Faithlife Study Bible Infographics problem
I am teaching a couple college classes this semester, and some of the timelines would be very handy if they were usable. But they aren't. I can choose "fit," which makes all the text illegible, or "actual size" which makes the timeline too gargantuan to be practical. When I attempt to print them, copy them to word, or to powerpoint, they are always thumbnail size.
How can I use these resources at a reasonable scale? How can I export them to other software or print them at a legible scale?
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I am teaching a couple college classes this semester, and some of the timelines would be very handy if they were usable. But they aren't. I can choose "fit," which makes all the text illegible, or "actual size" which makes the timeline too gargantuan to be practical. When I attempt to print them, copy them to word, or to powerpoint, they are always thumbnail size.
How can I use these resources at a reasonable scale? How can I export them to other software or print them at a legible scale?
Welcome to the forums!
Not sure exactly what it is you want to do, but I wonder if using a screen capture program might serve your purposes. See the wiki for several options: http://wiki.logos.com/Screenshot
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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I am teaching a couple college classes this semester
I take it from your statement here you may be interested in exporting the image from the timeline event of interest into a program like Power Point or preparing a handout. If this be the case. Choose your event, you can change the display style by selecting (1) Graffiti once you have found an acceptable style select the small triangle (2). Choose Print. You will now be presented with another pop-up screen. Choose Landscape (1). Now you can either simply print from here to produce what I think will be an acceptable copy or you can Export to Power Point or Word, etc.
Me thinks in my haste to be helpful I misread your post. Your question regards the FSB timelines that's a whole nother matter. I here defer to the advice of Richard. Sorry for the confusion on my part. Some may still find my info useful, so I will allow it to remain posted.
Meanwhile, Jesus kept on growing wiser and more mature, and in favor with God and his fellow man.
International Standard Version. (2011). (Lk 2:52). Yorba Linda, CA: ISV Foundation.
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Thanks for the detailed reply, but the timeline I'm looking at is different. I have the Original Languages Package, which I believe doesn't have the timeline you used.
The timelines I have are found under Faithlife Study Bible Infographics > Timelines
I also have no button marked "Graffiti" that I can see.
Also to the first reply, I would use "print screen" but as I mentioned, my options are either displaying the timeline way too small, or way too big.
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I have the Original Languages Package, which I believe doesn't have the timeline you used.
Yeah, as I address in my edit, I misread your post. I do now understand your issue. Please follow Richards instructions and look into screen capture as a work around. I use the free program Jing.
Meanwhile, Jesus kept on growing wiser and more mature, and in favor with God and his fellow man.
International Standard Version. (2011). (Lk 2:52). Yorba Linda, CA: ISV Foundation.
MacBook Pro MacOS Sequoia 15.1 1TB SSD
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How can I use these resources at a reasonable scale?
Welcome [:D]
On Windows, can use open Timeline in a floating panel, maximize, then use wheel scrolling to adjust image size for a screen shot.
On OS X, can use wheel scrolling OR use trackpad with two fingers up/down to adjust image size for a screen shot.
Infographic images can me much wider than a Powerpoint slide, so may need several slides.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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I take it from your statement here you may be interested in exporting the image from the timeline event of interest into a program like Power Point or preparing a handout. If this be the case. Choose your event, you can change the display style by selecting (1) Graffiti once you have found an acceptable style select the small triangle (2). Choose Print. You will now be presented with another pop-up screen. Choose Landscape (1). Now you can either simply print from here to produce what I think will be an acceptable copy or you can Export to Power Point or Word, etc.
Peace, Beloved! *smile* Me, again! ...
Just came across this older post about "printing timelines" ........... I realise that you made a slight error in reading the original post (like I do all the time!) -- However, just for fun I thought I'd print Timelines according to your instructions in this post .....
And! It turned out so very well that I'm posting it because it will be of great interest to those who wish to use Timelines -- and to share them -- Thank you for your original sharing.
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
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Yeah, as I address in my edit, I misread your post. I do now understand your issue. Please follow Richards instructions and look into screen capture as a work around. I use the free program Jing.
Or just Fn+PrtSc and paste it into your document and crop it to remove what you don't want like your mouse cursor
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Hello Justin,
I apologize for the trouble you're experiencing. The Faithlife Infographics are super-high-resolution images, and some of those timelines are literally enormous (example: Egypt). The best way to pull them out of the software is to right-click on the image. You can save it as an image file, or drop it directly into PowerPoint for presenting.
If you're putting this on a low-resolution monitor or projector, you may need to split it into sections. To do that, save as image, then open that image in an image editor, like Photoshop and you can crop it down as necessary.
