I feel as though the answer has got to be in front of me (and incredibly obvious), but after searching the forums first, I'm still empty-handed.
How do I go about printing charts that only contain the dots and labels rather than the full-blown symbols?
Thank you so much in advance!
And a quick bonus Q in case any of the Pygraphics guys are reading this: when I did an update a while back on my old computer, I magically had access to all of the additional plug-ins (spiral tool, etc.). After downloading onto my new laptop, I'm back to basic again. Did I just get lucky for a while?
Printing symbols vs. dots
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Re: Printing symbols vs. dots
If you use the Dot font (PyJava2.ttf) the dot is the lowercase s.
There was an issue with a release of 7 that did not properly regulate the plug-ins for your license. That has been corrected and you will only have the plug-ins you are licensed for.
There was an issue with a release of 7 that did not properly regulate the plug-ins for your license. That has been corrected and you will only have the plug-ins you are licensed for.
Thank you
Dustin Merrell
Pyware Technical Support
940-240-8536
Dustin Merrell
Pyware Technical Support
940-240-8536
Re: Printing symbols vs. dots
This may be a silly question, but considering all the print options (and since one of the options automatically indicates the center of each symbol with a dot), wouldn't there logically just be a box to check that takes away the symbols in the same manner as dots are added? Or does that exist and I'm just missing it?
Re: Printing symbols vs. dots
That option does not existing currently.
It has been added and will be available in Version 8.
It has been added and will be available in Version 8.
Thank you
Dustin Merrell
Pyware Technical Support
940-240-8536
Dustin Merrell
Pyware Technical Support
940-240-8536