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Vector files contain only text outlines. The best thing you can do is to try it yourself to understand whether EPS will work for you or not. I've uploaded sample EPS file created by Tagul cloud generator so you can test it. |
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Madhatter, could you please: This will help me understand what is the root cause of freezing in Firefox |
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There is no way to do it. |
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Just select all available fonts in Fonts section (click on the first font and then shift+click on the last one) and keep "Random" for Fonts column in Words section. |
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When you import an image there is negative checkbox that you can check to use the negative space outside your image for words to fill in. |
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Here are some that I found in the internet: http://www.signtorch.com/store/images/T/cd/dogs2/companion/artwork/lhasa_apso6_.gif http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/236x/fa/7d/1d/fa7d1d0145f005510cb082a7ec7146e4.jpg |
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Export your cloud as PNG image and watermark it with another image in Photoshop or Paint.Net |
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In general words are placed on non-white space so making the numbers any non-white color will work. Use JPG or PNG extension for your image file. |
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Sure it is possible. You can create an image with your number written in black (or any other color) on white background in Paint for example. Then use that image as your cloud shape. |
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The color (and other attributes) are only applied to the first occurence of that word but not to its duplicates. It is done intentionally because in general it makes cloud look more vivid. If you wish to have more control over words I suggest you using MS Excel to create words data and then import it in Tagul. Don't forget to disable words repetition in that case. |
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