I have tried a few of these but always finish up losing about half a "box" width at the RHS of the output. I am using "select all" to include all the tree in my output.
Have I missed something somewhere?
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Moderator: Nick Hunter
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We have had similar reports of this problem from a few other TreeDraw users.
It appears to be related to the aspect ratio of your screen size. For example 1280x1024 has a different ratio to 1280x960.
You need to experiment with the screen size setting in "Control Panel | Display | Settings" until you get a screen size which fixes the problem.
It would be useful if you could post the working screen ratio/size here.
It appears to be related to the aspect ratio of your screen size. For example 1280x1024 has a different ratio to 1280x960.
You need to experiment with the screen size setting in "Control Panel | Display | Settings" until you get a screen size which fixes the problem.
It would be useful if you could post the working screen ratio/size here.
Nick
Nick,
Thank you.
I have experimented with display as suggested. I am using a Siemens CTM5005 TFT Flat screen display.
Results:
Current settings: size - 1024 by 768 at 96 DPI.
tried: 1024 by 768 at 72 dpi - Meta file produced OK but desktop etc too small for general use.
tried: 800 by 600 at both 96 & 72 DPI. Meta file not completley produced and desk top etc far from satisfactory.
Current (temp ? ) solution is to add an element to the treedraw screen which "pulls" the captured area further out and down.
A permanent resolution will be appreciated.
Cheers
Roger
Nick,
Thank you.
I have experimented with display as suggested. I am using a Siemens CTM5005 TFT Flat screen display.
Results:
Current settings: size - 1024 by 768 at 96 DPI.
tried: 1024 by 768 at 72 dpi - Meta file produced OK but desktop etc too small for general use.
tried: 800 by 600 at both 96 & 72 DPI. Meta file not completley produced and desk top etc far from satisfactory.
Current (temp ? ) solution is to add an element to the treedraw screen which "pulls" the captured area further out and down.
A permanent resolution will be appreciated.
Cheers
Roger
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Hi,
The problem of copy/metafile cropping the right/bottom elements was fixed in TreeDraw V4.
http://treedraw.spansoft.org
The problem of copy/metafile cropping the right/bottom elements was fixed in TreeDraw V4.
http://treedraw.spansoft.org