![]() ![]() ![]() Searching for a link (URL, address) on Twitter.When your tweet shows that someone has replied (or you get notifications) but you can't see the replies.If I like a Twitter post & unlike it in less than 5 seconds will the person still be notified? (Unknown / maybe).Here's a Word label template for printing an 8 page 'zine' from one A4 sheet.If you see "Nothing to see here - yet" in Quote Tweets, try searching tweet's URL #MildlyUsefulInfo.Search this blog Search for: If you’ve found this useful, please make a donation to a Food Bank – here’s one Popular posts on this blog …produces a layer which can be moved away from the main image, resulting in a separate clean black and white image. Once imported ensure it’s selected (click on it if not) and that the arrows are double-headed, then choose Path > Trace Bitmapįiddling about with the settings … (use Update to see how it’s going before using OK to apply)… Imported into Inkscape by File > Import and OK-ing whatever suggestion it gives Scanning it in would give a much better starting image to work with and drawing it more neatly etc etc but I’m just playing for now. ![]() Here’s a drawing of a house (biro on white paper) photographed by my iPhone and emailed to myself. I’m also teaching myself to use Scribus, a layout tool, but I mostly use PowerPoint for that at the moment. Similar software is Gimp (free) and Adobe Photoshop (not free). Note: If you’re using Inkscape on a Mac you may also need to download XQuartz note that you use the Ctrl key not the Command key in Inkscape. For a project I need to draw some cartoonish images and clean them up and I’m learning how to do that thanks to YouTube and Inkscape’s own tutorials. I’ve been playing with Inkscape, a free open-source image processing tool. ![]()
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