Who is Craig?
Craig Lotter is a 29-year-old software and web developer based in Gordon's Bay, South Africa. For some or other reason he still hasn't managed to shake off that pesky little inner child within, hence his current pack of interests it would seem.
Call him a fanboy, geek, nerd or whatever you want, just so long as you enjoy what he writes.
What Craig Writes
I currently run three blogs, namely The CodeUnit of Craig which details various code snippets, tutorials and commentary on software and technology, The Rugged Rock of Craig which chronicles my life and fanboy musings and reviews on things like anime, popular culture and martial arts, and then finally The House of C which houses the web comic I currently produce in my spare time (which turns out not to be all that much!).
What Craig focuses on
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Tag Archives: GIMP
Restore Your Original Fonts in Windows XP or Vista
Now restoring your Windows XP or Vista installation to the original set of installed fonts turns out not to be a particularly easy manual task, based on the way in which font handling and manipulation is executed on the Windows Explorer platform. Continue reading
Ubuntu: Batch Resize Your Images using GIMP
Digital Cameras these days take fantastically detailed and large photos, brilliant for printing and editing but not always that great if you want to simply pop them up on the web for everyone on FaceBook to gaggle over. So obviously a spot of resizing is required first, but who the heck would want to individually resize 600 photos of Aunt Nelly’s Wedding Reception, one photo at a time? Continue reading
Ubuntu Soon to be GIMP-less?
An intriguing article here that highlights and discusses the recent decision to remove the fabulous GIMP editing tool from the default Ubuntu installation starting from version 10.0.4. Continue reading