3 <title>Exporting alignments as artwork</title>
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6 <p><strong>Exporting alignments as graphics and lineart<a name="export"></a></strong></p>
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7 <p>The alignment view can be printed using
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8 <strong>File→Print</strong>, or exported in a number of ways via the
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9 <strong>File→Export</strong> menu:
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11 <li>HTML<br><em>for viewing in a web browser</em>
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13 <li>PNG - a Portable Networks Graphics image<br><em>For low quality
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14 diagrams and powerpoint presentations</em>
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16 <li>EPS - an Encapsulated Postscript Document<br><em>For high quality
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17 diagrams and publications.</em>
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20 <p><em>Tips for working with EPS Files</em></p><li>The EPS file generated by jalview contains vector
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21 graphics which are directly editable in graphics applications such as
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22 Adobe Illustrator.</li>
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23 <li>When importing an EPS into to a Microsoft office document, a snapshot image of the
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24 file will be displayed which often looks blurred. Right-click the
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25 image and choose "Edit image." to convert it to word
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26 drawing objects which give a truer WYSIWIG representation.
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29 Mac OSX users will find that eps files are automatically converted into
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