Dial plate?

Ken Leyba kenleyba
Wed Oct 12 12:25:59 PDT 2005


Did you give OpenOffice.org Draw a try?  You can create a line and
move one of the end-points and it will tell you the angle.  You could
also look at Dia and Xfig which should be able to do the same.  Use
technical diagramming editor rather than a photo editor.

Ken

On 10/12/05, Klaus-Peter Schrage <kpschrage at gmx.de> wrote:
> Ted Ozolins wrote:
> > I'm in the process of finishing a test fixture for which I have to
> > create an overlay. I am using GIMP2 to do the labeling of the various
> > functions. I've been able to stumble through most of the labels and am
> > stuck trying to create dial plate, 30 degree between positions labeled
> > "off, 1-10". I've googled trying to find any image I could use as a
> > starting point to no avail. Any pointers on how to create the beast
> > would be greatly appreciated. If anyone has an image of one, please
> > email it to me.
>
> I have found one or two by entering the german word 'w?hlscheibe' or
> 'waehlscheibe' into google pictures, but I don't know if that is what
> you want.
> Klaus
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