The chart at the beginning of the book is fantastic! I have not figured out a way to export it and make it legible. Is this at all possible?
It is a nice chart. Thanks for pointing it out Ron. If you click on the image it gives you lots of options of ways to export it.
How do I do that?
Did you try the "save as" button?
Why did you export it twice? Why not just copy it and then paste it into Word?
Also, did you choose the highest resolution? - (3480 x 2160)
I could not figure out how to export to Word directly and I did use the highest resolution available-3480 x 2160.
Choose copy in the screenshot that Bruce uploaded and then paste into MS Word
That gives me the same result. Perhaps it is a function of my printer. Have you or Bruce successfully printed the overview on an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet?
Too large to print out legibly on one 8 1/2 x 11.
however, I pasted into word and zoomed in to extreme detail with no blurring. See screenshot.
David,
This looks promising. Did you choose the route of "Copy" and then paste it into Word? I think my problem was that I tried to stretch what I pasted to fill the page. Thus it was distorted. Do you have any recommendations how to print it? Do I need to take it to a professional shop to get it done?
Ron
David
Just to double check as you have not provided screen shots...
You are choosing copy from the 'Media' panel and not the resource itself aren't you?
Yes, you need to open the image in the Media Browser and hit "Copy" then paste it into Word. But yes, 8.5x11 is much to small to get a good print out for the image overall.
Refresh my memory, where in the PG does this section appear?
It is a nice chart. Thanks for pointing it out Ron. If you click on the image it gives you lots of options of ways to export it. Refresh my memory, where in the PG does this section appear?
This is not in the passage guide. This is part of the new Theology Guide in L8.
It is a nice chart. Thanks for pointing it out Ron. If you click on the image it gives you lots of options of ways to export it. Refresh my memory, where in the PG does this section appear? This is not in the passage guide. This is part of the new Theology Guide in L8.
That's Right! Thank you!!!
Thank you and the other contributors to this thread. I successfully exported it as a .tiff file to Photoshop and printed it on a 13x19 glossy paper. It looks great! I also simply exported the file to Dropbox, accessed it on my iPad Pro. Now I have the whole chart with me all the time. I can see the entire chart and zoom in very easily.
Ron Lundin
Thank you and the other contributors to this thread. I successfully exported it as a .tiff file to Photoshop and printed it on a 13x19 glossy paper. It looks great! I also simply exported the file to Dropbox, accessed it on my iPad Pro. Now I have the whole chart with me all the time. I can see the entire chart and zoom in very easily. Ron Lundin
Excellent! Glad you got it in a usable format for you.
Thank you and the other contributors to this thread. I successfully exported it as a .tiff file to Photoshop and printed it on a 13x19 glossy paper. It looks great! I also simply exported the file to Dropbox, accessed it on my iPad Pro. Now I have the whole chart with me all the time. I can see the entire chart and zoom in very easily. Ron Lundin Excellent! Glad you got it in a usable format for you.
Great to hear Ron. Sounds like you are quite pleased with the results. How are you planning to use it?
Bruce,
I foresee several uses for the chart. I teach an adult Sunday School class and preach twice a month - once at a homeless mission and once at a nursing home. Now I have an extra hermeneutic tool. As I review the particular passage I am studying, I will see how it correlates to the chart. The goal is to add depth and understanding in what I am sharing with others.
Another usage is that of gathering my resources! In Logos I have invested in several branches of theology - Reformed, Anglican and Standard. Now when I look up information, this chart will be a useful guide in my studies.
Finally, it simply helps me to organize! I work and think better in a structured environment. I can easily get lost with all of the resources available in Logos. They are all excellent! Now I hope and pray that I can use them more efficiently.
It's a new tool. I will be better able to assess its usefulness in a month or two.
I foresee several uses for the chart.
Thanks for sharing Ron. All the best as you incorporate using the chart.
Well, it provides me the low resolution only, I guess I am missing something ...
Well, I found a 2048 x 1152 pixel picture from a Lexham press fb page.
But I still would like to have the 3840 x 2160 as others seem to have.
[:'(]
I have no idea why that wouldn't be an option for you. I hope someone can help.