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From: "Arno Schuh" <arno DOT schuh AT in-trier DOT de>
Subject: Re: printing a sign with dos
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Date: Thu, 06 Aug 2009 15:04:49 +0200
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Hi,
unfortunately my English isn't the best, so may be I didn't understand y=
ou correctly.
If you print out the sign with i. e. MS Word5.0 you can edit the paramet=
ers itself. So if your sign within the editor window in Word. i. e. is a=
 PCX, TIF or what ever, originally 1,78 inch in lenght and 0,97 inch in =
height, you will find the path to your sign file with its size etc. in t=
he editor window of Word, and you simply can change the size i. e. in 3 =
inch length and 05 inch height, and your sign=20
get stretched in length and reduced in height when printing out the docu=
ment.
I suppose other DOS text editors like Word Perfekt, Starwriter etc. are =
working similar.
I don't know if there are software available to enlarge or reduce files =
that is accessible for screenreader.

Yours sincerely

Arno

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