Author Topic: re-testing mod to prevent losing msg  (Read 1521 times)

November 14, 2017, 06:11:48 PM
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brynn

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I'm testing a new version of the mod I recently tried, but found to be awful -- that saves a message if you browse away from the editor mistakenly, so the message isn't lost.

Previous version made the message too permanent.  Standby for test  :)
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November 14, 2017, 09:09:18 PM
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Ok, installation complete.  Let's paste in some text

I am doing the "hiking logo" tutorial at http://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/MANUAL/html/AShortExampleLogo.html . After you enter and format the text you are directed to import a file that is an outline of a mountain. So I went on Paint and made the outline of the top of the mountain, and imported it as directed ( tried both a png and and bmp file ) and placed  it at the top of the work area above the letters.  The next step is to change the letters to paths and extend the top of the letters above the outline of the mountain.

I am doing the "hiking logo" tutorial at http://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/MANUAL/html/AShortExampleLogo.html . After you enter and format the text you are directed to import a file that is an outline of a mountain. So I went on Paint and made the outline of the top of the mountain, and imported it as directed ( tried both a png and and bmp file ) and placed  it at the top of the work area above the letters.  The next step is to change the letters to paths and extend the top of the letters above the outline of the mountain.
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November 14, 2017, 09:22:19 PM
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random text in full editor

This folder contains the templates for new documents created in Inkscape. You will
normally see them listed in the File > New submenu. A template may store any
document-specific settings (such as initial zoom and view, paper size, background and
borders, metadata, window geometry, grid and guide settings, export hints) as well as
any objects. To add a new template, simply save or copy it in this folder; nothing else
is required.
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November 14, 2017, 09:24:46 PM
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Hhm, sometimes text remains too long, but sometimes it works as expected.  Don't see any clues so far.  IIll keep it installed at least until I can figure what conditions causes causes wich problem.


If anyone has any problems or comments about it, please free to report.
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