The Magpie on 13/5/2008 at 00:43
I've had a lot of fun skimming through the journal now, and I didn't really find the resolution a problem. Some transcribers might find a little bit of zooming helpful, but that's it IMO.
So let's try and get some transcription done. What was the status of the previous project? Completed?
Quote Posted by Thief13x
I know it's a lot to ask, and there's always the possibility of someone keeping it, but it would be cool as hell. Cheers
Let the atoms lie where qckbeam would decide. We're interested in the bits. As such, the CD with the high-res files may be uploaded, shared, duplicated, torrented or whatnot.
Keeping the high-res scan files in a safe place (not necessarily on only one physical medium) seems like a good idea.
Besides, remember the (
http://www.ttlg.com/gnome/) TTLGnome Project. It should be tactile enough for a "first hand glimpse".
--
Larris
Thief13x on 13/5/2008 at 04:05
hey what ever happened to the knome project? from the look of the map it didn't make it to most of ttlg:(
qckbeam on 16/5/2008 at 02:15
That's excellent, DJ Riff. I had no idea you could embed notes in a .pdf like that. It's much cleaner than what I was doing.
I haven't checked everything, but most of your notes were right on. It's probably safe to go ahead and merge the two.
Martek on 17/5/2008 at 01:26
Hey qckbeam,
Thanks for coming back and posting the remainder. It's super-cool of you to do that!
Quote Posted by qckbeam
That's excellent, DJ Riff. I had no idea you could embed notes in a .pdf like that. It's much cleaner than what I was doing.
Yes, and you can mark-up pdf's with inline text and simple drawings (including existing pdf's) -
for free with:
(
http://www.docu-track.com/home/prod_user/PDF-XChange_Tools/pdfx_viewer) PDF-XCHANGE VIEWER
I use it to "form fill" and other stuff on PDF's from my scanner.
Martek
Tintin on 17/5/2008 at 04:23
Great work DJ Riff! Thanks for all your hard work.
I just have one question: is it possible to edit the notes a bit from our end? There are some annoying mistakes (spelling and keyboard mashing).
I'm not complaining but it would be awesome to be able to edit those.
Thanks!
(or can we edit the mistakes from our end?)
inselaffe on 17/5/2008 at 16:35
Hmm why when I click on the annotation icons in foxit does it not do anything :S weird.
Palantir on 18/5/2008 at 13:15
Frobbed et grabbed.
Thanks.
BTW,
Quote Posted by Zylon Bane
I have a feeling that no matter who gets it, the entire contents will end up as a downloadable PDF.
Prophecy comes true.....
DJ Riff on 19/5/2008 at 12:40
Quote:
is it possible to edit the notes a bit from our end?
Yes, of course. Tintin, There's also the first part in PDF with your text and several corrections:
(
ftp://djriff.homeftp.net/library/dev_articles/JOURNAL_en.pdf)
Dan Knott, I made it in Acrobat 7 and tested it in Acrobat Reader 5.0 - worked fine. I just don't know what's causing trouble with Foxit...
Tintin on 19/5/2008 at 12:42
Thanks mate, good effort.
Just wondering, how do we edit the annotations from our end?