• Subject: Re: Clipboard copy for including Client Access 5250 screens indocumentation
  • From: Jim Langston <jlangston@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 11:29:43 -0700
  • Organization: Conex Global Logistics Services, Inc.

You might want to try Paint Shop Pro.  That is what I use for most of my 
graphical
editing at home, and it has a number of features that might help you.  I know 
it has
reverse image, cropping, color and palette manipulation, etc...

It is put out by a company called JASC http://www.jasc.com/psp.html and you can
download a free 30 day evaluation copy.  I know this is not exactly what you 
want,
as you would have to capture the image, then load it into paint shop pro and 
modify
it, but it should do what you want.

Regards,

Jim Langston

Dan Bale wrote:

> I am in the process of creating documentation for a new application.  The
> documentation is to include 5250 screen shots.  My normal Client Access screen
> setup is having the black background and, using the clipboard to transfer the
> image into a Word document, it looks pretty nasty.  I could fiddle with the
> color pallette temporarily to make it a white background and change all of the
> other foreground colors, but then I lose my original settings.
>
> Several years ago, I was in a shop that used Client Access on an OS/2 PC and
> they had a shareware clipboard utility that was perfect for this, it seemed to
> be written for these type of 5250 screen shots.  It allowed you to set the 
>image
> negatively, which is exactly what I need now.  It also featured some basic
> graphics editing, such that I was able to clip the toolbar out of the image.
>
> Alas, now I'm on Win95.  I downloaded several shareware utilities last week, 
>but
> none of them had either of the features I mentioned above.
>
> Is there anyone out there using something that has these features?
>
> Thanks,
> Dan Bale

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