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Exporting views/pages to images
« on: March 24, 2016, 10:55:03 AM »
EXPORT YOUR RESULTS TO IMAGES

The playground tool offers options for exporting views/pages to images.


CURRENT STATE - SINGLE IMAGE or BATCH EXPORT

 - Export a single view in current state

 - Export all views in current state


VARIATIONS - BATCH EXPORT

With the export function you can generate and save a defined amount of image sets (each set with a new variation) as jpg to your user directory

 - standard name
 - user name

You will be asked

 - to set the amount of sets
 - if the page layer settings or active setting is to be applied
 - if the page-design or active design is to be applicated
 - if shadow-settings of the active page is to be applied or shadows shall be on or off for all pages
 - if the page-style or active style is to be applicated
 - if locked buildings shall be displayed (in block mode)
 - if the gfa is to be displayed
-  if office-info is to be displayed


For the height limit the current definition will be applied.
If GFA-switch is 'on' the calculated GFA is displayed in every exported image, left top corner.
Every playground iteration calculates the corresponding gfa then.
(in one of the updates this position will be user-defined)
 
After the export, the image folder opens and you can easily cut & paste the images.

All images are always saved in the fixed output folder. It can also be open from the context menue for further file management.
(in one of the updates the folder path may become user-defined....)

With every playground iteration also a 'floorfile' is generated and saved.

If it should happen, that you find your ultimative skyline afterwords,
you can reload the corresponding hights (in buildings menu) and re-create the building for the selected view.
Heights are saved with the corresponding building name, so be careful, if you change the building names during the design process (this will be improved in the future).
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