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Gordo
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Adding a copyright symbol in floating text
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December 20, 2011, 02:57:49 AM »
Perhaps I've missed it in my search; adding a copyright symbol, using Microsoft sans serif font, in Floating Text mode?
Also, how do I get Tekton, an O.T.F., to work in QU?
Thanks,
Gordo
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Terry-M
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Re: Adding a copyright symbol in floating text
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December 20, 2011, 08:36:38 AM »
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Perhaps I've missed it in my search; adding a copyright symbol, using Microsoft sans serif font, in Floating Text mode?
Set the font in the floating text dialogue and key ALT + 0169 on the number pad and you get ©. That is the standard Windows ASCII code. Or copy and paste from another document.
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Also, how do I get Tekton, an O.T.F., to work in QU?
I have Tekton Pro font and that works ok.
Terry
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Gordo
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Re: Adding a copyright symbol in floating text
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December 20, 2011, 09:03:42 AM »
Thanks, Terry! Wow that was fast. Good news on both items. I've given the Tekton problem a good try; I'm wondering why it hasn't "shown". I'm trying Tekton Pro Lite. I'll get a fresh start in the morning.
Thanks for your quick reply.
Gordo
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Terry-M
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Re: Adding a copyright symbol in floating text
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December 20, 2011, 09:09:02 AM »
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I've given the Tekton problem a good try; I'm wondering why it hasn't "shown".
If it does not show in Qimage, than it's the wrong type - I can't remember the requirements though
If you would like the Tekton Pro font, sent me a personal message via the forum with your e-mail address and I can send the font to you.
Terry
PS. Ok, I sent it, your address is on your profile.
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rayw
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Re: Adding a copyright symbol in floating text
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December 20, 2011, 01:15:57 PM »
Hi Terry,
I just noticed on your avatar, what appears to be an operating camera shutter. However, I think you should show it as a vertical shutter blind, and also the image could be upside down. If it were a reflection, instead of an exposure to the sensor, then you would not see the shutter operate. I think that you need to step further back, it seems far to cropped to me.
Best wishes,
Ray
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Terry-M
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Re: Adding a copyright symbol in floating text
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December 20, 2011, 10:41:07 PM »
Ray,
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However, I think you should show it as a vertical shutter blind, and also the image could be upside down. If it were a reflection, instead of an exposure to the sensor, then you would not see the shutter operate
You are far too fussy and you missed my finger moving, is that ok. for you?
Just a bit of fun with Serif DrawPlus making an animated gif.
Terry
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