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... but I have made significant progress in recent weeks. Templot Sketchbook is new separate function within Templot -- almost a separate program in its own right. It's a mini desktop-publishing/drawing package, which will allow the creation of colourful layout plans, control panels and diagrams directly within Templot. Previously it was necessary to export a DXF file and do this sort of thing in a separate CAD program. Here's an example of what can be done in Templot Sketchbook: defynnog.png Here's a screenshot showing Templot Sketchbook in use: sketchbook_draft.png I have zoomed and resized it to match the underlying track plan on the pad. The yellow scales top and left show the actual printed page size. In this example the area is 260mm wide by 180mm high, i.e. an easy fit on A4 or US Letter paper in landscape format. The blue scales bottom and right show the actual model size, matching the pad scales. By comparing scales you can see that the track plan was output (in diagram mode) at 10% of full size. Note that ...
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... as background shapes, like this: print_cl_3.png you can then print to get this: track_centre_print_30mm_2.png If you print that to a virtual printer PDF generator (e.g. http://www.win2pdf.com ), you can display it on screen and do a screen capture to Windows Paint or any drawing package, and add the rest of the layout details. As you mentioned, I'm working on a future Templot upgrade which will make this sort of thing much easier, and allow simple layout detailing to be added directly in Templot like this: sketchbook_draft.png regards, Martin. posted: 24 Jun 2009 17:55 from: Martin Wynne Here's a bit more Jing video showing the page origin and print size being adjusted by mouse action: Martin. posted: 25 Jun 2009 12:29 from: Andy G Thanks Martin, This is a big improvement over my previous efforts. The only issue I've got now is that Templot does not recognise my pdf driver (pdf995- it's free!) as being capable of producing colour. Not a major issue. Also I ended ...
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