Bruce, See my notes below... > Hi David, > > The drawings I created using the latest Fluxus software show the marker > mutations on the lines and unnamed nodes at the points where the lines > connect. > Did you remove these? Yes, that is an option in the program. For the diagram to be readable on a website, you do need to get rid of that clutter. When you initially draw the network, if you scroll all the way down, you should see a box towards the right you can click. Unfortunately, I can't tell you what verbage may be in the box because on my screen I can't see it...haven't figured out why, yet. I can see the upper edge and when I click on it, display parameters pop up. I uncheck 'Display Mutated Positions' and 'Show Median Vectors' before saving the image as a .bmp file type. I also adjust the font. >Also, is there a program for converting the Fluxus > formatted diagram (*.fdi) file to a gif file like the one on your web > site? Don't save the file as *.fdi if you want to eventually save it as a *.gif. Save it as a *.bmp (an option) and then you're able to manipulate the file in a program such as Paint, Adobe, etc. Whatever program you may have that will open a *.bmp and then allow you to edit, add text, etc. Once you've edited the file you can then save it as a *.gif for use on a website. I'm still new to the software myself and found out just today that I could add the color coding to the nodes by right clicking the node I want to change. Various options come up, one being change of color. I had been doing that using one of the image editors. > > Bruce Baird Dave > > > ==== SCOT-DNA Mailing List ==== > All posts to this list are archived and cannot be edited from: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/SCOT-DNA/ > Please bear this in mind if you are considering posting > anything of a sensitive nature re your personal DNA. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >