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VET: Deserved Press attention

Posted: Wednesday, August 28, 2013 12:00 am

VET: Deserved Press attention

The Coeur dAlene Press proudly states that they are the communitys most trusted source of news and information. If this is true, please explain to me why the Coeur dAlene Press did not print one single word on the killing of the 89-year-old World War II Veteran. This story was front page news. Not reporting this senseless murder is nothing short of incompetence on the part of The Press.

We live only miles from the scene of this murder and not to print the photographs to inform your readers of what these teens look like is criminal in itself. It is sad and disappointing that our local newspaper finds that an event going on at The Coeur dAlene Resort is front-page news and more newsworthy than the murder of a hero. Shame on you Coeur dAlene Press, this honorable Vet fought for our freedoms and deserved more. I thank him for his service to our country.

STEPHANIE GOSSARD

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Posted in Letters to editor on Wednesday, August 28, 2013 12:00 am.

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Convert text to image, and image to text

Arcticsid asked the Answer Line forum about turning text into a .jpg. I'll also explain converting an image back into text.

Double-click any word in this paragraph. Your browser will select the word, and you'll be able to copy and paste it into your word processor or email program. But try double-clicking a word in the picture above (or in any of the other pictures in this article). It doesn't work. In the digital world, there's a big difference between real text and an image that looks like text--even if it's not always obvious to the user. Fortunately, there are ways to turn either one into the other.

[Email your tech questions to answer@pcworld.com.]

Let's start with turning text into a bitmapped image like a .jpg or .png.

This is extremely simple if you're using Microsoft Word. Select the text you want "photographed," and press CTRL-c to copy it to the clipboard. Open Paint, the free image editor that comes with Windows. Press CTRL-v to paste the text as an image, and save the file. (My thanks to ElfBane for bringing up this trick in the original forum discussion.)

Unfortunately, this trick doesn't work with every word processor. In fact, in my experience, it only works with Word. If you're writing in another program, you can use Windows' Snipping Tool to grab any portion of the screen and save it as an image file.

Or, if your version of Windows pre-dates the Snipping Tool, simply press your keyboard's Print Screen key, then open Paint (or any other image editor) and paste the image. This captures the entire screen, so you'll probably want to crop the image to just show the text.

Going the other way--grabbing text out of an image-- requires optical character recognition (OCR) software. But that doesn't mean it needs a scanner.

If you have Microsoft's OneNote, which comes with recent versions of Office, you've already got OCR software. Copy the image, then paste it into OneNote. Next, right-click the image in OneNote and select Copy Text from Picture. The text, as text, will move to your clipboard, where you can paste it anywhere.

If you don't have OneNote, you can use the Web service Free OCR. You simply upload the image file (maximum size: 2MB), do the Captcha to prove you're human, and click Send file. The text will appear in a frame, from which you can copy it and paste it anywhere.

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video 4 of Word Press plugin setup – Video


video 4 of Word Press plugin setup
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How to create headers in gimp for your websites and word press themes. – Video


How to create headers in gimp for your websites and word press themes.
These tutorials help your customize your word press themes and templates. Learn everything about graphic: http://tinyurl.com/pgp6xdr.

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logovanje u Word press i admin – Video


logovanje u Word press i admin
pocetak rada u word press adminu. Logovanje, editovanje clanaka i stranica...

By: Nenad Lazic

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