GIMP :: Rotate Snipped Of Text Approximately 23% Forward From Horizontal
Feb 19, 2012
I need to rotate a snipped of text approximately 23% forward from horizontal.
I'm using 2.6.11. this is what I'm doing:
Open a new file. Select the text tool and type in text (I've tried this both on a new layer and on the background layer). Click on the rotate tool and click on the text.
Inevitably, the gunsight appears in the center of the whole page, though the textbox is selected, and when I rotate it the text stays stationary and the rest of the page rotates.
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Windows 7 64-bit (Service Pack 1) 3.40 GHz Quad Core processor w/ Hyperthreading 8GB Ram ATI Radeon HD 6450 1GB Ram
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Here's a screen for some context: Using CS5, but have a trial of CS6 if that's useful
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