I hear CCC is more difficult to use, but Dundjinni needs a programming overhaul. None of this was particular difficult after spending time researching stuff on their forums, but it's a lot of stuff to bear in mind in trying to use an allegedly easy program. You can move around certain art pieces in folders that you've imported manually, but if it's art that has been insalled through a self-installing file- you have leave it right where the program put it, or it won't work. PosteRazor está desarrollado en una interfaz muy sencilla e intuitiva. Gracias a este sencillo programa podrás crear un cartel o póster a través de un simple proceso guiado por un asistente y usando la foto que té elijas. Resizing and printing is a chore, and just as tricky as folks on this board have found using. PosteRazor es una aplicación pensada para todos los aficionados a decorar sus paredes con posters personalizados. If you don't- the program doesn't work and the mouse won't drop anything where you need it to be. If you be the current version you have to uninstall it and downgrade. Last I checked, you can't run the current version of Java, but an older version. The Forum Admins would pass my questions off with "read the manual" and when I told them it wasn't in the Help Files and defied them to prove me wrong, they backed off. And I rarely like to be that harsh, but in this case I will be. They don't have a manual, they have a Help file. When last I frequented the site, they had a tutorial- but you couldn't complete the tutorial without the full version of the program (certain things were disabled in the free trial). But these maps of yours are fantastic.ĭundjinni is tricky to the point of being annoying. ![]() Great maps! Thanks a bunch! Saved me tons of work as I never got the hang of Dunjinni and just gave up on it. ![]() I muck with the scaling until the preview pane shows me that I hit my target, then I hit print. If it's 24 squares by 20 squares, I know I need it to take up most of 3 by 2 sheets of letter size paper, or a total of six sheets. I estimate the scaling by the number of squares in the map. There's a small print preview pane in the print dialog box that I use to estimate if I need to scale up the print job to get 1" squares. I choose "tile all pages" from a drop down list, which will cause whatever I'm trying to print to splash accross multiple pages. It doesn't actually save a new file to the disk unless you request that when you close Adobe.Īnyway, when I click on print in Adobe, I get some options in a dialog box. When I click on "convert to PDF", the bitmap or JPEG file opens in Adobe. I'm no techie, so I have no idea if this is because I have the full version of Adobe Acrobat 6.0 installed on this PC, not just the reader. If I write-click on the bit-map or JPEG files, one of my options is to "convert to PDF". ![]() Cesare wrote: Michael F, could you further elaborate how you made it work? I'm a bit computer illiterate, so I might need to be walked through this.
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