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Posted Friday, February 18, 2011 - Post #27787
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My version no. changed when I did a backup to GenoPro. It may also change if you publish to familytrees.genopro.com.
I wonder where it originally came from as I've done neither of those.  Surely a moderator or someone knows!
Posted Friday, February 18, 2011 - Post #27786
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My version no. changed when I did a backup to GenoPro. It may also change if you publish to familytrees.genopro.com.
Posted Thursday, February 17, 2011 - Post #27783
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One suggestion on the forum was that it is changed when you use the update from within GenoPro. Do not know if this is correct, but my listing shows the version I use
Posted Thursday, February 17, 2011 - Post #27781
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I'm on 2538 as well. Don't see how its done.

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Posted Thursday, February 17, 2011 - Post #27775
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At last I have finally got what I wanted in terms of quality of output.

In GenoPro I Export to Metafile.

Then in Irfanview I convert the Metafile to JPG format. (I wish I'd tried this first!!)

The output is pretty good.

Big sigh!!Smile 

BTW I discovered that Firefox doesn't like metafiles without extra plugins (IE is OK) so that's why I have gone back to jpgs.  The output is better anyway.


Edited: Thursday, February 17, 2011 by GPman
Posted Thursday, February 17, 2011 - Post #27772
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waveydavey49,  this is almost the same as mine except I have a plain white background.  I'll see how it looks with a picture background.

BTW How do you change the GenoPro version in your profile? I can't find it anywhere, I'm on 2.5.3.8.


Edited: Thursday, February 17, 2011 by GPman
Posted Thursday, February 17, 2011 - Post #27771
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Thanks 78974, I have experimented with CutePDF's parameters but I just can't get it as I wanted.  I think the problem is that I don't want the web access to be via a PDF file, I want it to be a JPG file.  So I have to convert the PDF file to a JPG file, which loses some of the quality.

I'm still working on it though!
Posted Wednesday, February 16, 2011 - Post #27756
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Hi Check out this web page

http://www.hughesdna.com/ test poster458/test site458

Is this what you want? I have this hanging on my wall. I have a jpeg image on my pc.

I will have to get my brains in gear as no one records just how they completed a project. 




Wavey


Edited: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 by GenoProSupport
Posted Wednesday, February 16, 2011 - Post #27755
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Hi,

I use CutePDF for some of my Genopro output,

If you don't get good enough quality, have you tried changing the advanced settings in CutePDF?
(Properties--> Paper/Quality --> Advanced)

You can change the paper size to something larger, (like A0) {it doesn't matter that its larger than your printer size, as will be outputting to a PDF file}
Or you could stay with A4 or A3 paper size, and increase the Graphic print quality to a higher DPI (CutePDF seems to support up to 4000 DPI)

The end result is a single page PDF, which can be zoomed to see the small details quite clearly.


CutePDF also supports various paper sizes and formats up to 36" x 108", so you can produce widescreen format PDF, if your tree is very wide.
(but not at high DPI)
Posted Wednesday, February 16, 2011 - Post #27754
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I have settled on exporting to a metafile and using that on the website.  The quality isn't as good as a screen shot from the GenoPro window but at least I get the whole tree in one file and don't have to glue several pieces together each time.


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