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Re: Linux - how to print GIF image?

2009-04-06 by serge.vereecke

Hi gnuvve,

If your on linux, there is a no-cost alternative to Microsoft office,
it is called Openoffice and can be downloaded from www.openoffice.org.
It is a similar suite as microsoft"s but you do not have to pay 
ANYTHING thanks to GPL.
Which linux flavor do you have,(Red hat,Opensuse,Ubuntu,Debian),
download the corresponding RPM or DEB package, check if your version of linux is or is not 64-bit before downloading.
This package is can read doc,ppt,xls although it is not made by it.
It can open the usual Microsoft office documents.

Happy tinkering,

V.S.

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "gnuvvekaavaali" <gnuvvekaavaali@...> wrote:
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "thebrit49" <ristone64@> wrote:
> > 
> > I usually save the GIF file, drop it into PowerPoint or similar, then re-size. I just tried it with the GIF you mentioned at it worked just fine.
> 
> Don't have powerpoint, but it may be a good idea for those
> having it. 
> I am on Linux, so DJ's gimp settings worked well for me.
> 
> Thx
> - GK
>

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