Re: [expert] printing multiple photos

2002-11-19 Thread Jonathan Dlouhy
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 5:39 pm, Brian Schroeder wrote: > As Pierre said, "there are SO many ways in Linux...". So often, > when I want to do something, the problem is deciding which tool > to use! > Since you like Word for this, I too would have suggested oowriter. > But xfig is something els

Re: [expert] printing multiple photos

2002-11-19 Thread kwan
> On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 00:07:39 -0500 Jonathan Dlouhy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > Is there a way to use GIMP or another editing program that will allow > > me, for example, to put two different pictures, like 4"x6" on the same > > page and print them that way? I hate to use the Windoze word,

Re: [expert] printing multiple photos

2002-11-19 Thread Brian Schroeder
s, but not generally installed by default. It will also give you virtually unlimited positioning and scaling options. Brian. From: Pierre Fortin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mandrake Expert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [expert] printing multiple photos Dat

Re: [expert] printing multiple photos

2002-11-19 Thread Larry Sword
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jonathan Dlouhy wrote: |Is there a way to use GIMP or another editing program that will allow me, for |example, to put two different pictures, like 4"x6" on the same page and print |them that way? I hate to use the Windoze word, but there are numero

Re: [expert] printing multiple photos

2002-11-19 Thread Pierre Fortin
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 00:07:39 -0500 Jonathan Dlouhy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there a way to use GIMP or another editing program that will allow > me, for example, to put two different pictures, like 4"x6" on the same > page and print them that way? I hate to use the Windoze word, but there >

[expert] printing multiple photos

2002-11-18 Thread Jonathan Dlouhy
Is there a way to use GIMP or another editing program that will allow me, for example, to put two different pictures, like 4"x6" on the same page and print them that way? I hate to use the Windoze word, but there are numerous programs for 'doze that will do this easily. There must be a Linux eq