CD Labels

Hanasaki JiJi hanasaki at hanaden.com
Mon Oct 14 21:26:25 CDT 2002


Debian reports the following:

apt-cache search cd label

cd-circleprint - prints round shaped cd-labels
cdlabelgen - generates front cards and tray cards for CDs

Jim Herrmann wrote:

> The product you descibe sounds like a Windoze only product.  Don't do 
> Windows
> anymore.  The product, gLabel, that I found, and mentioned in and earlier
> post, scales to whatever font you want to use.  It doesn't do it
> automatically, i.e. click on the text and get handles that allow you to
> resize the text, but the properties box let you use any font that's in 
> your
> machine.
>
> Tony, thanks for the offer, but if that's all you're doing, try 
> gLabel.  ;-)
>
> Peace in the world,
> Jim
>
> On Monday 14 October 2002 10:59 am, Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
>
> >There's a CD Label Creator that I think came with the previous release of
> >CD Creator, possibly the last one from Adaptec.
> >
> >It has a nice feature that will import the song titles and times as 
> well as
> >the CD title from CDDB.  Problem is it doesn't scale the titles worth a
> >dang because it doesn't want to go below 12 point type, and that's way to
> >big, especially if you're trying to put the tracks on the disc label
> >iteself.
> >
> >Anybody know of a Linux label creator that does that?
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>

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