On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 01:47:24PM -0500, M Narramore wrote:
> Does anyone know how to insert the (c) and (r) symbols into a Gimp
> image?
I open a text editor (nedit in my case), enter the special character
there, select it and right-click to pste it into the GIMP.
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"David Millet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> a couple of thoughts:
> 1) if you want to save a layer separately, the easiest way i know of to
> do that is to click on the layer in the layers, channels, and paths
> dialoge, drag it to the toolbar, and it will create a new image with
> just that laye
On Tue Feb 18 2003 19:47 M Narramore wrote:
> Does anyone know how to insert the © and ® symbols into a Gimp image?
Just use the GDynText plugin. In one of its toolbars you find a icon
"Abc" that opens a charmap window.
Oliver
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Does anyone know how to insert the © and ®
symbols into a Gimp image?
I have tried using the Text Tool and then typing
Alt+0169 and Alt+0174 but no results.
Also, what are the best sources for free fonts for
Gimp? I have the fonts that come with Red Hat Linux 8 plus another batch
of fre
On Tuesday 18 February 2003 04:20 am, Shawn Lindsay wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback. I'll definitely take another look at dual
> Athlons.
>
> I still have some questions, though.
>
> Is Intel's 533 MHz fsb a real advantage? Or only with certain kinds
> of RAM? Some benchmarks show the Athlon is
Thanks for the feedback. I'll definitely take another look at dual Athlons.
I still have some questions, though.
Is Intel's 533 MHz fsb a real advantage? Or only with certain kinds of RAM? Some
benchmarks show the Athlon is a real fast cruncher, so for most things it probably
gives you the m