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 From:  Michael Gibson
2229.15 In reply to 2229.11 
Hi Eric, that's a great looking result, I'm glad that worked for you!

The other thing that you can adjust is the edge width. That script adjusts the width of the edges up so that they remain kind of proportional to their regular size on the screen within that larger image.

But it can be a pretty nice effect to instead let the edges remain smaller and then they become more blended and kind of subtle when you resize that larger image down in size.

To do that, in that script, change the value where it sets lineWidth = 4 to a smaller value, like = 2 or even = 1 instead.

- Michael
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 From:  eric (ERICCLOUGH)
2229.16 In reply to 2229.15 
Thanks again, Michael ..

When I actually printed the image it looks great. I will try adjusting the edge line width.

I'm assuming that I can convert the .jpg file to a .pdf file so that I can add annotations.

The working drawing set will include numerous sections and details but this view will help a lot for the owner and building contractor to grasp the framing concept.

I have said it before but again won't hurt; I really enjoy working with MoI even though most of my real work is straight lined architectural stuff. MoI does some things better than any other program I have used. I am really looking forward to further developments.

cheers,
eric
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