I just zoom in as big as I can and print screen, then save as a png. Haven't found any other way, but it's simple and works for relatively small boards.
Thanks, i did it and it is not very accurate. That should be an improvement for next version update, i would like to have it without showing all the tracks like when you export with pdf or png extension file
@HICOCO,
If you want a 2D image with no tracks in a png or pdf format then you can use the PCB Editor **File > Export > PDF...** or **PNG...** menu and select what you wish to be included in the exported file.
The following Free and Open Source Software packages provide svg import and png or pdf export:
[https://www.libreoffice.org/](https://www.libreoffice.org/)
[https://inkscape.org/](https://inkscape.org/)
[https://krita.org/en/](https://krita.org/en/)<br>
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All are available for Linux, Mac and Windows.
LibreOffice is the simplest option.
1. Export the 2D view from EasyEDA in SVG Source format (Photo View_YYYY-MM-DD.svg);
2. Install LibreOffice;
3. Open Draw;
4. File > Open > Photo View_YYYY-MM-DD.svg;
5. File > Export > select png or pdf from the lower right drop down list;
6. Adjust settings as required;
7. Save.
There are also lots of sites offering free online svg to png and pdf conversion.
@HICOCO,
Yes it would but your topic was posted under PCB Layout category about how to do it and not as a request for the feature to be implemented under the Feature Request category.
:)
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