|  Posted By
   Luca on 2005-11-24 09:09:11
   |   Drawing circles in MultiBotticelli
  MultiBotticelli is one of the +4 utilities I use frequently. But the weak point of this powerful bitmap editor is the circles drawing routine, that produces non-symmetric shapes. In those cases, I usually import circles from other sources. Which kind of weird routine had been used? Could be hacked and corrected someways?
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Posted By
   Csabo on 2005-11-24 13:22:06
  |   Re: Drawing circles in MultiBotticelli
  Yes, it probably could be hacked. A change like this is definitely possible, if someone were to sit down, disassembled it, understood it. (Which means it's not likely that anyone will do this.)
  I think the circles are non-symmetrical because internally it uses 320x200 coordinates, and there's a rounding operation when the coords are converted to 160x200. A bit weird, since while you are specifying the size and position of the circle, it's completely simmetrical (calculates one quadrant and mirrors it 3 more times).
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Posted By
   JamesC on 2005-11-26 02:15:54
  |   Re: Drawing circles in MultiBotticelli
 
 
  I remember a conversation about Micro Illustrator's circles not being round on screen. The reason given was that with the resolution provided in hardware (compared to) the resolution on the printer, slightly off-round circles on the screen would print correctly.
  How do your printouts look?
 
 
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