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#1 Post by Eugene Lutsenko »

Is it possible to create an image without displaying it, and then change the size and display. Perhaps in this way is displayed on the image, the pixels which is more than the monitor resolution?

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It depends on what kind of object in which you are displaying the image.

I need more information.
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#3 Post by Eugene Lutsenko »

rdonnay wrote:It depends on what kind of object in which you are displaying the image.

I need more information.
Glad Roger that you returned safely from your trip!
And let me send you the system and tell you how to run the desired mode in which you want to make a scaling of the graphic?

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#4 Post by rdonnay »

Glad Roger that you returned safely from your trip!
I have not yet returned.
I am still travelling but staying a few days at my brother's house and then moving on to the Xbase++ software conference.
I will be travelling for another 8-9 days.

I have already ridden 3000 miles on this trip with another 1500 miles to go.
The eXpress train is coming - and it has more cars.

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#5 Post by Eugene Lutsenko »

Wow! Wow !!! I am when I go to the car (I have Chinese RAV4) and see someone on Harllee, I always remember you. I really wish you a happy journey! My father was very fond of good bikes, but it was the German BMW, NSU. I, too, was a boy with a big udovlstvie drove them through the woods and in an empty stadium. It was all in Moscow, where I was born.

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#6 Post by rdonnay »

This has been a great trip so far.

3000 miles and perfect weather. No rain.

October in the American West is very nice riding time.
On the way home I will ride by the Grand Canyon.

I don't think we have any Chinese cars here in America.
I have never seen one.
Lots of motorcyles. My son-in-law has a BMW.
I prefer a Harley.
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#7 Post by Eugene Lutsenko »

Wow! I'm very happy for you! And I just RAV4, you can not tell, all the cogs are the same, only made ​​in China. Of course I also prefer the original, but it costs almost two and a half times more expensive ....

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