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Image Scaler

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Rastaputin, Nov 20, 2009.

  1. Rastaputin

    Rastaputin New Member

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    Hi,

    So, I'd like to be able to place 3x3 and 4x4 images on the map. If I click on the Image Scaler tool, and I choose my image, the 'size boxes' at the bottom of the window don't 'enable' until i've already clicked on the map, which places a 2x2 image.

    Questions:
    1) How can I change the dimesions prior to placing the image?
    2) How can I remove a placed image once its been placed on the map?

    Thank you.

    (edit due to no responses)
    Am I using the software incorrectly? Has anyone been able to place/move/delete anything larger than a 2x2?
     
  2. Dan

    Dan Member

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    Hello Rastaputin,

    Sorry this is late in getting back to you. I checked our online manual and we had pretty spartan instructions for this there. I've updated the page to be a bit more complete and it should now answer your questions. Let me know if you need any further assistance.

    http://help.mindgene.com/tools/map-tools/image-scaler
     
  3. Rastaputin

    Rastaputin New Member

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    Thanks Dan,

    Keep up the great work. Love the product.
     
  4. bocephus

    bocephus New Member

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    Is there a way to delete a scaled image other than setting height and width to 0,0?
     
  5. Dan

    Dan Member

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    Yep. Click the small golden X to the right of the dimensions boxes. We are updating this entire scaling process in an upcoming release and it's much more intuitive (right-click, and keyboard shortcuts!).
     

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