On Sunday 09 October 2005 20:43, G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
>On Sun, 2005-10-09 at 18:33 -0500, Dale Erwin wrote:
>> A friend of mine scanned a form for me and sent me the scanned
>> images in an e-mail.  I am wondering if it is possible in
>> any way to load the .jpg images into OpenOffice.org and then
>> superimpose text over the areas of the image that need to be
>> filled in?
>
>The short answer is yes as can be seen in the attachment. The picture is
>a png as this is a lossless format and the text was inserted via the
>Draw Text tool which illustrates that it can be done. I question whether
>or not the time it will take to insert text fields in that form and
>match up sizes et cetera will be worth the effort.

Pursuant to the format of the .odt file attached, can anyone tell me
howto add a file association to kde's control panel->file associations
menu such that my clicking on it will automaticly run openoffice, passing
it the attached file as an argument?  This is something I've not had to
do before.

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