
- :
- : I have an AmosPro program, and trying to change one of its screens. The
- : original screen file is an iff file sizing 352X256. This size should be
- : kept because of its dependence to the rest of the program.
- : I edited the file with dpaint (version 4) and kept the original picture
- : size in its screen format and saved the file.
- : When I load this new iff file in AmosPro, The screen is shifted to the
- : left.
-
- What do you mean with 'is shifted to the left'? That the left part of your
- picture disappears, and only the right 'side' of the picture is visible?
- Have you tried opening up your own screen with the dimensions 352x256, and
- restricting the display size with Screen Display? Then you should be able
- to load your picture without the 'shifting' effect -- but in order to view
- the picture you'd have to scroll the screen manually. I've done it scores
- of times with a Monopoly game.
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- : If I change the screen size to the standard size in screen format, I
- : won't get the shifting, but the screen is smaller (320X256). The screen
- : format does not gives any option for setting the screen size to 352X256.
-
- Aha -- like I said: open up a screen the size of your picture, and then
- narrow the width of the view using Screen Display.
-
- Maarten
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