How to Edit and Generate your PDF
To make final selections to your sequence layout and share it as a PDF click the Create PDF button found next to the save button.
A window like the one shown below will pop up.
There are a few choices to make in this window to finalize how your sequence will look. As you continue to tweak settings the preview will adjust in real time so you can see how it will look when finished based on the choices you have made.
Grid view or Instructional View: If you select Grid view, the pose images will be the center focus for your layout. Your cueing text will not be shown, but any "notes" that had been added in the sequence will be shown. If you select Instructional view, all of your cueing text will be prominently displayed in an easy to read list style format. See comparison image below.
If you select Grid view, you can then select how many poses you want to show per page, 4 poses, 9 poses, or 16 poses. The fewer the poses the larger the images. See the example below for comparison.
Show Pose Time/Breaths:
You can choose whether you would like the breath counts or pose timing to show on your PDF. Simply toggle on and off. Below is an example of what it looks like when pose timing/breath count is toggled to on
Show Sanskrit Terminology: You can toggle on and off the Sanskrit names for poses. The default is always to have them turned on. When on, the Sanskrit name for a pose (where applicable) will show up just below the English name. See example below
How to Download or Share your PDF
Now that you have finalized all of your PDF settings it is time export the finished product!
You can download the PDF directly to your device by clicking the "Download PDF" button right above the preview of your sequence.
Or, if you would like to share your sequence directly from the YTL platform, you can select the "Share PDF" button. A menu like the one below will pop up allowing you to email your sequence, copy a url or a qr code that will allow those you send them to, to download the pdf for themselves. When emailing make sure to hit "enter" on your keyboard in between each email address.
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