The Image Capture toolbar contains functionality for capturing .bmp, .jpg, and .eps images of the graphics area, panel area, and any user defined rectangular area or frame. The Image Capture toolbar is only supported and visible on the Windows platforms.
The Image Capture toolbar can be turned on and off from View > Toolbars. The detailed behavior of each button is described in the table below:
Icon |
LEFT Click |
LEFT Behavior |
Save Image to File/Clipboard |
Left click button to toggle on/off saving .bmp image capture icons to file or to clipboard. |
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Capture Graphics Area |
Left click button to capture .bmp image of graphics area. If Save Image to File toggle is on, then additionally enter a file name in the Save As dialog, otherwise use standard <ctrl>-v functionality to paste the image from the clipboard into the desired application. |
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Capture Panel Area |
Left click button to capture .bmp image of panel area. If Save Image to File toggle is on, then additionally enter a file name in the Save As dialog, otherwise use standard <ctrl>-v functionality to paste the image from the clipboard into the desired application. |
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Capture Rectangular Area |
Left click button, then left click and hold to draw a rectangle around any portion of the HyperForm window; release to capture .bmp image of rectangular area. If Save Image to File toggle is on, then additionally enter a file name in the Save As dialog, otherwise use standard ctrl-v functionality to paste the image from the clipboard into the desired application. |
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Capture Frame |
Left click button, then left click and hold to select any frame in the window, as you more the mouse over a valid frame the frame will highlight; release to capture .bmp image of selected frame. If Save Image to File toggle is on, then additionally enter a file name in the Save As dialog, otherwise use standard ctrl-v functionality to paste the image from the clipboard into the desired application. |
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Capture Graphics Area as .jpg |
Left click button to capture .jpg image of graphics area; enter a file name in the Save As dialog; click Save. .jpg options can be set from the Options > Postscript panel. |