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Save png of visualisation #2

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saxomoose opened this issue Aug 17, 2023 · 2 comments
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Save png of visualisation #2

saxomoose opened this issue Aug 17, 2023 · 2 comments
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@saxomoose
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Thank you for this open-source work.

Suggested feature: allow user to save high def png of visualisation.

I struggle to take readable screenshots. Possible that this due to limitations of vscode, rather than extension (no built-in print function, fiddly zoom on render tab,...)

@BenjaminHofstetter
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Hello @saxomoose, we appreciate your feature request. However, I'd like to inform you that we might not have a solution for this particular request in the near future.

To help us better understand your needs and potentially come up with a solution, could you please provide some more information? Specifically:

  • What is the purpose of using the high-definition PNG visualization?
  • Where exactly do you intend to incorporate or utilize this visualization?

Your input will assist us in grasping the problem comprehensively and devising a suitable solution. Meanwhile, you might want to explore using https://sketch.zazuko.com/ as an alternative, though it might not completely address your current issue.

@BenjaminHofstetter BenjaminHofstetter added the enhancement New feature or request label Aug 18, 2023
@saxomoose
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Thank you for your quick reply.

I would like to export to PNG in order to share the visualisation with colleagues / non-technical stakeholders.
I often find myself reshuffling the visualised classes and associations to put them in a more meaningful order. I would like to take a PNG export of this reordered visualisation.

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