[Scilab-users] gui2bitmap 1.2 is released

Samuel Gougeon sgougeon at free.fr
Fri Aug 9 04:52:45 CEST 2019


This release should answer to display-scaling issues encountered by Ted 
& Philipp.

Regards
Samuel

https://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/gui2bitmap

CHANGES 1.1 => 1.2
==================
* "setMenu", "setScale" and "setBorders" syntaxes added.
* gui2bitmap() now works as well on Linux (and MacOS X: not tested)
* Unit tests added.
* Tested on Windows 7 1920x1080 (with scale = 100|125|150%), 1600x900, 1280x720
* Tested on Linux Fedora 24


SYNTAXES
--------
gui2bitmap(idFig, filename)
gui2bitmap(idFig, filename, withBorders)

gui2bitmap("setMenu", parentHandle)

gui2bitmap("setBorders", borders)
gui2bitmap("setScale", scale)

with:

idFig      : handle of the figure
filename   : pathname to the output image file
withBorders: boolean
borders    : vector of 3 booleans
              [left_border, bottom_border, right_border]
scale      : Screen display zoom factor, in percentage


Le 02/08/2019 à 14:29, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> I am glad to announce the first release of the /gui2bitmat/ package :
> https://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/gui2bitmap
>
> gui2bitmap() aims to export into a .png | .jpg | .gif | .bmp bitmap image
> any graphical figure or User Interface with interactive components 
> (uicontrols).
> An option allows to get the image of the full window, including its
> border/frame (with its menus bar, tools bar, status bar, and other 
> bars ;-)
>
> It is a stand-alone function (no thirdparty needed), easy to use and 
> easy to maintain
> (no hard code to recompile from a Scilab version to next ones).
>
> It is tested on Windows, but it should run as well on Linux and MacOS.
> It is fully documented.
>
> Enjoy.
> Samuel
>
> -----------------------
>
>
>   gui2bitmap
>
> get a bitmap image of a graphical figure or interface, including its 
> uicontrols, nay window borders
>
> SYNTAXES
> --------
> gui2bitmap(idFig, filename)
> gui2bitmap(idFig, filename, withBorders)
>
> idFig      : handle of the figure
> filename   : pathname to the output image file
> withBorders: boolean
>

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