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- From: mcdougal@cs.uchicago.edu (Tom McDougal)
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- Subject: flooding region w/ paint -- how?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan5.214206.3375@midway.uchicago.edu>
- Date: 5 Jan 93 21:42:06 GMT
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- Organization: Univ. of Chicago Computer Science
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- You know how in MacPaint and similar paint programs you can click on a
- pixel and fill the surrounding region with paint?
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- I need to do this -- i.e., given a graphics window whose contents I
- know nothing about, and a pixel, flood the region around that pixel
- with paint. B/W is ok, tho' color would be useful.
-
- I don't suppose there is a primitive quickdraw command for this? :-)
- Suggestions?
-
- Thanks for your kind attention.
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- Tom McDougal mcdougal@cs.uchicago.edu +1 (312) 702-9923
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