# 8 years ago | |
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There was a defect that is fixed now. Could you please try again? |
# 8 years ago | |
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diamonds11, the only way to do it is to download the red heart image, open it in an image editor, change its color and then upload the image and use it as your word cloud shape. |
# 8 years ago | |
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Could you please elaborate what you mean saying "make an image a background", so I could help you? |
# 8 years ago | |
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You can add any shape image by clicking on the first tile in the shapes section. |
# 8 years ago | |
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Hi Jaimie, most likely it is because the font is selected in the fonts section that is not capable to render the words you inputted. Please choose another font on white / light blue background that can render your words and re-visualize. |
# 8 years ago | |
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You mean the feature of removing arbitrary words from the word cloud, don't you? We will think about it. |
# 8 years ago | |
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Hi Stefanie, it sounds like you want to achieve exactly what Tagul does. Could you please provide some image to illustrate how you see the desired outcome? |
# 8 years ago | |
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If you move the "define" slider to the left you remove the smaller words, because Tagul places the words from biggest to smallest. By removing the smaller words you shape does seem to be less tight filled. If you wish to remove just few small words you don't like then the only option for you is to download in EPS or SVG vector format, open the downloaded file in Inkscape or Adobe Illustrator and remove the small words. |
# 8 years ago | |
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Hi Corniche! Yes there is a way. Switch to the layout section, choose "define" option for the "words amount" parameter and then use the slider to remove the small words. |
# 8 years ago | |
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No, it won't work this way. You need to download your word cloud in EPS or SVG format, open it in Inkscape or Adobe Illustrator, and then remove the letters color fill and add the letters stroke. |