On Monday 15 June 2009, powah wrote:
> The jpg file is exported from a visio file embedded in a ms word document.
> Instead of using the jpg file format, what else should I use to keep the
> text information?
You could try to export to either svg (better) or pdf (not quite as good) and
open the r
powah (wong_po...@yahoo.ca) wrote:
> The jpg file is exported from a visio file embedded in a ms word document.
> Instead of using the jpg file format, what else should I use to keep the text
> information?
Unfortunately I don't see a way for you to keep the text information
here. You probably hav
The jpg file is exported from a visio file embedded in a ms word document.
Instead of using the jpg file format, what else should I use to keep the text
information?
What about gif file?
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On Monday 15 June 2009, powah wrote:
> I want to modify text on a jpg file
> ...
> I had read that I should select the text layer.
> What does it mean?
That means that there is no text layer. jpg files don't know about text, just
about pixels. If you saved the image yourself as jpg, you
sön 2002-06-09 klockan 22.15 skrev Thomas:
> hi everybody,
>
> i am a real newbie with gimp, and i just want to know something about
> the text tool.
>
> is it possible to modify text we just added?
> if it is possible,then how can i do that?
>
> e.g. : a simple background layer, then the text
On Sunday 09 June 2002 04:15 pm, Thomas wrote:
> hi everybody,
>
> i am a real newbie with gimp, and i just want to know something about
> the text tool.
>
> is it possible to modify text we just added?
> if it is possible,then how can i do that?
>
> e.g. : a simple background layer, then the text