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hapsgirl Posted - 12/03/2021 : 06:09:05
I am wondering if there was a way to make the patterns I design into PDF's to the app Pattern keeper? I love PC Stitch and do not want another cross stitch pattern maker!! Or what is the resolution of the export in PC Stitch?
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Dragonlair Posted - 12/03/2021 : 07:52:27
The way to create PDFs with PCStitch is to PRINT to a virtual printer (PDFs). Most PDF readers have a virtual printer as part of the install so it can be selected from the print dialog (just select it from the drop-down menu of printers available). I personally use the one built into Foxit. There are also stand-alone products but I find these built-in ones faster and more convenient. Even Adobe has the ability.

Export to a jpg is inconvenient because it is just the image -- not the key!

Note -- one advantage of the .pat format is it is independent of zoom-blur! Any jpg or pdf can be zoomed into to make the pattern easier to use but the symbols will ALWAYS blur because you are just expanding a static image. PCStitch files are coded for the symbols independently of the visual image so when you zoom, it just chooses the appropriate size of the symbol - no blur!

Diane
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