Need Graphics

ronnie gauthier ronnieg
Mon May 17 11:35:32 PDT 2004


Your confusion may come from having to anchor(ctrl-H) the text layer to deselect it. You must do each letter seperately to get a different color for each one. You may however apply a gradient to the selected text before you anchor the text. If, when in the text box you dont select a font you will not get anything to show up when you click OK, annoying that there is no default font.
Graphics/Multimedia is an area where linux really blows. I still am stuck with nt4 for photoshop and authorware.

I will make a graphic for you if you tell me what you need or you can use this

<h1>
<font color="#FF161A" >D</font>
<font color="#67FF3D">&</font>
<font color="#F83EFF">R</font> 
&nbsp;
<font color="#F4F76E">C</font>
<font color="#9271F1">o</font>
<font color="#FF8D25">n</font>
<font color="#1CFFC3">s</font>
<font color="#9DAFFF">u</font>
<font color="#FF1621">l</font>
<font color="#69D865">t</font>
<font color="#115EFF">i</font>
<font color="#FDFF13">n</font>
<font color="#C7B3FF">g</font>
 &nbsp;
<font color="#ABFF10">S</font>
<font color="#FF88D8">e</font>
<font color="#F9A9FF">a</font>
<font color="#50FF98">r</font>
<font color="#FFA390">c</font>
<font color="#BCADFF">h</font>
&nbsp;
<font color="#FF1275">E</font>
<font color="#0CFF4B">n</font>
<font color="#FF08D6">g</font>
<font color="#FFF937">i</font>
<font color="#FFCE1C">n</font>
<font color="#350CFF">e</font>
</h1>


On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 00:51:25 -0400
Joel Hammer <Joel at HammersHome.com> wrote:

Hmmmm....
This looks tougher than it ought to be. Dang.
I tried various programs, gimp, kpaint, kword, wp8, staroffice, and so on. 
I tried to download the GIMP manual with opera 6.02, won't work. Netscape
6.2 works, IE works of course. Its pretty bad when the gimp manual won't
work in opera. Anyway, text boxes in straight forward gimp suck. They suggest
you use a dynamic plugin. Haa.
I can't see how to save in any useful formats, like gif or jpg from various
wordprocessing and presentation software.
I also had no luck trying to convert postscript to jpeg.
This must be possible.
Hmmm....
Why not just prepare your artful design in anything, print it out on high
quality paper, and then scan it in?
SOLUTION:
Geeeeez......
Use StarOffice Presentation, use a template with a text box, write your
text, then EXPORT it (don't save it) to a tif file. Then xv can work with
it.
This took me about 45 minutes to figure out. This is really a nuisance!!!
Joel
P.S. Hope it works.


'On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 10:21:57PM -0500, Richard R. Sivernell wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 20:12:17 -0700
> Ken Moffat <kmoffat at drizzle.com> wrote:
> 
> Lonnie Ken
> 
>   I opened it up and tried to enter text into the drawing area, but 
> nothing happened. I really do not have a lot of time to build graphics
> for some web pages. Was trying to do the following:
> 
>    D & R Consulting Search Engine   with each letter in a different 
> bright colour.  Now before you guy's come down hard on me, I have hardley
> ever used the gimp. Simple coloured text should be simple. I can do 
> what I want in Coreldraw9 on winders machine, but can not save in a 
> useful format.  Now I all for learning something at any time, I know 
> you probably know the gimp & help is always appreciated.
> 
> cheers
> -- 
> Rick Sivernell
> Dallas, Texas  75287
> 972 306-2296
> res005ru at gte.net
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