To put multiple photos on a page, determine the pixel dimension's you'll
need to hold what you want on one page.  For instance, if you have 4
1200x1600 pix, then make a new canvas (file-new) in the gimp, and
specify 2400x3200.  Then you can use cutNpaste to get the bits where you
want them!  Sounds like you've made some good progress... congrats, and
continue to be patient with yourself, learning linux *can* be slow
although many things are a snap if you know how to google and use other
resources like tldp.org

regards,

  Ben


On 28 Oct 2003 07:07:18 -0800
Dirk Ouellette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
....
| The pictures come as compressed and  only on the first 3 inches or so
| of the paper. I'm using Kodak Premium Picture Paper, legal size. BTW,
| the pictures as printed out using the Windows 98 hdd and the Olympus
| software are absolutely beautiful photographs. I don't want to have to
| switch to windows to print photos. I know linux can do it, I can do it
| using gThumb Viewer, there's just no easy to get multiple pictures on
| a page using gThumb Viewer. I just don't know to do it how with the
| Gimp. Dirk
|
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