-Geoff
Alignment
But, if anybody uses MSVC++ and is familiar with the resource editor and all of
its alignment options to create dialog boxes (centering, left,right alignment, etc.),
then this is what I would like to see in a graphics program for cut and paste
images. Sometimes it is just a drag to center something (or two or three) in the
middle of a new document, and having to check all four corners for equal pixel width,
when a simple centering command could solve everyone's problems.
(hmmm...if only there was a christmas tree message icon or saint nick..., do you really
want to default to a 1010101 binary icon rather than the standard posted note icon?)
Reaver
[This message has been edited by Reaver (edited December 02, 1999).]
Perfect for the holidays. I wonder if it is safe to switch to temporary
icons for special occasions, and not break any image links when replacing it
with something else after the occasion has passed?
Zer, I don't really want to splice an image, just more control over the
alignment and placement of copy and paste images. When I say copy and paste,
I mean the menu commands in the program.
Reaver
do vertical, horizontal, image-to-image, etc.. alignment of 2D images
(not 3D) ? And I don't mean for text either.
What tricks do people use to get perfect alignment and placement of
images, other than mirroring or zooming in and counting pixels?
Reaver
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