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A question that I know someone can answer in 12 seconds.
I have a nice, complex network image using node label, node and
cluster shapes, varying line-widths, etc.
It's a figure that will be part of a Handbook chapter. BUT Netdraw
doesn't do a good job of producing high-quality images; in this case
the lines, esp. the thicker ones, have those jagged step-function
forms. That remains whatever image form is exported.
I have tried using the underlying correlation values and MDS
coordinates in some other programs (including NodeXL) to recreate the
fully detailed network image, but can't do it in a way that replicates
the positioning, etc.
SO: does anyone know of a way to create or export a Netdraw image with
high-resolution straight lines?
Much appreciated....
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Ronald E. Rice
Arthur N. Rupe Professor in the Social Effects of Mass Communication
International Communication Association President 2006-2007
Co-Director, Carsey-Wolf Center
Dept. of Communication, 4005 Social Sciences & Media Studies Bldg (SSMS)
University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4020
Ph: 805-893-8696; Fax: 805-893-7102
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