I think this really needs to be said!

I have no idea where to start.
If you truely have *no idea* where to start, here is some advice that will help you today, tomorrow, and forever more. =)
  1. For Perl related information, use perldoc. This wonderful resource can be found online at perldoc.com or at your own commandline. Type  perldoc perldoc.
  2. For more Perl related information, use the Super Search.
  3. For Perl, and everything else imaginable: STFW. google.com makes an excellent home page in your browser.

If that statement ('..no idea where to start.') wasn't entirely true, and you've already had a look at the GD:: docs, try asking a more specific question.

I'd suggest reading through this node (the whole thing, including all of the followups), and this document. Each give advice on how to ask more effective questions.


In reply to Re: the GD modul by count0
in thread the GD modul by tsvik_t

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