Re: Fellow Elite Users...

Dean Hewish (Dean.Hewish@mel.dbe.csiro.au)
Thu, 12 Oct 1995 08:48:42 +1000

David Haviland writes:
>

>Question: Is there a way that we can save or re-direct histograms that
>have been analysed in "Multigraph" so that they are saved as an importable
>file rather than always printed????
>
The only way that I know to export histograms from Multigraph is to save
them as .CGM files through the Metafile command under the File menu. This
will save the graphics into a file that can be handled by most graphics
alpplications, but the statistics are not included.
The metafiles give acceptible, if jagged, graphics but I prefer to use
WinMDI to produce publication quality graphics because you can copy and
paste graphics from it through Windows, in scalable PICT format. Joe
Trotter has fixed the latest versions so that they handle Coulter .HST
files correctly, earlier versions wouldn't.

Getting Elite version 4.0 to run under Windows is a major achievement. I
gave up after many crashes. Memmaker totally fouled up my system
configuration so I re-installed DOS 6.0 without using it. I don't expect
that Elite version 4.1 will run at all under Windows, but who knows.

Dean R. Hewish, Cell Biologist & Flow Cytometrist. ( and Amateur Malacologist)
CSIRO Biomolecular Engineering, 343 Royal Parade, Parkville, 3052,
Victoria Australia.


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