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Posted by wayne on 08/29/05 05:09
AF wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 21:11:26 GMT, Leif K-Brooks
> <eurleif@ecritters.biz> wrote:
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>
>>AF wrote:
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>>>True, but there are some nice features in FP for formatting, like the
>>>eye dropper under colors. I use this a lot to try to match colors,
>>>pick different shades or do contrasts. If you have a better way to do
>>>this, I am all ears.
>>
>>For matching colors, I use ColorZilla:
>><http://www.iosart.com/firefox/colorzilla/>. For picking new colors, I
>>tend to use Inkscape's <http://inkscape.org/> color editor.
>
>
> Thanks for the post. I have downloaded the above, and I have played
> with it a little. It looks very useful. I just need to use it some
> more.
>
> Thanks again. And this is why I love these newsgroups, i.e. to get
> hel;p like this.
> Best regards,
>
> Al
> http://www.affordablefloridainsurance.com
> http://www.americanbestmortgages.com
> http://www.americanaffordablelifeinsurance.com
Glad to be of service. I use NVU to create text for emails. Then copy
the text and paste in Lotus Notes.
One suggestion: NVU defaults to "body text" which inserts <br> at each
carriage return. If you choose "paragraph" from the drop down menu,
<p></p> is inserted when a carraige return is used. This is the
preferred action (for me at least).
Regards,
--
Wayne
http://www.glenmeadows.com
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