On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 6:19 AM, Stephen Allen
wrote:
> The open source eqivalent to Illustrator is Inkspot.
I think you mean 'Inkscape' here, no?
Chris
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On Sun, Aug 04, 2013 at 01:57:19PM +0200, alex_g wrote:
> Thanks for the tip will try it out. Scribus is a sort of Illustrator?
>
> Thanks again and best regards
> Alex
>
> >---end quoted text---
> >
> >First of all, don't use the GIMP for creating a brochure. Use a page
> >layout application. Sc
On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 6:57 AM, alex_g wrote:
> Thanks for the tip will try it out. Scribus is a sort of Illustrator?
Scribus is desktop publishing - more like InDesign than Illy.
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Thanks for the tip will try it out. Scribus is a sort of Illustrator?
Thanks again and best regards
Alex
>---end quoted text---
>
>First of all, don't use the GIMP for creating a brochure. Use a page
>layout application. Scribus will do just nicely.
>
>The proper tool for the job will make your l
On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 06:33:48PM +0200, alex_g wrote:
> Hi there, hope somebody can help me. Am making a brochure, use the pre-set A5
> print size. All great, but when converting the XCF file to PDF the fonts are
> not
> represented correct and are drastically reduced in size.
>
> I tried the f
Hi there, hope somebody can help me. Am making a brochure, use the pre-set A5
print size. All great, but when converting the XCF file to PDF the fonts are not
represented correct and are drastically reduced in size.
I tried the flattening option, but that takes a lot of resolution/sharpness out
of