Is there any way I could scale up/down that text layer according to particular photo then? I don't need to keep the aspect ratio since only 'width' is important to me (in this matter of adding a text). As much as I can I'd like to stick with 4K or Full HD width (!) resolution. However, and I do realize, I might be just pain in the *** I forgot to mention that not all of my pictures would be same size. (edit: doing it the hard way once the template is set up, make the base layer transparent or just delete it rather than moving the photograph layer)Īnother example, this one with a transparent layer as the background, needed to keep the overall positions of text & other layers.įirst of all, thanks a lot, Rich2005, for a quick response and advice - it got me on the track! I fiddled with the settings a little, following your instructions, and it worked. In use? Although a template, safer to open the photograph first (keeps the image name that way) then add the template using File -> Open as Layers There is an option to lock position and size of any layer. Text in bottom right? If you go that way and a fixed position make sure the text has sufficient room for all possibilities. Just a suggestion but put the text layer in a layer group. Make a new blank image the same size as the photographs.Īdd the text and any other items you might want. Tend to be a bit inflexible or add unwanted extras such as borders.Īssuming all your photographs are the same size, try a template as a starter. I've jumped back to Android Studio Arctic Fox (2020.3.1 Patch 4) for the moment, however this brings with it other issues (my current core project targets the latest SDK version, which requires the updated IDE).Ībsolutely any help with this would be insanely appreciated.There are scripts around that will add text to an image. It appears as though the moment Google Chrome shows the connected physical device in the chrome://inspect/#devices page, the physical device promptly becomes unavailable through Android Studio. However I've been unable to do anything with the above discovery, other than close Google Chrome, and hope for the best. Then I can connect with Android Studio and then restart Chrome and reconnect. If Chrome is connected using chrome://inspect, then adb seems to disconnect. After trying many other posted solutions, I discovered that the issue was with Chrome also trying to connect its debugger to a web view. I have been fighting for a few days with adb not seeing my device. This particular comment in one of the above issues clued me onto a possible root cause: Android debugger continually disconnects.
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