Gregory,
Screen is 480 x 320 pixels
434 x 287 pixels is as near as a full screen size drawing using
NewtPaint, I can get using a program called fullscreen when I use the
newton as a drawing pad. So were I you, I would size it aroung 420 x
280 to have room for a frame or button bar around your PICT, notice I am
keeping the same aspect ratio.
Share you backdrops with the rest of us :-). Here are some of my
drawing from the newton and also my old Duo 280:
http://www.olypen.com/charan/realWebxcribbling/index.html feel free to
play with them if you wish.
Randy
On Wednesday, July 31, 2002, at 10:41 PM, Gregory J. Wayman wrote:
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> Anybody use this program? I am trying to create a pkg for Avi's. I have
> changed a Jpeg to a PICT , 16 shade of gray but I am unclear on how to
> resize it to fit a 2100 in portrait.
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