Gimp has scripting (Script-fu or Perl).
My guess would be that clever people get artist to do the hard stuff,(in PS if they like) but use Gimp to automate the process of producing a large number of consistantly styled, professionally designed materials.
This article in American scientst suggests balanced ternary as a good option for counting systems. It includes negative numbers and makes giving change easy. Too weird? Perhaps.
The Article also gives the following quote;
"Perhaps the prettiest number system of all," writes Donald E. Knuth in The Art of Computer Programming, "is the balanced ternary notation."
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This is great- but what about the SMTP server doing this automatically. Uploading the offending attachment to apache. setting a username/password combination, and placing these details int the body of the email where the attachment was.
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Does anyone know of a situation where the SMTP server has been set up to replace the offending attachment with at link to the files location on a FTP/HTTP server?
1. Start Web Developers Professional Association.
2. Collect members Fees.
3. ???
4. Profit!
Haha kidding - have you checked google - I am sure there are a few organisations proporting to do this already - and take your money.
Hmmm, I think you'll find internet cafe's are not as common in outback australia as you think.
What is true in the US may not be true where you are living. (Yet)
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Gimp has scripting (Script-fu or Perl). My guess would be that clever people get artist to do the hard stuff,(in PS if they like) but use Gimp to automate the process of producing a large number of consistantly styled, professionally designed materials.
Too weird? Perhaps.
The Article also gives the following quote;
This is great- but what about the SMTP server doing this automatically. Uploading the offending attachment to apache. setting a username/password combination, and placing these details int the body of the email where the attachment was.
Does anyone know of a situation where the SMTP server has been set up to replace the offending attachment with at link to the files location on a FTP/HTTP server?