[Dapper] Printing real-sized negatives of things

BBBB ubuntulist at thingbuilder.com
Thu Feb 22 05:22:15 UTC 2007


You should be able to draw this acurately in Inkscape and export a bitmap
for retail printing.
HTH,
Bradley


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brian Fahrlander" <brian at fahrlander.net>
To: "Ubuntu user technical support,not for general discussions"
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Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 10:49 PM
Subject: [Dapper] Printing real-sized negatives of things


>
>      I have a project to make control panels for my trailer. I'm getting
> close to needing to develop the artwork, and I only have Dapper in the
> house, to say nothing of CorelDraw or Photoshop/whatever.
>
>      I need to be able to print "white" letters on a black background,
> and be able to align the artwork with the holes to be drilled, etc.
>
>      Is TheGimp the only simple way to do that?  I can always develop a
> JPG that Walgreen's or CVS can print in color...
>
>      Thanks!
>
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