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Creating anthropolohical illustrations
Peter Prevos
Posted Tuesday, April 12, 2011
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Post #28173
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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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Barry Graham
Posted Tuesday, April 12, 2011
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Post #28174
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GenoPro version: 2.5.4.0
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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
Melbourne, Australia
Peter Prevos
Posted Tuesday, April 12, 2011
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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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