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And also to help you, you have this post from our good friend bh77a that he forwarded to me by e-mail because my anti-spam/-hackers/-idiots system stopped him from posting by mistake.

Hi Adi,

I have tried the following steps on my TX with 320x480 screen (like t5)
and the image fills the screen. This will not fill the DIA area, but
Khertan has code for it so that it can be managed
(http://www.khertan.net). If you need help with dia management, post and
I can post my skeleton code that works Khertan's code into an actual
application. Anyways, here are the steps for you to try...

- open BIRD
- tap Database List (menu)
- tap New Database
- name = yourappname.rsrc
- creator id = same as your app
- type = rsrc
- make sure resource db is clicked
- click ok

- double click on it in the list at the left to open (quickly)
- tap new
- select bitmap
- tap new
- set properties as
- w=160
- h = 145
- dpi = 72
- d = 8
- tap ok

- double click 8-72 in list at left
- draw image that fills area... scroll to make sure something fills all
corners
- tap done
- tap ok

- click on tbmp 1000 in list
- tap on id field... change to 110
- tap apply
- tap done

- open vizibasic
- change project headings to
--- your app name
--- crid = same as rsrc file
--- resource... tap + and type rsrc file name
--- save

- insert image
id 1
x position 1
y position 25
x width 160
y height 145
tap ok

- compile

This should give you a simple app that displays the bitmap that you
created, filling most of the screen. If this doesn't work for you, please
post and I will see what can be done.

Regards,
bh77a


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