This one time, at band camp, Ralf Treinen said: > On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 01:01:04PM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote: > > Hello all, > > I recently packaged up KCDLabel, a very nice GUI CD Label creator. IT > > allows for both image and text manipulation, and I find it nice for > > making CD's for friends. From the description field: > > In which way is this different from kover: > > Package: kover > Status: install ok installed > Priority: optional > Section: graphics > Installed-Size: 476 > Maintainer: Rene Engelhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Version: 0.8.4-2 > Depends: kdelibs3 (>= 4:2.2.2-1), libc6 (>= 2.2.5-13), libfam0, > libjpeg62, libpng2 (>= 1.0.12), libqt2 (>= 3:2.3.1-1), > libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2 (>= 1:2.95.4-0.010810), xlibs (>> 4.1.0), zlib1g > (>= 1:1.1.4), cddb > Description: WYSIWYG CD cover printer > Kover is a WYSIWYG CD cover printer. You have the ability to enter > the title, contents, set background colors, enter text, embed images > or stream the title and tracks from CDDB (including CDDB Code 211). > Kover can authenticate through a proxy (Basic, but not Digest) for > accessing CDDB, and make a CDDB request just by entering the CDDB ID > (i.e., no need to have the CD inserted). > > > -Ralf.
It's similar, although kcdlabel also allows some playing with text - you can bend the text to get different effects, and you can layer text over images. This last is something I'm not sure if kover can do - I've not used kover much. Screenshots are at http://kcdlabel.sourceforge.net/ Thanks for your interest. Steve -- Appendix: A portion of a book, for which nobody yet has discovered any use.
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