When exporting the entire page as a PDF, it should retain the prototyping connection lines.

The current version of Lunacy does not display the prototyping connection lines between elements on the page when exporting it as a PDF.
In Lunacy, these connections are visible and easy to review. However, when sending designs to clients for feedback, PDF is often the preferred format. Unfortunately, the exported PDF does not show the prototyping lines, making it impossible to demonstrate the relationships between artboards and buttons. It would be greatly beneficial if this feature could be added.
I am not a professional developer, so I understand that implementing this might require significant effort from the Lunacy team. That said, this functionality would significantly improve communication between designers and clients. Thank you very much for your consideration.
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Thank you for your detailed feedback. Did I understand correctly that you would like, when exporting multiple frames with prototyping connections, to generate one large pdf page where the frames and their connections are displayed?
Thank you for confirming. Yes, your understanding is completely correct.
Unfortunately, we are unlikely to implement this feature, since it would be difficult to realize from a technical standpoint. However, we recently added a new tool called Connector in the beta version, which might be useful for you. It’s an arrow that can be attached to a frame, and it will move together with the frame when the frame is moved.
That's excellent news. I appreciate your help and look forward to trying this function.
I have tested the Connector feature, and it functions correctly. However, I noticed that the 'play' function for prototyping is no longer available. Based on my evaluation, the Connector feature is quite impressive and already meets my current requirements. We look forward to Lunacy's continued growth and enhancement.