hi Benoit,
I think there was a missunderstanding.
What I mean:
the instruction: image2 = image1.Rotate(45)
rotating the image on the middle.
But the middlepoint of image2 is not the middlepoint of image1.
that is my problem.
at 90° it was rigth.
kind regards
Jürgen
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hi Benoit,
just a qustion.
Can you explain what you mean with don't use Grab()?
How copy I the Drawingarea into a Image?
Kind regards
Jürgen
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> Datum: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 21:25:14 +0200
> Von: "Benoît Minisini"
> An: mailing list for gambas users
> Betreff: Re:
hi Benoit,
thank you for quick answering.
I use SuSE Linux 11.1 with KDE 4
Do you realy want have the FULL project?
That are 102 files.
If you want all Files plaese write me a mail.
kind regards
Jürgen
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> Then, rotating an image is always done around its center
Hi,
thank you for answering of my question.
enclosed is the source you want as attachment.
hope you have a solution.
PS: I'm writting a program for making lasershow under linux
thank you and kind regards
Jürgen
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> Datum: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 16:47:53 +0200
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