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Chris
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« on: June 22, 2008, 09:32:22 AM »

Hi David.

I want to print out my layout plan so that I can start track laying. Because of the shape (long and thin) I usually work at a scale (1:5 on wide-screen display) that has no vertical scroll bar but a small amount of movement on the horizontal one.

Initially when I printed, the image was printed on portrait paper on two pages. So, question 1 is: can you make the program automatically select the best printer orientation? Other apps that I have do this, usually without any user intervention.

Having orientated the printer, I had a second go but the image still required 2 pages. Thinking that maybe the fact that the whole layout was not displayed at the scale I was using I reduced the scale by one increment (1:6). That still required 2 sheets. Reducing the scale again to 1:8 and reprinting got me a single image but now it was well under the size of the page. So question 2 is: can the program be modified to do a best fit to the printer page?

The only solution at the moment seems to be to export the layout and then print it from a graphics program. But even that requires juggling scales to get the best image. Incidentally, what is teh degree of compression applied, if any, when the image is saved as a .jpg? Mionimal, I hope.

Best wishes from a dreach Skye,
Chris.
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« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2008, 10:45:25 AM »

Did you set the table size to about the size of your plan?
The print function assumes that you want to print the complete table area as indicated in Tools/Options/Table.
On screen, that corresponds with the white area.

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« Reply #2 on: June 22, 2008, 10:59:02 AM »

Good morning David. Thank you for responding to my message.

Did you set the table size to about the size of your plan?
The print function assumes that you want to print the complete table area as indicated in Tools/Options/Table.
On screen, that corresponds with the white area.

Good question. Yes, the table was defined before I even started on the plan. So no problem there. BTW, I use a virtual printer (FinePrint) most of the time in order to save paper so no paper/ink was wasted. (FP is an excellent app and can save whole lot of paper by printing, say, two pages on a single sheet of paper - i.e. at 0.707 magnification. End of plug!)

Once again, best wishes,
Chris.
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