Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!pyramid!voder!apple!lsr From: lsr@apple.UUCP (Larry Rosenstein) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Some Mac II Misc. ramblings. Message-ID: <6974@apple.UUCP> Date: 11 Dec 87 18:18:11 GMT References: <3148@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> Reply-To: lsr@apple.UUCP (Larry Rosenstein) Organization: Advanced Technology Group, Apple Computer Lines: 34 In article <3148@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> chow@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu (Christopher Chow) writes: > >1. Right now I have a few color pictures created by various color demo > programs which I'd like to make into either startupscreens or > backdrops. Unfortunately, it appears that alot of the pictures > > b. Image B3...apparently a program written at Apple for > showing off the Mac II when it was first announced. Images can save files in PICT format (the same format used by MacDraw). This consists of 512 bytes of header followed by a standard Quickdraw picture. The easiest way to get a PICT *resource* is to copy the picture and paste it into the Scrapbook. Then use Resedit to copy the PICT resource and paste it somewhere else. You could also write a program that reads the picture from the data fork ofthe PICT file and create a PICT resource. > and just beeps. Wouldn't it be nice if FKEY-3 would dump the window > image into a color PICT resource file instead of a MacPaint file if > the screen depth is anything other than 1 bit? Has anyone written a > patch to do this? I believe this is one of the programs found in the Colorizer package, which is a commerical package of color utilities for the Mac II. -- Larry Rosenstein Object Specialist Apple Computer AppleLink: Rosenstein1 UUCP: {sun, voder, nsc, mtxinu, dual}!apple!lsr CSNET: lsr@Apple.com