Ohhhh, sorry, I don't like this one Bob. Had one of those and I think that what started the oxidation process. Maybe if you make rubber bells and a styrofoam hammer, I may change my review
Frank
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Ohhhh, sorry, I don't like this one Bob. Had one of those and I think that what started the oxidation process. Maybe if you make rubber bells and a styrofoam hammer, I may change my review
Frank
What an Alarming picture Bob did you get it on Tick? joking apart another great from you. so precise.
***** norman.
thanks norm (and seagull?).... hahahahahaha
Oh man I hated those alarmclocks.
Before electric ones we had those, and the ticking kept
me awake so I didn`t even need a wakeupring from it for
it kept me awake anyway. ;)
hahahahaha, actually, i kind of liked the ticking - after the annoyance went away it became like a calming silent background
it was that terrible CLANGING that got me!!!!
needless to say i do not use this one anymore
of course, the electric one i use now is no less intrusive!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
when i got my dremel as a gift, it came with a coupon to mail in for a free engraver - i mailed it - and was anxiously awaiting both it and my cd and xtreme book
xara arrived first - WOO HOO! within a couple of days, this dremel engraver arrived also.....
Heavens to mergatroy or something like that (from my childhood so it goes back away)
Bob, Bob, Bob.......a brand new tool and you've already managed to cut the power line with one of your other tools presumably. That's the problem with too many tools. I had to scroll over to see it since it is too wide for my resolution but I bet Norm will catch it right off the bat. I just got here via his bonzia thread, I forgot to ask him if it's done in xara.
Anyway, another excellent drawing under the belt. Congratulations.......frank
thanks frank
is there any way you can change the size of what you see on the screen? you really shouldn't have to scroll for this one... it's not that big.
Hi Bob
Frank uses an 800 x 600 screen resolution. With scroll bars etc this reduces the width from 800 to 775 pixels. Your image is 792 pixels, thus Seagull needs to horizontaly scroll. That's why we suggest images are kept between 600 - 740 wide.
Of course if an image is wider than this, the accompanying text also takes up the same width as the image, so not only do visitors have to scroll horizontaly to see the image, but far worse, they need to scroll to read each line of text.
You can see this effect if you reduce your Browsers width, then look at your image & text.
Egg, i'm not sure what to do. Every single picture i have drawn has used my same template. After completion, i group it all and stretch it to the ends of the white background.
Is my template itself too big???????????? (the white part)