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Mike,
When I right-click and save the image, the resulting file is pixelated and looks terrible when I enlarge it. I've tried going to "Actual Size" in Logos 4 first, and then saving, but that does work either. The same thing happens when I export to PowerPoint. The resulting image is pixelated when I try to see the text in the image. The result is unusable.
Sample screen shot from Logos 4.
Here's a screen shot from the resulting exported file.
How do I fix this?
Thanks!
Scott
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Hey Scott,
I've done a little more testing and I see the issue. It looks like we are stretching the image when we use the right-click > Save as... function. The rasterized image seems to be around 1950x1080, or designed to fit within that size (standard 16:9 "HD" screen).
The trick is, the original (what you see inside Logos) is a vector graphic (unlimited size) at a much larger view-size (about 4x) and it looks like this function (above) is stretching the raster version to try to match. I'm discussing this with Development to see what is causing this, but I suspect we're not actually rendering the vector, but instead exporting a pre-rendered, fixed size version.
For the purpose of projecting, the original 1080p image is probably sufficient and you can access it by using the Print/Export menu (CTRL/CMD+P) and selecting "Image" as the output format. Hopefully this is helpful for now. I imagine we'll be able to update the software to save the standard size from right-click in the future.
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Mike,
Have you found a better solution for this issue? Or maybe a work around? I would like to show these when I teach my Sunday School class and have seen the same results as Scott. I am using a Windows machine and would like to export the Event Lines to PowerPoint. Thanks. --Jeff in Texas
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Sorry Jeff,
I reported the issue and it is being looked into. It's technically working by design right now; it's just not designed to export at the size you're wanting. I'm not sure if the solution will be to somehow distribute the vector source files, or rewrite the exporter to custom-rasterize the vector to a desired size (very complicated and less likely to happen).
I'll let you know what comes of it.
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Huh? No one teaches in church at Logos using Faithlife (I'm sure someone might.) Amateur-lady's Bible software resizes to the desired size on the export (and import but Logos doesn't do imports).
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Mike, Why do the other pictures, charts, etc. (everything except for eventlines) transfer over to PowerPoint with no trouble? This makes this feature pretty much worthless in my opinion. I think those eventlines are really helpful for teaching the Bible and I just hate to see someone's work of putting those together go unused. Help!!
Jeff in Texas
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Hi Mike
For the purpose of projecting, the original 1080p image is probably sufficient and you can access it by using the Print/Export menu (CTRL/CMD+P) and selecting "Image" as the output format
I've just tried to do this on an event line (I tried to access the Print menu from the event line shown below)
and Logos crashed.
(This was in 5.1 B2 so I'll post this in the Beta forum but just wanted to flag it here)
Graham
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Hi Mike
For the purpose of projecting, the original 1080p image is probably sufficient and you can access it by using the Print/Export menu (CTRL/CMD+P) and selecting "Image" as the output format
I've just tried to do this on an event line (I tried to access the Print menu from the event line shown below) ...
and Logos crashed.
(This was in 5.1 B2 so I'll post this in the Beta forum but just wanted to flag it here)
Graham
I have responded in the beta forum: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/68309.aspx
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Has this ever been resolved? Not the crashing, but that ability to export graphics at legible resolution?
I would love to have this graphic for teaching...logosres:fsbinfographics;art=thelifeofpaul
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Has this ever been resolved? Not the crashing, but that ability to export graphics at legible resolution?
Confirmed Logos 5.2 SR-3 still rasterizes export when doing save as. Also send to Powerpoint rasterizes image to fit one slide. Copy image in Logos 5, then paste into PowerPoint is likewise rasterized.
Suggest using screen shots of infographic.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Screenshots with Skitch and Panorama Stitch with Photoshop worked wonders.[:'(]
Didn't really take long. [8-|]
Thanks.[*-)]
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Same here - Has this issue been resolved?
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No. The latest version still comes from 2012.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Logos Please please fix this, I want to export the whole timeline in a legible resolution, not just a piece. If you don't understand see earlier posts.
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I would also like to see this issue fixed.
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Maybe the new Logos 6 has resolved this???
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Afraid not - whether exported as png or sent to Powerpoint, Logos 6 is as bad as Logos 5.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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We've taken a step toward making these timelines easier to see with the Bible People Visual Timelines, one of the new Interactive Media. Here's a section from the Life of Abraham.
They're not yet exportable, but I believe that's planned. In the meantime, a screencapture should work (i use Greenshot regularly and it works well).
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That's a step in the right direction, but I really want to be able to export seamlessly. Keep working on it, Logos team!
I would also like to be able to export the full-size images easily.
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