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Offline Kanc1erzTopic starter

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Altum SmartPDF Printouts and Layers section LARGER
« on: February 05, 2016, 01:44:37 am »
Hello there.
Can anyone tell me, whether there is a possibility to enlarge the printouts & layers section in the smartPDF?
Now I see 3 rows, which is totally inconvenient to operate on.... ;<


Thanks in advance for help :)
 

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Re: Altum SmartPDF Printouts and Layers section LARGER
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2016, 02:58:24 am »
Sure, throw it in an OutJob instead... ::)

If it doesn't resize with the dialog, and doesn't have a draggy bar part, then no.

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Re: Altum SmartPDF Printouts and Layers section LARGER
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2016, 09:56:32 pm »
Sure, throw it in an OutJob instead... ::)

If it doesn't resize with the dialog, and doesn't have a draggy bar part, then no.

Tim
The whole dialog cannot be resized, as well as the parts of it.
I got used to that, I am gonna consider learning how to smoothly operate on outjobs.
Anyway - if anyone has some ideas - please, share :)
 

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Re: Altum SmartPDF Printouts and Layers section LARGER
« Reply #3 on: February 07, 2016, 03:28:23 am »
Smartpdf is basically a wizard for outjob pdfs, so it shouldn't be difficult to transition. 

Outjob tip: you can use one outjob across many different projects, so once you get an outjob setup the way you want, save it in some central location and use "Add existing" to link it into your project.  It takes a bit of care to get the output paths set correctly, and you have to be careful about having more than one project open at a time when running outputs to make it work, but it makes reuse easier.
 


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