Hey, I just released an OpenOffice flowchart template today. I'm a little late to the party but I hope it helps somebody...
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Hey, I just released an OpenOffice flowchart template today. I'm a little late to the party but I hope it helps somebody...
Presumably you'll be using bitmaps. Blender would work, but you'd need to enable the orthographic camera feature in order to get really straight grid lines in your renders.
I would tend to...
Looking good so far! I like the rich colors on the dark background.
One thing I'd suggest is to align your blue hues a bit more. The link underlines are a highly-saturated true blue, the supernova...
False. I have to test web designs on i-devices, so I have two of them. They're pretty nice, for proprietary gear. Smoke signals make me cough.
TPBM thinks their ex-girlfriend is stalking them.
Stuff I've Made in GIMP Yay, fun thread
Game maps:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/porkfriedrice/4170489759/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/porkfriedrice/4160730600/in/photostream/
Planets:...
It was already checked. You can see my location bar to the right of the normal navigation buttons; pressing the "edit" icon allows you to type the location.
Anybody know why my Nautilus toolbar is suddenly smaller and more compact? My Zoom button has disappeared, and I don't like it. See attachment. This is how the original looked (click here), and I'd...
Like this? http://www.evoluted.net/community/code/directorylisting.php
Check this one out too, it's pretty well done and it's the same sort of game: http://mattdm.org/icebreaker/
I always install k3b for when this happens. It's a KDE app, but it's never failed me.
You can also try right-clicking the layer, then click "add alpha channel."
Looks like KArm has been replaced by KTimeTracker...you might try searching Synaptic for that if you have Ubuntu 8.10.
The package KArm is available here in 8.04 though; it's just been deprecated...
I think the tool you're looking for is System -> Preferences -> Sessions. This allows you to tweak what starts up when you log in. If not there, you might also check that Pidgin isn't set to start up...
Usually you type what's under the "package" column in Synaptic. Try typing "nut-nutrition" in a terminal window. Or press Alt+F2 and type it.
Not sure if it's really a command...I'm pretty sure Alt+F2 is intercepted by the panel. I think you can install 'gmrun' which will do the same thing and can be started by typing 'gmrun'
There are a few ways to define "diet," so I'd recommend listing the features you'd need and the features you'd like. Keeping that separate from the idea of "dieting" will probably help you find...
Sure. I just upgraded to CS4 (been using PS since...1994-ish?), but I use GIMP on my work laptop because it's there, it works, and I like to support open source software. If there's something I...
I would start by identifying just who your client is. Once you understand the organization, work at finding a single solution that fits them. Otherwise, the design is simply decorating, and not...
I think the bigger worry would be applications for which you've included custom repositories in your sources file. You'd want to disable the repos before upgrading. Other than that, I don't see why...
If you don't notice what's changed, you could go read this:
http://www.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-2.6.html
What do you mean by "unofficial" programs? You'd want to follow these instructions: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardyUpgrades#Known%20Problems
And yes, definitely reinstall ubuntu-desktop...
Yeah, it sounds like these packages won't work for your version of Ubuntu...you need a 7.10 version of the various GIMP packages, or you'll need to compile them for yourself. Metacity is what is used...
Yep, you'll need matching, newer versions of those libs, and there is an order in which they need to be installed (which you are finding). Don't they have those libraries linked at getdeb?
Typically you would remove Ubuntu-desktop in cases like this. Then, when you do your next dist-upgrade, you'd reinstall it just prior, and remove any conflicting packages. Google "ok to remove...
AJB, did you install the corresponding .deb for your Ubuntu release version?