Category/Graphics/page-layout
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EnlargeIt! EnlargeIt! is a tool for web designers written in Javascript to embed images, videos, flash files or iframes into web pages beautifully. Several animation types may be used to display pictures. AJAX content may be added via buttons. EnlargeIt! is more than just another Lightbox clone: It is small, very easy to embed and configure, has good documentation and is modular for smallest possible file sizes. There's also a plugin based on EnlargeIt! for the popular Coppermine Photo Gallery.
KCDLabel KCDLabel is a program to create labels, covers, and booklets for CD cases. It can include text, bitmapped images, and directory content recursively read from a directory. KCDlabel can print and output postscript files. It can also create round labels to stick on CDs. KCDLabel can access CDDB to retrieve information about a CD.
Printoxx Printoxx is a program for making and printing a photo montage. Images can be added to a layout page using the mouse to select and drop into place. Images can be moved around and resized using the mouse. Text can be added using any font, and moved around as needed.
Scribus 'Scribus' is a page layout program that can lay out newsletters and create corporate stationery, small posters and other documents which need flexible layout and/or the ability to output to professional quality imagesetting equipment. You can do tasks like placing and rotating text and/or images on a page, specify manual kerning of type, embed fonts in PDFs, and much more. Scribus supports CMYK color, easy PDF creation, Encapsulated Postscript import/export and creation of color separationsand the EPS, JPEG, PNG, and XPM graphic formats. Printing is done via its own internal Postscript driver, which fully supports Level 2 Postscript constructs and a limited subset of Level 3. The driver that ships with Scribus can embed fonts for printing and you can use and output high resolution EPS files. The file format is based on XML, a super set of HTML. Unlike proprietary binary file formats, even damaged documents, may be partially recovered with a simple text editor. When run from the KDE 2.x, Drag and Drop is enabled. The most recent version supports both True Type and Type1 Postscript fonts.
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