ShowImg-0.9.5 released-author Richard Groult   |

Major feature enhancements and bugs fixed (see ChangeLog).

New Features

About KexiDB

KexiDB is powerfull database library which can be used by KDE applications. Showimg employs KexiDB to manage image databases.


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submitted by theobroma on January 12, 2006
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Release 0.19  |

Release 0.19 is due for full release within the next couple of days. Also, that nagging bug that is zero’ing clip art uploads is getting fixed. If you have already uploaded a file that got zero’d, rest assured that we backup all uploads. However, the current best way to upload is to already include the metadata [...]

submitted by land0 on January 6, 2006
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Simple Scribus Spot Colour Printing method-author Erik Collou   |
  • Produce a document using 2 (or more) colours.
  • Remove the unused colours using the colour manager.

Image:Colour manager.png

  • Save and export to pdf for reference.
  • Open the file and change one of the used colours to white, using the colour manager. (remove, and assign white when asked)

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submitted by KA.o web team on November 25, 2005
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Pantone and free software-author Nathan Willis   |

Over the years, I've observed that for every favorable review written about the GIMP or other free graphics applications, there is another review denouncing it as useless because "it doesn't support Pantone." Although I've accepted this is how the universe works, it's worth noting that the unfavorable articles are generally accompanied by some misconceptions about what Pantone is and isn't used for, and the legality of supporting it.

Misconceptions about the purpose and usage of Pantone are to be expected, since very few graphic designers are regular Linux users (much less coders). The legal issues, on the other hand, are probably kept intentionally murky by Pantone to discourage others from competing. Let's take a look at both.


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submitted by KA.o web team on November 21, 2005
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