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In reply to the discussion: The Full Doonesbury Texas Rape Series. [View all]suffragette
(12,232 posts)67. Good roundup of info on this here:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/the-great-doonesbury-abortion-strip-roundup-from-animation-to-aberrations-heres-how-things-shook-out/2012/03/15/gIQAD0yUFS_blog.html
Be sure to watch the animated video at the top of the page. It's described in item # 3 in the article.
Also, the editorial cartoon Bagley did for his paper after it decided not to run Thursday's panel. Be sure to read the paragraph explaining images he used.
Be sure to watch the animated video at the top of the page. It's described in item # 3 in the article.
Also, the editorial cartoon Bagley did for his paper after it decided not to run Thursday's panel. Be sure to read the paragraph explaining images he used.
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Never mind. I found it, but it is still not enlarging the type in the cartoon.
RebelOne
Mar 2012
#18
Some Macs have a "command" key rather than an "apple" key, to the left of the space bar.
spooky3
Mar 2012
#23
Try pressing it several times. The strips enlarge, but more slowly than other text. n/t
gkhouston
Mar 2012
#54
I'm missing something -- must confess my ignorance -- command and the plus sign enhance the type,
LuckyLib
Mar 2012
#25
It's not like even a transvaginal ultrasound would allow a tech to see discrete parts
Warpy
Mar 2012
#6