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Feature request
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Subject: Re: Feature request
From: Ludwig <Markus.Kreu...@villanova.edu>
To: rationale <rationale@googlegroups.com>
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Here might be solution. This is an free online services that let's you
upload large files and then print them out into smaller single pages
that can be stitched together. http://www.blockposters.com/
Good luck. M
On Apr 29, 6:19=A0am, mindatwork <mindatw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'd like to request a new feature for Rationale. In our course on
> critical thinking, our students are required to make a poster-sized
> argument map and present it to their fellow students. I happen to know
> that ReasonAble had the option to print a map on, say, 2 by 3 pages
> (A4) with a few millimeters of overlap so that you could tape the
> pages together. Most of the modern printers offer this option in their
> settings, but unfortunately, ours don't. We now work around the issue
> by exporting the map to a rather large image file and then opening it
> in MS Paint, which is about the only program I know about that allows
> users to print on x by y pages. As you might expect, this workaround
> causes problems for some of the less computer-savvy students.
>
> Would it be possible to add the option to print on x by y pages to the
> print dialogue in an upcoming version?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jimmy Frerejean