There is a little trick with scale and ppi.
Assuming xvi-file scale is 1:100 and ppi is something like default 72.
To place generated from photoshop raster, with default ppi 300, and map
scale of 1:100 yo do not have to apply scaling on raster,
but rather specify it as a parameter to scale xvi ap
You may do it in Photoshop too. Open both images, copy converted pdf over
original image to second layer, change trasparency, select it and change size
of second layer. Then set transparency too 100 %, delete first layer and save.
A bit tricky and time consumable.
m s
Odesláno z iPhonu
3. 10
Hi Nikita,
Nice to see you here too.
How do you insert the pdf in the background? The files supported are
only: png, jpeg, gif, pnm, ppm and xvi.
I have convert a example pdf to png in Photoshop, but I have to correct
the scale and ppi to can put correctly in the background.
El 03/10/201
Hi, Evaristo!
Glad to see you here.
In addition to Martin and Bruce suggestions, you can use a background
picture, as template to place join points.
Simply place same background picture to both scraps and place your join
points according to background.
Previously generated incorrect pdf can also
Evaristo
It is a trial and error process.
I always try to get the scraps very close to joining before I activate a join
statement.
I do this by opening the exported pdf, and both th2 files, then iteratively
editing and compiling until they are close to perfect. Like Martin has
suggested.
Th
Maybe better is to open Xtherion two or several times and to be able to see
both scraps side by side. Take care to save them before compilation.
m.s.
On Oct 03, 2017, at 02:08 PM, Evaristo Quiroga via Therion
wrote:
I have to join scraps in different .th2 files. The semi-automatic join doe
I have to join scraps in different .th2 files. The semi-automatic join
doesn’t do a good job. I need to redraw the scraps wall near the join to
do a better work.
Can I insert in the Xtherion map editor a scrap from another .th2 file
in the background to do a better position of the scrap walls