
CASIO QV Digital Camera file format for NORMAL Mode (320 ∞ 240 dots) and FINE Mode (640 ∞ 480 dots) image data.
TIFF (.tif)
• Bitmap versions of images are shown in the dialog box for selecting images.
• Installing this application also installs a folder named ”library,” which contains 18 metafiles that contain frames you can use.
4. Select the [Enlarge/Reduce], [Make Background Transparent], and [Rotate 90 degrees] options by clicking their respective checkboxes.
[Enlarge/Reduce]: Enlarges or reduces the image whenever you resize the field.
[Make Background Transparent]: Makes the background of the image transparent so anything behind it is visible.
[Rotate 90 degrees]: Rotates the image 90 degrees.
Important!
• Clicking [Delete] while an image is selected deletes that image from the graphic library folder.
5. After checking to make sure that everything is as you want, click [OK] to display graphic field with the image you selected.
• If you checked the [Enlarge/Reduce] checkbox in the [Select Library/Import Bitmap] dialog box, you can change the size of the graphic by resizing
the graphic field.
• You can close the dialog box without importing anything by clicking [Cancel].
Pasting Graphic Data From the Clipboard
The following procedure describes how to paste a graphic you have previously copied to the clipboard. See ”Copying Graphic Data to the Clipboard”
for details on how to copy graphic data to the clipboard.
• The clipboard does not support pasting of DIB Bitmap data.
2. Click the [Clipboard] radio button. This displays a dialog box that shows the graphic currently on the clipboard.
3. Select the [Enlarge/Reduce], [Make Background Transparent], and [Rotate 90 degrees] options by clicking their respective checkboxes.
[Enlarge/Reduce]: Enlarges or reduces the image whenever you resize the field.
[Make Background Transparent]: Makes the background of the image transparent so anything behind it is visible.
[Rotate 90 degrees]: Rotates the image 90 degrees.
4. After checking to make sure that everything is as you want, click [OK] to display the graphic field with the pasted graphic image.
• If you checked the [Enlarge/Reduce] checkbox in the [Select Library/Import Bitmap] dialog box, you can change the size of the graphic by resizing
the graphic field.
• You can close the dialog box without pasting anything by clicking [Cancel].
Copying Graphic Data to the Clipboard
The following procedure describes one possible example using Windows Paint to copy graphic data to the clipboard. The procedure is similar for other
applications, but may vary somewhat from that described below.
• See the user documentation that comes with Windows Paint for full details on how to use it.
1. In Windows Paint, click [Open] on the [File] menu.
2. Open the file that contains the graphic data you want to copy.
• Highlight the name of the file that contains the graphic image you want to copy by clicking on it, and then click [OK] to open the file.
3. Click the [Select] tool icon and select the area of the image that you want to copy.
4. On the [Edit] menu, click [Copy] to copy your selection to the clipboard.
• You can also perform the copy operation by pressing [Ctrl] + [C].
5. On the [File] menu, click [Exit] to close the file and exit Paint.
Drawing New Graphic Data
1. Check to make sure that there is no graphic data displayed in the [Select Library/Import Bitmap] dialog box.
• If clipboard data is visible, click either the [Library] or [Current Graphic] radio button.
• If a graphic library folder image is visible, click [Cancel] to close the dialog box. Next, on the [F
ile] menu, point to [Add Field] and then click [Add
G
raphic Field] to display a new [Select Library/Import Bitmap] dialog box.
• If the current graphic image is visible, click [Cancel] to close the dialog box. Next, deselect the graphic field that contains the image by clicking
anywhere outside it. Finally, on the [E
dit] menu, point to [Add Field] and then click [Add Graphic Field] to display a new [Select Library/Import
Bitmap] dialog box.
Important!
• Clicking [Delete] while a graphic library folder image is displayed not only clears the image from the display, it also deletes the image from the
graphic library folder. Never click [Delete] unless you actually want to delete the image from the library.
2. Click [Edit...].
3. Specify the width and the height of the graphic.
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