On 10/06/2016 18:29, Jehan Pagès wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 3:49 AM, Clipper wrote:
>> Thanks Jan,
>>
>> I have Adobe Reader but do not see an export option, just Save as... but not
>> sure how to make that work.
>>
>> I am running windows 10 and have a very
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 3:49 AM, Clipper wrote:
> Thanks Jan,
>
> I have Adobe Reader but do not see an export option, just Save as... but not
> sure how to make that work.
>
> I am running windows 10 and have a very limited budget on this volunteer
> project.
>
> Was
On 10/06/2016 09:49 PM, BernieS wrote:
> Just downloaded the latest version of Gimp - I'm running Win 10/64.
>
> Gimp opens OK to create new images, but every time that I try to open an
> existing image, the programme just hangs.
>
> I'm clearly missing something fundamental here - could
Just downloaded the latest version of Gimp - I'm running Win 10/64.
Gimp opens OK to create new images, but every time that I try to open an
existing image, the programme just hangs.
I'm clearly missing something fundamental here - could somebody please tell me
what?
Thanks
--
BernieS (via
Liquid Rescale is a plug-in for GIMP and is not created nor maintained by
the core GIMP team. You might be able to find a build of GIMP for OSX that
has it bundled, or you can try the Liquid Rescale page:
http://liquidrescale.wikidot.com/en:download-page-macosx
On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 1:14 PM
Hi, I'm new to this forum so if this subject has been covered, I aoplogise.
I have just downloaded and installed GIMP 2.8.18 and I noticed that the Liquid
Rescale option is missing. I was missing fro the previous version I had
installed. (2.8
.14 I think)
I'm running the program on an iMac running
Thanks Jan,
I have Adobe Reader but do not see an export option, just Save as... but not
sure how to make that work.
I am running windows 10 and have a very limited budget on this volunteer
project.
Was looking at PDF print drivers on-line. This seems like a simple solution.
Do you have any
Send the PDF back to whoever made it and tell them to send you a PDF
"without layers".
If you can't get the PDF re-output as a "flat" PDF, your simplest route may
be to sign up for one month of Adobe Acrobat in the cloud and flatten it
yourself. Heresy! I know, but getting it done right for