Intuition graphic objects are easy to create and economical to use. There are just three basic types of graphic objects you can use yet these three types cover most rendering needs: image Images are graphic objects that can contain any imagery. They consist of a rectangular bitmap that can be any size and describes each individual pixel to be displayed. border Borders are connected lines of any length and number, drawn between an arbitrary series of points. They consist of a series of two dimensional coordinates that describe the points between which lines will be drawn. intuitext IntuiText strings are text strings of any length drawn in any font. They consist of a text string and font specification that describes the text to be rendered. Each of these three objects may be chained together with other members of the same type. For instance, many lines of text may be rendered as a single object by linking many instances of intuitext objects together. Only objects of the same type may be linked. Any of these types can be rendered into any of the Intuition display elements (window, requester, menu, etc.). In fact, the application can often display the same structure in more than one position or more than one of the elements at the same time. displaying images, borders and intuitext positioning graphic objects