On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 10:17 pm, many eyes noted that John Richard Smith wrote:
> >Open a pic and click the "T" and all will become evident, text colour,
> > fonts installed etc..
> >
> >Charlie.
> >  
>
> OK, Charlie,
> I found that one yesterday. see snapshot 278.png
>
> It's good, but has one drawback, you have but 9 fixed choices of
> position for the text.
>
> Knowing gimp to be the app it is, I'm sure todds layer method ought to
> work with more flexibility of text positioning ?
>
> John

That's right John. However if you position the text in the actual frame, move 
it left, right, give it several gaps at the top, bottom or whatever. It 
doesn't need to start from left to right, it can be moved in the frame where 
you want.

So use one of the standard positions as supplied, then move the text within 
the box from that place, as stated above and do with it what you will, and it 
will start where you place it through the position and incrementally move 
wherever you want, one letter gaps at a time, over the whole area.

I have used center from the choice, and then moved the text into the middle of 
the screen and down a few lines, as you see as an example.

Charlie.
-- 
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--J. M. Barrie

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