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Printout fonts sometimes very small, even though OK in preview

barrych
2017-02-03
2017-05-04
  • barrych

    barrych - 2017-02-03

    I have recently started using WhiteStarUML (5.8.3.0), and am very pleased with it by and large. One really annoying problem though. With some state charts (not all), the fonts print really small (very hard to read), though the boxes stay the right size. The print preview looks correct - it is only the actual printout that goes wrong. Printer is a Ricoh MP C2003. I have only seen this on simpler/smaller charts. Seems unaffected by whether I select fit-to-page or not. But it does seem to be partially affected by whether I position the chart into the top left corner or not. With less "white space" to the left (and maybe top?), the font comes out a bit bigger, but still not as big as it should. With bigger charts the font is sensibly sized, and looks the same as in the tool.

     
  • Janusz Szpilewski

    Hello,

    Such a problem was never spotted before. Maybe you could just post a model with a diagram which is printed incorectly. Additionally you may make some more tests with printing to a pdf file and see if that problem shows up as well. If the pdf printing looks good so the problem could be rather on the printer side.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2017-05-04

    Hi,
    I have started using WhiteStarUML recently. I did not face any issues with the Java Code generation and reverse engineering, but while i try to do reverse engineering for the C++ program, after choosing the right directory of my C++ Project, the source file is not showing up and hence unable to choose the C++ source file to re-engineer. I am using WhiteStarUML version 5.7.1.0, and Visual Studio 2008 to compile my C++ code.

    Any guidance to resolve this issue will be of great help. Thanks in advance.

     
  • Janusz Szpilewski

    First you should get a more recent version of this program. The current is 5.8.6. Next make sure you are using C++ plugin to read C++ code (Tools-C++-Reverse...). All .h or .cpp files should be visible.

     

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