On 12 Jul 2001 19:06:19 -0400, William Bradley wrote:
Recently I got involved with Linux and then the Gimp. No this is a
newbie here.
I noticed on an earlier version of Gimp, that when you bring up the
text tool, there is a button to select antialiasing for the text. On the
newer
Hello,
How do I convert an image to a black white image which are used in
newspapers?
That is, the image consists of smaller larger dots. The idea is that those
images can
be copied better at an photo copier.
Eric.
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On 13 Jul 01, at 9:13, Jakub Steiner wrote:
The basic text tool still has this option anti-aliasing. If you are
using the gDynText tool (dynamic text), there is a toggle
anti-aliased text button on top of the text entry dialog (fourth from
left).
Never thought to double-click the Text
Hello,
How do I convert an image to a black white image which are used in
newspapers?
That is, the image consists of smaller larger dots. The idea is that those
images can
be copied better at an photo copier.
Eric.
_
Do You Yahoo!?
Get
On 13 Jul 2001 13:51:25 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
How do I convert an image to a black white image which are used in
newspapers?
That is, the image consists of smaller larger dots. The idea is that those
images can
be copied better at an photo copier.
Michael Guse wrote:
Hi there !
I have installed a Wacom Intuos tablet on my machine.
snipped...
Now when I am going to use Gimp it also sees the movement and it sees the
different tools (i.e. eraser and pen) but it nearly never sees the pressure.
Often folks forget to turn XInput on.