Does anyone have a wireless card that they could part with. I need
PCMCIA wireless card for a Dell Inspiron 5000e.
kids has Kubuntu 8.04 installed already, so I would prefer if we could
just put it in and have it work without NDIS wrapper but whatever.
I am on the east side near Ray and Cooper.
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I need to convert a few glabels designs to jpg. glabels doesn't appear
to have a export function. Any suggestions on how to do this without
re-drawing in GIMP?
Alan
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I don't know what glabels are, but could you just screen capture the designs
and import them to your application that way?
On 7/21/08, Alan Dayley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I need to convert a few glabels designs to jpg. glabels doesn't appear
Glabels?? I do the screen capture (ksnapshot in kde) many times for pictures.
Windoze has a similiar thing.
Ed/ke7feg
Did I mention, 2/23/07 the FCC dropped all cw (AKA Morse code) testing for any
class of license as a ham? Just pass the written exams.
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I need to convert a few glabels designs to jpg. glabels doesn't appear
to have a export function. Any suggestions on how to do this without
re-drawing in GIMP?
Print to a pdf (under print to file), load pdf into Gimp, re-save as jpg.
Daniel
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moin moin,
surely there's a simple way to take a directory of pictures and print 4 to
a page. I've tried nautilus, f-spot and kphotoalbum and haven't found
anything that would work.
I'm certain I could just import them to OOo/GIMP/etc 4 to a page, but I
don't want to have to mess with setting up
Am 20. Jul, 2008 schwätzte der.hans so:
moin moin,
surely there's a simple way to take a directory of pictures and print 4 to
a page. I've tried nautilus, f-spot and kphotoalbum and haven't found
anything that would work.
I found a Print Wizard plugin for kphotoalbum.
That made 8.5x11 jpgs,
moin moin,
now, for how I want to do things :)
Is there a tool that'll import a bunch of photos and let me toss them
around on various pages?
I tried scribus, but it didn't seem to like jpgs. Not that I know squat
about using scribus...
I'd like to do something like $the_tool *jpg and then
Normally when I encounter a Linux problem my first course of action is
to Google for a solution. This time I'm not even sure what to call it.
X Windows scroll problem and X Windows bad repaint don't return any
useful information.
I'm running Unbuntu Hardy Heron on a Dell Latitude D830. So far
how come when I enable visual effects in Ubuntu that i loose the ability
to move the windows around and close or minimize them? is this just
because of compiz?
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Daniel Stasinski wrote:
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| Print to a pdf (under print to file), load pdf into Gimp, re-save as jpg.
This may be the best option, though I have not tried anything yet this
evening.
For those not aware, gLabels (http://glabels.sourceforge.net/) is a
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Joshua Nalli wrote:
| how come when I enable visual effects in Ubuntu that i loose the ability
| to move the windows around and close or minimize them? is this just
| because of compiz?
Sounds like your window decorator is not loading or is being
After a long battle with technology, Joshua Nalli wrote:
How come when I enable visual effects in Ubuntu, I [lose] the ability
to move the windows around and close or minimize them? Is this just
because of compiz?
Your compiz-fusion settings are incorrect in some way. It sounds like your
flphoto or photoprint may accomplish what you're looking for.
der.hans wrote:
moin moin,
now, for how I want to do things :)
Is there a tool that'll import a bunch of photos and let me toss them
around on various pages?
I tried scribus, but it didn't seem to like jpgs. Not that I know
Gnome Photo Printer (apt-get gnome-photo-printer) is for exactly this use case.
der.hans wrote:
moin moin,
surely there's a simple way to take a directory of pictures and print 4 to
a page. I've tried nautilus, f-spot and kphotoalbum and haven't found
anything that would work.
I'm
Hans - you want a proof sheet - which is a print option for GQview.
gThumb also lets you put multiple pictures on a page.
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 2:37 PM, der.hans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 20. Jul, 2008 schwätzte der.hans so:
moin moin,
surely there's a simple way to take a directory of
Am 21. Jul, 2008 schwätzte Joseph Sinclair so:
Gnome Photo Printer (apt-get gnome-photo-printer) is for exactly this use case.
Ah, but the description was in German, so my keyword searches missed it :)
danke,
der.hans
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Am 21. Jul, 2008 schwätzte Ed so:
Import them all into Gimp each as its own layer (batch)(save as basis
to begin each page) - turn on only the layers(ie pics) you want on a
page and move and adjust them, add boilerplate - save as page 1,
flatten image and save in final format - repeat for page
On Mon, 2008-07-21 at 14:45 -0700, der.hans wrote:
moin moin,
now, for how I want to do things :)
Is there a tool that'll import a bunch of photos and let me toss them
around on various pages?
I tried scribus, but it didn't seem to like jpgs. Not that I know squat
about using
I have a Dell Inspiron 600m. The power connector has went bad. I am
parting it out in the east valley. Ray Cooper take it for free or give
some $$. If you generally make it to Stammtische I would bring it
boulders to show off its brokeness :) It has a new battery, and if you
broke your LCD it
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