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Koronna wrote:Hey, I've made draft of a periodic Table Map using MS paint. I was wondering if anyoen could suggest a free graphic program that I could possiblely use to make my map? Some program you can download off the internet and is user friendly? thanks a lot guys i'm new to map making and I need your help to make this map come true. Again, any program that you suggest?
lt_oddball wrote:3) I want to use different Fonts than standard. I have found a website with lovely fonts. How do I import a *.ttf file in Inkscape ?
DiM wrote:lt_oddball wrote:3) I want to use different Fonts than standard. I have found a website with lovely fonts. How do I import a *.ttf file in Inkscape ?
just copy the ttf file in c:/windows/fonts
lt_oddball wrote:DiM wrote:lt_oddball wrote:3) I want to use different Fonts than standard. I have found a website with lovely fonts. How do I import a *.ttf file in Inkscape ?
just copy the ttf file in c:/windows/fonts
that's what I thought, but I get this strange windows error message like "font already in use..cannot paste here".
And I have closed the Word application..so I have no idea what is troubling it.
Will try again at new PC start up.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
DiM wrote:lt_oddball wrote:DiM wrote:lt_oddball wrote:3) I want to use different Fonts than standard. I have found a website with lovely fonts. How do I import a *.ttf file in Inkscape ?
just copy the ttf file in c:/windows/fonts
that's what I thought, but I get this strange windows error message like "font already in use..cannot paste here".
And I have closed the Word application..so I have no idea what is troubling it.
Will try again at new PC start up.
strange. try closing any open applications and then copy it.
or better yet. close all applications restart then copy to avoid the font remaining hanged on an app.
DiM wrote:do something else. open the fonts folder and inkscape.
now drag and drop the font file from the folder to inkscape. that should do the trick. it works in photoshop
lt_oddball wrote:DiM wrote:do something else. open the fonts folder and inkscape.
now drag and drop the font file from the folder to inkscape. that should do the trick. it works in photoshop
YESS! that did the trick!
Thanx.
By the way, I noticed that this fantasy font is labelled as a True Type Font icon "TT" whereas many standard others in windows/fonts are "open type font" with icon "O".
Maybe that explains the difference of being automatically noticed or not ?
gimil wrote:save the file as a layered document, or a large file document i think its also called. This keeps the layer setting but without the need to open it wih only one graphic software
P.S. this should be moved to maps TTT
Koronna wrote:gimil wrote:filename.PSB
doesn't seem to work on Inkscape. Either saves it as filename.PSB.svg or cannot save file...and the file name extension list doesn't include layer or large file...
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
gimil wrote:Koronna wrote:gimil wrote:filename.PSB
doesn't seem to work on Inkscape. Either saves it as filename.PSB.svg or cannot save file...and the file name extension list doesn't include layer or large file...
for photoshop its called a large document format
FirefoxRocks wrote:Sorry if this isn't the correct subforum to post this in
On the US Senate map, any idea how to make the area of Democrats/Republicans where there is a semi-circle of sub-divided sections? I have a map drawn on paper that has something similar, but instead it is an entire circle and sections are divided evenly.
I tried using the GIMP to draw circles, but GIMP doesn't even have a shape-drawing tool. I do not have Adobe Photoshop, although my school has Photoshop and I could ask if I could use it for "extra-curricular" projects.
I downloaded Inkscape but I have to spend some time learning that.
Is there a premade image of circles placed inside of circles (not a spiral). It would make the job a whole lot easier. Even if I can make a circle, I need circles inside of circles inside of circles (a total of 5 or 6 circles).
Can anyone tell me how to get started on this?
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