Image Attributes Changes Don't Take Effect Immediately

ID: Q71551


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows versions 3.0, 3.0a, 3.1, 3.11


SUMMARY

The changes you make in the Image Attributes dialog box of Paintbrush for Windows 3.0 do not take effect until you:

  1. Exit and restart Paintbrush.


  2. Create a new Paintbrush file.


Under Windows 3.1, if you do not choose to start a new Paintbrush file after changing settings, none of the changes you made are saved.


MORE INFORMATION

You cannot change certain image attributes of a picture while you are working on that picture. Paintbrush reads parameters from the WIN.INI file on startup or when you choose New from the File menu. When you change the Image Attributes in Paintbrush, those changes are recorded in the [Paintbrush] section of the WIN.INI. The [Paintbrush] section will not exist if you have never changed image attributes. Parameters of the section are:


   width=x

   where x is the width of the image in pixels (Paintbrush terminology
   "pels")

   height=y

   where y is the height of the image in pixels (Paintbrush
   terminology "pels")

   clear=type

   where type is B/W or COLOR, determining the palette used. 
Paintbrush does not remember changes to image attributes immediately; instead, it reads the parameters from the WIN.INI file when you:
  1. Start Paintbrush


  2. Choose New from the File menu.


  3. Change the settings in the Image Attributes dialog box. (Windows 3.1 only)


No other changes you make in the Options menu, including Brush Shape, Units, and Palette, are saved to WIN.INI. Starting Paintbrush will always give you inches under Unit, and the default palette and square brush shape.

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Version : WINDOWS:3.0,3.0a,3.1,3.11
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: October 22, 1999
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