Alessio,

When you are at the zoom level you want to capture, grab your camera, 
right-click the NiFi banner to bring up a standard print dialog. Ctrl+P* works 
too.

If the Processor Names are too small to resolve, you can either zoom-in, or  
add labels behind them with a large font size.  This labeling can be done 
manually,  programmatically with the NiFi API[1], or even with a script on the 
saved template.xml file.

[1] https://nifi.apache.org/docs/nifi-docs/rest-api/

Cheers,
Lee

*NiFi 0.7.1/Chrome

From: Oleg Zhurakousky [mailto:ozhurakou...@hortonworks.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2017 11:02 AM
To: users@nifi.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to print flow

Alessio

Outside of screen shot I am not sure you have many options, at least at the 
moment.
Printing something like a flow is more complicated that it may seem at first, 
due to formatting issues. Landscape or Portrait, the paper size, etc., and what 
if the flow doesn’t fit? Should it get auto-resized or spread across multiple 
pages when you are trying to print a large flow.
On top of that each flow in NiFi may and often uses components that are not 
visible unless specifically accessed. For example, flow may contain local 
and/or remote process groups, ControllerServices etc which aren’t visible when 
looking at the flow (i.e., ControllerService). The same goes for process group 
which si just a box, yet when you click on it it opens up another flow etc.

Anyway, I know this is not much help, but as you can see it needs more thoughts 
to be put to it ;)

Cheers
Oleg

On Jan 19, 2017, at 3:27 AM, Alessio Palma 
<alessio.pa...@docomodigital.com<mailto:alessio.pa...@docomodigital.com>> wrote:

Hello all,
does anybody found a way to print workflow?

I.E: tool to convert the flow into another format which is readable by other 
software with printing support.

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