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When you import from other word processors, sometimes you import invisible and/or incompatible formatting. Yes, it could have something to do with that. Could my difficulties have anything to do with this, do you think?Īh, so the truth comes out. Subsequently, I have copied and pasted these Word documents to make one new Word document (which I need to do for the publisher). I originally wrote the various chapters in Apple "Pages" as separate documents, then exported them to Word documents.
I have tried manually replacing the Gentium words with SBL Greek in various parts of the document, with no difficulty. Out of my five main chapters (the first chapter has hardly any Greek), it has changed all the words to SBL Greek in the fifth chapter, but not in any of the preceding ones! To answer your other insightful question, all my Greek words are in Gentium, which is a Unicode font.
The curious thing is that, when I follow those instructions and select "Replace all" it tells me that it has replaced something like 220 words (which didn't seem enough to me). As I mentioned in my last post, I had to go back up to the main screen and select "Format" to get the fonts drop down box to appear. I had already followed the steps displayed in your screenshots before I saw them.
#HOW TO INCREASE FONT SIZE BIBLEWORKS PDF#
Then just copy the image and paste it into your pdf form (opened via GIMP), and export as pdf.Thank you, once again for taking the time to help me – I really appreciate it. Then crop and reduce pixels to a small size to fit in “signature” boxes in pdf forms/sheets. jpg), using contrast and brightness to ensure a pure white background (or else it just looks bad). įor saving changes permanently, you might need to EXPORT as PDF, not save as PDF.įor including signature, best to take a picture of your own signature, use GIMP (Photoshop) to make an image (export as. The only thing that is clearly superior is the fact that if you have a text pdf, its highlighting can be straight/with the line, whereas in Xournal, highlighting is freehand, and so will be less neat visually. You can easily change the font size and font type in Xournal. Xournal’s text can sometimes be too large and clunky to fit in the space provided in PDF sheets/forms). For smaller text size comments, use Flpsed, which allows you to adjust size of the text you are superimposing over the PDF background itself (good for filling out non-form PDF permission sheets, applications, etc. Gnome or other Desktop Environment (DE)? Use Xournal for highlighting, note-taking, etc.
#HOW TO INCREASE FONT SIZE BIBLEWORKS ANDROID#
Continue reading → Posted in Android, Computer Tips | Tagged android, aosp, apollo, banshee, cyanogenmod, debian, debugging, download, gnome, gnu/linux, iTunes, linux, linux mint, mount, mtp, mtpfs, music, nexus, playlist, playlists, rhythmbox, rockbox, ssh, ubuntu, upload, usb, usb debugging, winAmp | Leave a reply (Rooting/Unlocking) Android on GNU/Linux Quick Guide (Specfically, Nexus 4 on Debian) You have to go to the status bar and turn it off). So really, the best way is to stop Banshee (that means quitting it, not just minimizing it. However, it seems that it crashes whenever I have my Nexus 4 mounted. My favorite music player of choice is Banshee. (I use CM 10.2 Nightlies (Franco Kernel) on LG Google Nexus 4 16 GB w/ Debian Sid GNU/Linux w/ Gnome 3 – Kernel 3.10 –> AMD64) Folder organization is important for the Banshee-exported playlists to “find” the music on your phone. Update: It is best (even necessary) when your music folders/files are the same as your computer’s.
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This was because my Virtualbox with XP was acting funny (as in BSOD!) Posted in Bible, Computer Tips | Tagged biblework linux, bibleworks, bibleworks ubuntu, BSOD, bw, bw8, debian, linux, virtualbox, Win XP, wine, wine-development, winecfg, XP | Leave a reply How to Install GNU/Linux on Computer I doubt this will help, but I also renamed the Arimo.ttf file to Arial, just in case. Instead, I copied a font (Arimo from Google Typecatcher) into the /usr/share/wine/wine/fonts/ folder. You can then change it to a font that is installed, such as EZRA SIL SR, but it still looks weird. Things worked for me, but then since BibleWorks used Arial font, and it was not installed, my English font was weird.
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One may need to install the mono runtime, though this may have been unnecessary –> use the prompt to download the MSC and move it to /usr/share/wine/mono/. Then just from Terminal run “wine setup.exe” to begin setup.
#HOW TO INCREASE FONT SIZE BIBLEWORKS 32 BIT#
You will need to add dpkg 32 bit architecture … (Did not need WINE-development, though maybe it is better to install the libraries therein.) Here are a few tips for any other people trying to get WINE to work.