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Author Creating anthropolohical illustrations
Posted Tuesday, April 12, 2011 - Post #28173
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GenoPro version: 3.0.0.7

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G'day,

I am researching kinship in a Dutch village in 1796 and use GenoPro to create illustration.

To do this I screendump the diagram and use it in the website, e.g. http://prevos.net/wp/nl/heugem/inwoners/familienamen/

The output does not look so good because the line thickness of all symbols is bolded.

My question is in two parts:

Is there a better way to publish images on the web?

How can I set the line thickness of symbols?

Regards

Peter Prevos


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Posted Tuesday, April 12, 2011 - Post #28174
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G'day

If your Genopro image is not too large just Export as a Metafile.

If it's large isolate each family with the Select Ancestors/Select Descendants tools then Copy and Paste each family separately into an Image Processor.
Save the image and insert into your web page

Barry Graham
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Posted Tuesday, April 12, 2011 - Post #28177
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Thanks Barry,

Did not notice the metafile option before.

It would be nice if I could set the line thickness for symbols.

Peter Prevos

Bendigo.


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