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Thank you, James. This is great - it's working fine. You did a great job of deciphering hieroglyphics.

Now the image shows great, but when you resize the window, it "crops" the image - it displays only the image part which is covered by the window (in other words, it does not compress the image size so that regardless of the actual window size, the entire image will always be shown).

Can you suggest how to do it? (I could set up a resize event, and then in the event handler subroutine, change the image size and re-display, but this sounds a bit like a kludge, it there an automatic way to do it?)

Many TIA - Helen

(Running DWIM Perl 5.14.2 on Windows 7 and WinXP SP 3)


In reply to Re^2: wxPerl: is BitmapFromImage implemented? by HelenCr
in thread wxPerl: is BitmapFromImage implemented? by HelenCr

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