@volcomskifreak open a picture from your desktop, click and drag from the top left corner of the picture, then press "command c", go to paintbrush, click it, and press "command v".
Really well explained, but it would be great though if you could explain how to make simple graphs using paint ( a lot of students actually use paint to make graphs such as the economics basic demand and supply graphs.
but there is a difference between the PHP engine being installed, and used.
the Mac OS X personal server is not setup to use PHP,
you can use the terminal to
reconfigure the apache server to use PHP,
but most users just reinstall PHP and apache,
as that is easier.
and like said, it works on all applications that show an icon and a title, you can also use it in the finder, Microsoft Office Word|exel|PowerPoint, iMovie.....
how to enlarge something in paintbrush? <.<
o0noah 6 months ago
canyou use it on windows?
ben10014 8 months ago
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duromaz 9 months ago
how do you insert pics in paintbrush?
volcomskifreak 11 months ago 5
@volcomskifreak open a picture from your desktop, click and drag from the top left corner of the picture, then press "command c", go to paintbrush, click it, and press "command v".
theofficialDjTorva 1 month ago
Why can't apple just fucking give us something like paint. Paint is fucking pathetic but osx DOESN'T EVEN HAVE ONE. HOW IS THIS FUCKING POSSIBLE!?
sync380 1 year ago 2
Really well explained, but it would be great though if you could explain how to make simple graphs using paint ( a lot of students actually use paint to make graphs such as the economics basic demand and supply graphs.
tatihoro 1 year ago
@MrFreaky99999 WTF!!!!!
wtfmaker2596 1 year ago
Well, about the Mail from Richard, Mac OS X 10.5 includes already PHP5. You can verify it by going to the Terminal and typing 'php --version'.
The hot tip works also with Safari! If you right (or control) click the title bar it will show the website root and your current location!
ryuichiro91 2 years ago
it's true mac OS comes with PHP,
but there is a difference between the PHP engine being installed, and used.
the Mac OS X personal server is not setup to use PHP,
you can use the terminal to
reconfigure the apache server to use PHP,
but most users just reinstall PHP and apache,
as that is easier.
and like said, it works on all applications that show an icon and a title, you can also use it in the finder, Microsoft Office Word|exel|PowerPoint, iMovie.....
foxofinfinety 2 years ago
Well, actually, Safari does not have an Icon in its title bar...
ryuichiro91 2 years ago
Great show. But I'm sticking with Photoshop after all I did purchase it.
000pppmnbvcxz 2 years ago
I've got P-shop as well, and use it every day!! Paintbrush is a different type of editor.
MacAppGuide 2 years ago