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| current | 20:45, 13 September 2007 | 60×30 (4 KB) | King of Hearts | (use the real font, typed straight in CorelDraw without tracing) | |
| 09:28, 12 May 2007 | 530×270 (676 B) | Kjoonlee | (try text version using fonts from meta:SVG fonts) | ||
| 09:24, 12 May 2007 | 585×285 (6 KB) | Kjoonlee | (converted straight from TTF, using AR PL KaitiM GB font) | ||
| 20:05, 28 June 2006 | 585×285 (7 KB) | Booyabazooka | (new version - autotraced png by inkscape) | ||
| 17:26, 28 June 2006 | 620×310 (1 KB) | King of Hearts | (this better work) | ||
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| 17:14, 28 June 2006 | 620×310 (1 KB) | King of Hearts | (try this...) | ||
| 16:46, 28 June 2006 | 620×310 (505 B) | King of Hearts | (previous version was corrupted) | ||
| 16:40, 28 June 2006 | 620×310 (2 KB) | King of Hearts | (Chinese characters meaning Chinese language. Converted from Image:Zhongwen.png.) |
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