[Gimp-user] dotted text

2019-11-30 Thread gliviu
>Inkscape is the better tool but also needed is a suitable font. 
>The sort that CAD applications used to use.

For anyone searching a simple solution, since Inkskape 0.91 you can go to
Extensions -> Render -> Hershey Text.
Fill in the 'Text' box with desired text, and hit Apply.
Then Object -> Fill and Stroke -> Stroke Style and set the line as dotted.

More info.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP8JUAooUFA
https://www.evilmadscientist.com/2011/hershey-text-an-inkscape-extension-for-engraving-fonts/

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[Gimp-user] dotted text

2012-10-26 Thread rich
On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 6:53 PM, komsinica wrote:
 I am using Gimp to create worksheets for kids learning a foreign
 language.  I would like to make my text dotted so kids can trace
 it to practice writing.  I am using a Cyrillic alphabet so a dotted
 font is not an option for me.  It would have to be done by
 manipulating the text.

Wrong choice of a tool, I'm afraid. You _can_do that with GIMP, but it
would be counterproductive.

Use Inkscape. For text objects remove fill, use black stroke and dashed 
outline.

Inkscape is the better tool but also needed is a suitable font. 
The sort that CAD applications used to use.

http://i.imgur.com/c56HW.jpg

https://rapidshare.com/files/455993137/fonts_skeleton.zip

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[Gimp-user] dotted text

2012-10-25 Thread komsinica
I am using Gimp to create worksheets for kids learning a foreign language.  I 
would like to make my text dotted so kids can trace it to practice writing.  I 
am using a Cyrillic alphabet so a dotted font is not an option for me.  It 
would have to be done by manipulating the text.  

Thank you very much.

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Re: [Gimp-user] dotted text

2012-10-25 Thread Xiella Harksell
As a partial answer to the original question, if you can get hold of a path
version of your text (vector) you can paint the path with a brush using
wide spacing between strokes. This creates dots along the path.

I just can't think of a way to get a single line path for text in the first
place. My usual solution would be colour selecting the desired outline and
turning selection to path. This would create an outline (double line) path,
though, which is probably not what you want.

Or the lower transparency option as mentioned by Jay would make much sense
and be less work too.

Good luck!

Xiella
On 26 Oct 2012 04:03, Jay Smith j...@jaysmith.com wrote:

 On 10/25/2012 10:53 AM, komsinica wrote:

 I am using Gimp to create worksheets for kids learning a foreign
 language.  I would like to make my text dotted so kids can trace it to
 practice writing.  I am using a Cyrillic alphabet so a dotted font is not
 an option for me.  It would have to be done by manipulating the text.

 Thank you very much.


 Hi,

 I would suggest completely rethinking your approach to the problem.
 Sometimes the answer is in simplicity.

 Consider either printing the text in a _pale_ color, or if you only wish
 to use black printing, consider setting the color of the text to a
 light color, but printing it on a black printer -- the result will be
 some shade of gray.

 The students could then trace around the outside of the pale color / gray
 text.

 Would this work and solve the problem without having to create anything
 special?

 Furthermore, this solution does not involve Gimp or any image program. You
 can do this in any word processor program.

 Best of luck.  Educating children in different languages is very important
 work -- something that has been mostly forgotten in the USA.

 Jay
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Re: [Gimp-user] dotted text

2012-10-25 Thread Xes Garcia
I can't think on a easy way to do this
One option is to make your own quickdirty font something like this:
http://fhoerni.free.fr/comp/make_a_font.html


Other option is to use convert text to path and trace the path
You'll now have a text outline with no fill
Your kids could draw along and inside the two text walls  instead a
dotted line
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Re: [Gimp-user] dotted text

2012-10-25 Thread scl

On 25.10.12 at 6:15 pm Xes Garcia wrote:


Other option is to use convert text to path and trace the path
You'll now have a text outline with no fill
Your kids could draw along and inside the two text walls  instead a
dotted line


A good start. To draw a dotted line you just have to stroke with a 
dotted line style.


All steps together:
1. Type your text.
2. Select Layer/Text to path.
3. In the Layers tab hide the text layer and select the layer you want 
your dotted lines on.

4. In the Path tab select the newly created path.
5. Go to Edit/Stroke path. Select 'Stroke line', check 'Solid color', 
click 'Line style', from the Dash presets listbox select 'Dense dots' 
for instance.


You're done.

Kind regards,

Sven
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Re: [Gimp-user] dotted text

2012-10-25 Thread Alexandre Prokoudine
On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 6:53 PM, komsinica wrote:
 I am using Gimp to create worksheets for kids learning a foreign
 language.  I would like to make my text dotted so kids can trace
 it to practice writing.  I am using a Cyrillic alphabet so a dotted
 font is not an option for me.  It would have to be done by
 manipulating the text.

Wrong choice of a tool, I'm afraid. You _can_do that with GIMP, but it
would be counterproductive.

Use Inkscape. For text objects remove fill, use black stroke and dashed outline.

http://i.imgur.com/AEezO.png

Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsworld.org
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