just curious
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just curious
just curious
I would not worry about formating the font size and color in the HTML document.. that is what CSS is for.. just make yourself some style sheets with the fonts you would like and then apply them to...
Check your code, I am getting LOTS of HTML in the browser window..
MaryLou,
thank you so much.. I totally understand now.. its in the Z plane as in x,y,z coordinates.. wow who would think math would ever come in handy.. LOL.. only like every day...
thanks...
Okay.. I have seen this dumb Z merge thing since like PI6 or something..
I am sure I would be able to find a use for Z Merge.. IF I KNEW WHAT IT DOES AND HOW TO USE IT...
so I am asking for...
Okay.. I have seen this dumb Z merge thing since like PI6 or something..
I am sure I would be able to find a use for Z Merge.. IF I KNEW WHAT IT DOES AND HOW TO USE IT...
so I am asking for...
I have a question for you jim.
what are you doing that your files are SO big?
my RAW files from my Nikon D100 are only 2 or 3 MB? you are working with 30MB files at 600 DPI? are you printing...
Not entirely sure of your question... you can open a new image and it will ask you what you want for a background when the pop up window opens for the new image..
or you can select the image you...
Unfortunately I dont have PIXL yet.. I am still using PI8.. so I cant get into the settings and junk with you.. I will look through my PI8 settings and see if I find anything that could be changed to...
Dont defrag every night.. that moves your files around by repetition and will mess you up.. Try using a defrag by diskeeper (not XP) and only run once per week... if you are NTSF then only once a...
Hmmm.. just thinking out loud here, I will look into more details today.. how empty is your Hard drive? If you have installed lots of programs which edit your registry, it could be some reg settings...
If you are planning on using PIXL alot, I would recommend getting a video card with at least 8X AGP and 128MB on it (make sure your mother board supports 8x) ... it is common for the newer photo...