How? Simply click here to return to Designing questions. 6/ Import part 2 into a new chart, again using the 'bigimage.palette', so that the colors are the same in both charts. Maybe create a PDF from it at that point. Join in and write your own page! It's easy to do. 4/ Import the left side image into a new chart of 900 x 900, using the 'bigimage.palette' instead of (for example) DMC.threads. You can see the results of the straight export in my little green budgie design by clicking on the following link. If I want to add any extra information to the pdf I can do so by using PDFpen Pro. I find that this is sufficient to enable the stitcher to work from the chart, and to have an idea of what the finished project should look like. I then pick the Export PDF function, from under the File menu and use the settings shown below. I don't tend to add my e-mail address, but do add my web site domain name to the Copyright line under the Properties section, Wendy, as shown below. Yes, I am enjoying working with MacStitch on my iMac, also, Wendy. The pdfs I've done so far are functional, but I'd like to add some text about the designs and my email address to each of the pages of the pattern - suppose I could do the email on the copyright line, too.Īnywho - your insights and tips would be so helpful!~ I'm hoping to have a well-designed pattern template to export into and am at a loss. Weve got another LONG video today, this time going over how to Export your completed cross stitch chart to a PDF file. I am having some trouble exporting the pdf's as I'd like: and wonder if you have any tips for exporting. These files are created in the documents/macstitch or winstitch folder, under the alphabets sub folder. I'm a new designer and have been playing with MacStitch on my iBook - and love it~
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