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I'm trying to create a logo/watermark with some text at the top which curves round the top of a circle.
I've Googled my problem and found THIS page, 've managed to figure out how to get the line to follow the part of the circle I want the text to follow, but when I select 'Stroke Path', it puts half the text in the circle and half outside the circle when I want the text outside, on top of the circle.
Is there an easier way or am I doing something wrong?

I've included the .xcf file so you can see what I've done so far.
Not doing anything wrong, that is the way it works. If you want text above the path put a return (enter) after the text (before gives below the path)

screenshot https://i.imgur.com/fuIJEgJ.jpg


An alternative is ofnuts text along path plugin ofn-text-along-path
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-pat...s/scripts/ near the top
Using linux? The permissions are already set unzip and pop in~/.gimp-2.8/plug-ins.
Right click context in the paths dialogue. Does not use the text tool. Read the docs file that comes with it.

https://i.imgur.com/FqcHFNa.jpg

Using a circle can be a pain, an old video of mine showing some options
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y59JTjt-nLQ

EDIT: To be honest, I would just add another path and adjust until correct. A curved path does not need lots of nodes. A node each end and pull out the handles to adjust is the best way. Keep the text 'box' tight ie. dynamic mode

https://i.imgur.com/4yMqEHK.jpg
(02-14-2018, 04:57 PM)Espermaschine Wrote: [ -> ]I recommend installing ofnuts Text along Path plug-in, because its more convenient and has better functionality when it comes to getting the text exactly where you want it.

I have written a tutorial that explains how to use it, here:
https://gimp-science-labs.blogspot.de/20...ircle.html

For your image i alpha selected the teddy image, convert the selection into a path, rotate the path by 180° to get the skeleton path for the text, then used ofnuts' plug-in with the following values:

I'll d/l & install ofnuts plug-in and have a go trying to create it how I want.
I'm a complete noob when it comes to using GIMP.

& Rich 2005,
Yes, I'm using Kubuntu 16.04.
(02-14-2018, 06:28 PM)Espermaschine Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-14-2018, 05:04 PM)rich2005 Wrote: [ -> ]Using a circle can be a pain

ofnuts posted a great trick years ago on GC:
you delete a small segment at the bottom of the circular path.
In companion with the 'Centered' layout option, you get perfectly centered text on a path, without having to rotate the circle.

Yes, all sorts of ways.
However, I still prefer the regular Text tool with the ability to mix Fonts / character size / spacing / position...
I'm finding it hard to follow your instructions Espermaschine.
I've managed to fumble my way to step 5.
I can't understand your instruction of 'call up a selection from' ~ How do I do that?

I think your 'tutorial' neds more specific instructions/screenshots.
Espermaschine
I've ran through your instructions again and your use of 'call up' just means 'use'
What I am having problems with is, where is 'text-path'.
Sorry if I'm being vague, I hardly use GIMP.
(02-14-2018, 10:37 PM)Espermaschine Wrote: [ -> ]in the paths tab
and no, it doesnt mean just "use"

dont you just wanna use the cicular text i made for you ?
i uploaded it for you earlier in the second post

If it doesn't mean 'use', what does it mean?

I could use what you uploaded for me earlier, but I prefer to try to do it myself, after all, that's the best way to learn (thank you, BTW),

Here's a screenshot of GIMP. I can't seem to find the item you refer to in step #5
'Create a new transparent layer, call up a selection from the text-path and fill it with a colour of your choice. Then deselect !

Also turn off the text-path
'[Image: uUomuZH.png]
(02-14-2018, 11:34 PM)Espermaschine Wrote: [ -> ]Which you fill on a new transparent layer with a colour of your choice and then deselect and turn off the path's visibility.

That's the part I'm struggling with, I can't figure how to do it.
I've just tried and something's gone wrong, why is the 'circle' yellow and not 'pooky2483'?

Progress enclosed.

I thought 'pooky2483' had been selected!!!!
I am unable to do it, could you see if you can do it with what I just uploaded please!
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