KeynoteKen
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Re:Printing or Manual - 2008/03/25 02:34
Doozla's vector based core to the RESCUE!
I'm not sure if this has been posted here before, but I just decided to tackle this to see if I could find a workaround. Looks like due to Doozla doozles looking good at any size and OS X's built-in abilities, a workaround is available that's not too painless!
1) Click on the print icon 2) Click the "Preview" button 3) Use the "Selection" tool in Preview to draw a rectangle around the artwork (This will be a lot easier if the artwork goes all the way to the edges, but even if it doesn't, just come as close to the artwork as you can) 4) Do command-K to crop 5) Choose File -> Print
Now, you'll see a print dialog box with a few more options AND, if you turn on "Automatically rotate each page" and "Scale each page to fit paper" the area you cropped will be aligned on the page so that it fills from edge to edge either vertically or horizontally.
Now, if you were using some OTHER drawing app, enlarging the image might cause problems. BUT, since everything drawn in Doozla is a vector, stretching the image in this way so that it fills the page still shows only nice smooth edges. The way that nature intended!
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