| bio | website | seanmadsen.com |
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| location | Boston, MA | |
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| visits | member for | 1 year, 7 months |
| seen | May 2 at 23:47 | |
| stats | profile views | 6 |
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Feb 18 |
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Scribus: scale image after cropped To clarify for others: in the image properties, use "Free Scaling". Then, dragging on the frame crops the image. And dragging the frame with the keyboard shortcut scales the image and frame. Also, double clicking on the image and dragging within the frame allows re-positioning the image within the frame. |
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Feb 18 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Feb 18 |
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Scribus: scale image after cropped YES! That's exactly what I wanted. On Windows/Linux they keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+Shift+Alt with Ctrl maintaining the aspect ratio. |
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Feb 18 |
accepted | Scribus: scale image after cropped |
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Nov 8 |
awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Nov 1 |
asked | Scribus: scale image after cropped |
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Nov 1 |
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How to crop an image in Scribus? This is not as good as cropping within Scribus because you will have a harder time un-cropping later if you so desire. The answer from thebodzio is better because it is non-destructive editing. |
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Mar 24 |
awarded | Revival |
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Dec 22 |
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How to link images relatively in Inkscape? "../folderimage/Mypic.jpg" should work. The language used in the link is simple UNIX path syntax where a forward slash represents a directory separator, a dot represents the current directory, and two dots represents the parent directory. |
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Dec 7 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Dec 7 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Dec 7 |
answered | How to link images relatively in Inkscape? |
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Sep 27 |
awarded | Student |
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Sep 25 |
answered | In Inkscape, how can I save colors for use in multiple elements? |
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Sep 25 |
answered | Fisheye Effect in Inkscape? |
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Sep 24 |
asked | What font is this? 1920's, 1930's, Art Deco, Italian, but simple |