The goal of FitPlot is simple:
- place various PDFs (or other common graphic formats files such as JPG, TIF, GIF, EPS, PSD, image in the pasteboard) on a virtual plotter sheet;
- Arrange all objects in a WYSIWYG environment moving and rotating them;
- Print the so arranged plotter sheet and eventually save it for later printings.
I know this can be done with blazoned vectorial applications, but here we have a small program that can just do it--nothing less, nothing more.
Version 5.7.0:
Compatibility
- This update is needed to grant full compatibility with OS X 10.11 El Capitan.
Most relevant fixed bugs
- Possible crash during pdf duplication (only on Mac OSX 10.11) - Fixed
- Histogram in the ICD panel was unreliable (only on Mac OSX 10.11) - Fixed
- Magnetic guides: where not saved with the document - Fixed
- Magnetic guides: the cursor (when over a guide) was showing only if an image was selected - Fixed
Magnetic guides management improved
- It is now possible to create a grid of magnetic guides opportunely spaced. The grid can be useful in many jobs.
- New menu items lock / unlock guides avoid / consent the moving of the guides while clicking on images.
- Locked guides are easily recognisable by the dash style.
- OS X 10.7.3 or later
More information
Download Now