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9.1.1.6 Copy grid data to the clipboard
Since wxPropView (p. 48) version 1.11.0 it is possible to copy analysis data to the clipboard. The data will be copied
in CSV style thus can be pasted directly into tools like Open Office™ or Microsoft® Office™.
Just
• right-click on the specific analysis grid when in numerical display mode and
• select "Copy grid to clipboard" from the pop up menu.
9.1.1.7 Import and Export images
wxPropView (p. 48) offers a wide range of image formats that can be used for exporting captured image to a file.
Some formats e.g. like packed YUV 4:2:2 with 10 bit per component are rather special thus they can't be stored
into a file like e.g. offered by the BMP file header. When a file is stored in a format, that does not support this data
type wxPropView (p. 48) will convert this image into something that matches the original image format as close as
possible. This, however, can result in the loss of data. In order to allow the storage of the complete information
contained in a captured image wxPropView (p. 48) allows to store the data in a raw format as well. This file format
will just contain a binary dump of the image with no leader or header information. However, the file name will
automatically be extended by information about the image to allow the restoring of the data at a later time.
All image formats, that can be exported can also be imported again. Importing a file can be done in 3 different
ways:
• via the menu (via the "Menu Bar": "Action -
• by dragging an image file into an image display within wxPropView (p. 48)
• by starting wxPropView (p. 48) from the command line passing the file to open as a command line param-
eter (p. 94) (under Windows® e.g.
Figure 15: wxPropView - Copying grid data to the clipboard
Load image...")
"wxPropView.exe MyImage.png"
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