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Hi List,<br>
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I have a great new feature ready for SignText: Print to PDF. This
feature will only work online.<br>
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href="http://www.signbank.org/signpuddle/SignText/options.html?list=01-01-001-01-01-01%2C80%2C149%2Csign-1%2C0#"
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This icon appears on the option screen, directly under the SignMail
icon. If you are using a previously downloaded copy of SignText, you
will not see this icon. You can either press the Display Icon to go to
the online version or you can download SignText again.<br>
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The Print to PDF page has many options. <br>
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Document Name<br>
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This is the name of the PDF file itself.<br>
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Page Format<br>
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This determines the size of the PDF pages: A3, A4, A5, US Letter, US
Legal. A4 is the most common format world wide.<br>
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Page Layout<br>
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Landscape or Portrait<br>
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Sign Size<br>
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Normal or small sized symbols are used. The small size can fit more on
a page, but I'm still working on the quality and transparency issues.<br>
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Colorize<br>
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The default is black and white. If you select colorize, the signs will
be displayed in the standard colors.<br>
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Column Lines & Horizontal Lines<br>
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These options will draw a box around each column of sign text.<br>
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Lane Offset<br>
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The lane offset determines how far the left and right lanes are offset
from the center lane.<br>
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Column Padding<br>
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The column padding puts space around each column of sign text.<br>
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Sign Spacing<br>
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The sign spacing determines how much space to put between each sign in
the columns.<br>
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When in doubt, experiment. Have fun!<br>
-Steve<br>
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PS - SWML for Power Users<br>
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At the bottom of the page, you'll see a section of SWML. Regular users
can ignore this.<br>
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The print to PDF page creates PDFs from SWML, so if you change the SWML
on the page you'll change the PDF. There are many possibilities. The
most common action will probably be to combine multiple SignText
documents.<br>
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