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diff --git a/Examples/GrabScreen.c b/Examples/GrabScreen.c index 2575d1c..fde0bf2 100644 --- a/Examples/GrabScreen.c +++ b/Examples/GrabScreen.c @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ /* ** -** $Id: $ -** $Revision: $ +** $Id: GrabScreen.c,v 21.1 92/05/18 01:05:18 chris Exp $ +** $Revision: 21.1 $ ** ** $Filename: Examples/GrabScreen.c $ ** $Author: Christian A. Weber $ ** $Release: 21.1 $ -** $Date: 92/05/18 15:29:18 $ +** $Date: 92/05/18 01:05:18 $ ** ** IFF library example program. Compile with Lattice C 5.x. ** This program saves the contents of the frontmost screen as an IFF file @@ -62,12 +62,15 @@ */ struct Library *IFFBase; -char version[] = "\0$VER: GrabScreen 21.1 by Christian A. Weber"; +char version[] = "\0$VER: GrabScreen 21.2 by Christian A. Weber"; /**************************************************************************** ** This is an example implementation of an IFF writer. It writes the ** contents of a screen to an IFF ILBM file. +** Basically, this routine does the same as IFFL_SaveBitMap(), but it is +** here anyway to show you how to write an IFF file using iff.library's +** generic write functions. */ BOOL MySaveScreen(struct Screen *screen,char *filename) |