When working in Borland Pascal I wrote several applications using ObjetGraphics tool. but unfortunately the producer was engulphed by some alien group who probably disliked the abilities it made available to most laymen in pascal programming.
I just wondered if the ability of defining a world scale and the other axis units could be available in tChart.
Also what I used was the ability to plot text along a circle and other functions so I could print names around a circle, up to 2 m wide in diameter (around twice A0 chart in width, eg spreading it over about 4 A0 sheets Or bigger, if wanted.
Is such abilities available in v. 7 (which I already have on my computer) or v. 8 or is this something which could be supported in a future v.9 or alike??
Anyone remember Whitewater Objectgraphics?
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Re: Anyone remember Whitewater Objectgraphics?
Noone has any interest of plotting in real world coordinates that might represent plots huge as 1 km wide (mainly on in a pdf-file ) That was possible to do with that package. On a Win 3.1 computer9345067 wrote:When working in Borland Pascal I wrote several applications using ObjetGraphics tool. but unfortunately the producer was engulphed by some alien group who probably disliked the abilities it made available to most laymen in pascal programming.
I just wondered if the ability of defining a world scale and the other axis units could be available in tChart.
Also what I used was the ability to plot text along a circle and other functions so I could print names around a circle, up to 2 m wide in diameter (around twice A0 chart in width, eg spreading it over about 4 A0 sheets Or bigger, if wanted.
Is such abilities available in v. 7 (which I already have on my computer) or v. 8 or is this something which could be supported in a future v.9 or alike??
Funny Delphi has no support for that, just the space confined by a integer.