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pinksaltcrystals
Posted Sunday, July 21, 2019
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Maybe this will end up being more suited to the feature suggestion area, but I have been searching for a few specific features and I'm not sure if they don't exist or I'm just not finding them.
I'm hoping there's a way to
print
to a PDF that doesn't split the
genogram
into
individual
8.5x11" pages, but instead prints it as a paper to fit to the size of the genogram. I'm considering actually screencapping the genogram and painstakingly piecing it together in Photoshop and then moving it to a vector software, but if there's a native feature in GenoPro that would accomplish something similar, it'd be a huge time saver. Basically any export
option
as any kind of PDF, vector or
image
file would be ideal.
Also wondering if there are ways to import custom shapes and symbols into GenoPro. I don't love the ? as the only option available for nonbinary individuals, and I was hoping to use some custom symbols in my gemogram. All I can
find
is the image import option, which doesn't seem like what I'm looking for. Importing
SVG
or PNGs with transparency would be ideal, but I'm not sure it exists. As it stands, importing a transparent PNG of a simple B+W pentagram outline results in a messy, weird shape that distorts the image.
Any suggestions? Do these features exist? Thank you so much!
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pinksaltcrystals
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Sunday, July 21, 2019
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@Martyn and genome-- Thank you so much! I have successfully saved a...
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pinksaltcrystals
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Monday, July 22, 2019
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SVG conversion I expect you are aware that an svg image is held as...
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genome
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Monday, July 22, 2019
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If you prefer to work with a vector image rather than pdf, you can...
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genome
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Monday, July 22, 2019
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Hello, There was a similar problem on the forum in 2016 (to find...
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Martyn
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Sunday, July 21, 2019
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