Does anyone have any ideas on magnifying a graph???

I would like to magnify a graph like the one in http://www.logos.com/product/9370/clarence-larkin-collection.
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If it's just for looking at it better, eSword has the Larkin images which are fairly large and readable. I don't have the Logos version, so I can't compare.
If you're want to expand for use in a class, then a serious imaging software package would be needed to avoid the jaggies and clean up the text. I use Corel mainly just for utility work.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Matthew did
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help at all?
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I also wish there was a zoom feature--these detailed graphics, many of which originally were in a legal size, are just too small in Logos to read.
I sent the graphic to powerpoint and was able to zoom it there, as well as change the paper size to bigger variants like Banner so that when printed I could get the text big enough to read.
Still, wish Logos has options for "Actual Size, Fit, and Magnify"
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You can also use the ball on your mouse - if it has one. Look at this thread for more info.
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Yes, Paul it helped ALOT!!! Helps me do what I wanted. But maybe logos could work on it so it would stay in focus. Many Thanks Paul!!
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Mathew Haferkamp said:
Yes, Paul it helped ALOT!!! Helps me do what I wanted. But maybe logos could work on it so it would stay in focus. Many Thanks Paul!!
I agree it should probably be suggested as a future feature to the UI. Glad it got you where you where you were wanting to go though!
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With a wheel mouse in Windows 7, learned pressing right mouse button and moving wheel zoomed image.
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With a wheel mouse in Windows 7, learned pressing right mouse button and moving wheel zoomed image.
This isn't a consistent feature across all versions. For example, on my laptop (Win7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1, 6GB RAM, i7 CPU and Logos Bible Software 4.3 SR-1 (4.30.0.1553) ) neither the CTRL-+ nor the mouse wheel with either button held down will zoom the image "The Church as seen in the Book of Revelation" in Larkin's "The Book of the Revelation".
The only method that works for me is to copy the image and past it into an application like Powerpoint (this methodology mentioned in a previous post here), then zoom it to an appropriate size for viewing/printing.
"I read dead people..."
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I suppose you could copy and paste it into any image software and enlarge it. Is that Looney Louie Farakhan's "Mother Wheel" at the top center? [:D]
george
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Brother Mark said:
For example, on my laptop (Win7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1, 6GB RAM, i7 CPU and Logos Bible Software 4.3 SR-1 (4.30.0.1553) ) neither the CTRL-+ nor the mouse wheel with either button held down will zoom the image "The Church as seen in the Book of Revelation" in Larkin's "The Book of the Revelation".
Concur: unable to zoom within resource: "Larkin, C. (1919). The Book of Revelation: A Study of the Last Prophetic Book of Holy Scripture. Philadelphia, PA: Rev. Clarence Larkin Estate."
In contrast, can use mouse to zoom in: "Larkin, C. (1918). Dispensational Truth, or “God's Plan and Purpose in the Ages”: Charts. Philadelphia, PA: Clarence Larkin."
Wonder if Logos could modify "The Book of Revelation" resource to allow image zooming within Logos 4 ?
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