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Originally Posted by mod186k1
Ok, fews minutes and I will upload the 0.3 version with the fixes discussed above.
The export is ok, the import not because I have to find a way to calculate the exact heder.
Anyway play with my JBC I used the test_cross.pdf:
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Well, now: - open Jarnal
- click on File->Open as Background
- Select test_cross.pdf
- Save file as test_cross.jaj
Using jCrossSketch: - Input type JBC
- dir name path to "test_cross" folder with scribbles
- Ouput type JAJ
- file output: test_cross.jaj (saved before with Jarnal)
Opening the test_corss.jaj with Jarnal:
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Crosses are not in line!!! calibrate needed. So I play aroud with "resize" function of jCrossSkecth and I found the right values (I don't remeber now what they are) and ecco qua! (here you are!):
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Nice! Can jarnal save out the resultant PDF?
Edit I can answer my own question - yes Jarnal can save as a PDF file. Looks to me like we should be thinking about adding a JBC import function to Jarnal if possible.
Andrew