"Kevin Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Friday 24 January 2003 23:55, Kevin Myers wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> I'm back once again with my rather extreme requirements, as usual...
>
> This time, here is the situation: I have roughly 100 very large grayscale
> images (up to 600M pixels each) that I nee
Hello folks,
I'm back once again with my rather extreme requirements, as usual...
This time, here is the situation: I have roughly 100 very large grayscale
images (up to 600M pixels each) that I need to distribute to some
investors/clients on CD for their use in evaluating engineering projects
t
"Kevin Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Friday 24 January 2003 21:12, Kevin Myers wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I had an old document that came apart during to scanning, and as a result
> had to be scanned as two separate images. Now I would like to merge these
> two pieces back into a single image. The e
"Kevin Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Friday 24 January 2003 21:12, Kevin Myers wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I had an old document that came apart during to scanning, and as a result
> had to be scanned as two separate images. Now I would like to merge these
> two pieces back into a single image. The e
Hi folks,
I had an old document that came apart during to scanning, and as a result
had to be scanned as two separate images. Now I would like to merge these
two pieces back into a single image. The effect that I want is merely
placing the two original images adjacent to each other. I don't nee
* On Friday 24 January 2003 10:43 am, John Culleton wrote:
> I receive many MSWord documents which I then convert to plain text or
> LaTeX etc. Typically all the characters in a paragraph are crowded
> onto one line. This makes editing a bore.
>
> I can use:
> gqap
> to change an individual parag
Please ignore previous post subject as above.
John Culleton
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I receive many MSWord documents which I then convert to plain text or
LaTeX etc. Typically all the characters in a paragraph are crowded
onto one line. This makes editing a bore.
I can use:
gqap
to change an individual paragraph to a series of lines of standard
length. But I haven't found a glo