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- From: alexp@sci.kun.nl (Alex Priem)
- Subject: Making a PICT file on a PC; --->Mac
- Message-ID: <By2r1x.MLp@sci.kun.nl>
- Sender: news@sci.kun.nl (NUnet News Owner)
- Organization: University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 16:27:32 GMT
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- I've written a program (on a PC) that produces some nice graphs, and would like
- to import these graphs (as PICT-file) in my favourite wordprocessor (on
- the Mac). I've looked at the code from the 'pbmplus' package, and it
- doesn't look that nice. Plus that it only produces the 'data-fork'
- (as they say) of the picture, so you need Binhex or something like that to
- produce a 'readable' picture.
- What I'm looking for is some code (in C) that produces a PICT-file (or MacPaint-
- file, since my graphs are just B&W) *on a PC*, which could be easily be read
- in *on a Mac*. Any help would be appreciated!
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- Greetings, ALeX
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