It does so many other related things so very well. I don't really use the app, but picked it up awhile ago as I'm a big fan and user of Scrivener. Are you a writer as well? I actually have Scapple on my mac, but didn't think to try it. Hope this helps and good luck with your search. Scapple is (I think) about £15 (but the app store won't tell me how much apps cost if I've already bought them) but a free trial is available.īoth Pixelmator and Pixelmator Pro have free trials if you want to check them out. Quick and easy but no easy way of getting an exact scale. You can even turn on page guides to work out how many pages you want to print it across. This little-known app is intended for brainstorming but, you can drag an image onto its virtual paper and resize it at will. It's a bit clunky l but you can print a tiled image.Ģ. OK, so it's a spreadsheet app, but if you paste an image over the grid and drag it to make it really big that works. With what I had on my computer, my best two options would be:ġ. It's a bit of a sledgehammer to crack a nut, but it would be aware of colour management (and paper) and would be used to driving printers. If I had a DTP or page layout app on my machine I'd probably turn to that. My go-to app when I need a print option that another app can't provide is Apple's Preview but it turns out (surprisingly to me) that Preview can't tile pages either. #Scapple tutorials manual#(edit: I can cut the image into pieces in either app, export all the pieces at once, then drag the resulting into Preview and print from there but that's rather a manual process) And the print dialog doesn't have the option to split an image across pages (not that I can find anyhow). Sure you can specify an image to be a particular size at a particular ppi but, once it's created it's just pixels. Neither Pixelmator nor Pixelmator Pro really have a concept of paper. What you're asking sounds like pretty reasonable thing to ask but turns out to be a struggle to do.
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