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Julius
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From: “stackoverflow team” email@hidden
To: “Julius Guzy” email@hidden
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 02:23:43 -0700
Subject: Re: Including Intaglio in stackoverflow.com
Hi Julius,
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On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 6:34 AM, Julius Guzy
<[2]email@hidden> wrote:

Hi
I am a user of a drawing package called Intaglio. Recently
there has
been some discussion on our mailing list concerning the
provision of
help facilities for this program. The reason being that the
system is
sophisticated but the documentation does not always make
obvious how to
do some of the more complicated things the program can do. I
have
noticed in my recent trawls of information concerning Cocoa
programming
that your site frequently comes up and when it does, has often
some
useful information to impart. This made me think that perhaps
[3]stackoverflow.com could be used to assist us in our
difficulties.
However, I have now read you FAQ and see that
[4]stackoverflow.com only
handles programming questions. In a (perhaps broad) sense,
getting a
sophisticated drawing package to turn summersaults could be
construed as
“programming”. Thus my question essentially is this, would it
be
possible for Intaglio specific questions to be included in
your website?
Best wishes
Julius Guzy

[5]http://juliuspaintings.co.uk

[6]http://stackoverflow.com

References

  1. http://blog.stackexchange.com/post/518474918/stack-exchange-2-0
  2. mailto:email@hidden
  3. http://stackoverflow.com/
  4. http://stackoverflow.com/
  5. http://juliuspaintings.co.uk/
  6. http://stackoverflow.com/
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I’ve been exploring the inner depths of Intaglio, but one area that still leaves me cold is the Align window. Can anyone please explain how this works?

Tom


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On Apr 28, 2010, at 4:43 AM, Tom wrote:

I’ve been exploring the inner depths of Intaglio, but one area that
still leaves me cold is the Align window. Can anyone please explain
how this works

Could it be the following: Somehow, I have always found the vertical
and horizontal labels on the buttons a bit “counterintuitive”: When
you want to have three object to sit on a horizontal line, you must
use the vertical button. I guess because the adjustments are vertical.

Regards
–schremmer


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LOL! You’re telling me!

dosen’t make a lot of sense really :?
On 28 Apr 2010, at 13:41, Alain Schremmer wrote:

On Apr 28, 2010, at 4:43 AM, Tom wrote:

I’ve been exploring the inner depths of Intaglio, but one area that still leaves me cold is the Align window. Can anyone please explain how this works

Could it be the following: Somehow, I have always found the vertical and horizontal labels on the buttons a bit “counterintuitive”: When you want to have three object to sit on a horizontal line, you must use the vertical button. I guess because the adjustments are vertical.

Regards
–schremmer


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