The challenge is to make it long and skinny, without stretching the
font. Right now I import the Calibration bar into Gimp, stretch it
long, type fresh number values where the stretched ones are, then crop
out the stretched numbers. Perhaps adding that detail helps explain
what I mean.
Thanks,
Eric
Quoting "Cammer, Michael" <
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2013 14:20:56 +0000:
> Why not write a macro to rotate the image, put a bar on, and then
> rotate back?
>
>
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> My supervisor is asking for a Calibration Bar that runs up the full
> side of a tall image. Has anyone developed a plugin that allows this
> sort of flexibility with the calibration bar? The default setting
> appear to be only for corners.
>
> Thanks for the previous help on the .jar file, it was a lifesaver.
> That was indeed the problem, I had put an underscore in the .class
> but at some point had stopped putting one in the .jar.
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
>
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