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Capturing and stretching image

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    Jose Luis Sogorb
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    Hi: I need to capture an image made in my window (with MoveTo and LineTo functions) and stretched it to another size. How can I make it? thanks,

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      Hi: I need to capture an image made in my window (with MoveTo and LineTo functions) and stretched it to another size. How can I make it? thanks,

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      Selvam R
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      Hi, Find the following articles for Capturing a Window Image Into a Bitmap File and use Mapping mode functions to change the size in image. http://www.codeguru.com/Cpp/G-M/bitmap/capturing/article.php/c4919/[^] Regards, Selvam

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        Hi, Find the following articles for Capturing a Window Image Into a Bitmap File and use Mapping mode functions to change the size in image. http://www.codeguru.com/Cpp/G-M/bitmap/capturing/article.php/c4919/[^] Regards, Selvam

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        Thanks, but is it not another easier solution without saving first the image to a file?

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