![]() ![]() Shaivites: Followers of Shiva usually apply three white horizontal lines (made from vibhuti) with a dot of kumkuma at the center.Thus, the kumkuma is placed where Indians believe to be the most important spot for receptivity to be enhanced. The sixth chakra, also known as the third eye, is centered in the forehead directly between the eyebrows and is believed to be the channel through which humankind opens spiritually to the Divine". ![]() The reason involves the ancient Indian belief that "the human body is divided into seven vortices of energy, called chakras, beginning at the base of the spine and ending at the top of the head. Kumkuma is most often applied by Indians to the forehead. While I see that you seem to have this resolved (happy to hear), I'll post this in case others don't have any luck with the above.I've always just selected (ctrl+A for the whole diagram) and pasted in to Word/PPT/Outlook and the diagrams were converted automatically to nice PNG scalable images (without ever changing the memory/quality settings).But on a recent project it seems that when I tried to do the same the quality was very poor/fuzzy and the text was sort of squashed.Traditional silver container for Sindoor/Kumkuma This is vector graphics which can be zoomed into etc. ![]() For some reason, when you use Ctrl-B to export a Sparx EA model to MS Word, you get a bitmap copied to the clipboard, but when you paste into Powerpoint, you get an Enhanced Metafile. Meaning the picture itself has high-quality, but it tries to convert the font of the classes and then I have some spaces between letters where there should be none.So long story short - is there a way to export my UML Diagrams from Enterprise Architect to a common picture format like.png or.tiff, while retaining decent quality? As I'm sure you're already aware, you can save a diagram as an image in several formats, including PNG but not TIFF.The quality of the images can be controlled in the options (Tools - Options), 'Diagram' tab.The 'Image Memory Limit' controls the amount of memory the image conversion process is allowed increasing this should improve the quality of large diagrams.' Scale Saved Bitmaps to' allows you to set a higher resolution for the images.I haven't checked whether these also affect the copy-to-clipboard function (in the Diagram menu or CTRL+ B), which is the way I usually copy diagrams into documents. ![]()
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