[Sca-cooks] New Florilegium PDF test file

Sandra J. Kisner sjk3 at cornell.edu
Mon Sep 5 05:00:45 PDT 2016


The links in the original article do work, though they're not in color, so they don't stand out.  Not a major problem, but people might not think to click, assuming they aren't live since they're black and white.

Sandra

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From: Sca-cooks [mailto:sca-cooks-bounces+sjk3=cornell.edu at lists.ansteorra.org] On Behalf Of Stefan li Rous
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Subject: [Sca-cooks] New Florilegium PDF test file

I have generated a new Florilegium test file. This one is a stand-alone PDF file.

I think this should solve some of Bear’s concerns. Since it is simply a PDF file, any editors can simply download it, modify it as needed using other PDF editors and use it in their newsletters.  If anyone is saving Florilegium files on their local drives, then it is easy to save this.

Links within the original submitted PDF file seem to work. Unfortunately, the ones in the usual Florilegium header aren’t links, just file names. Does this concern/bother anyone?

I can add the links, by hand, in the PDF file, but that is a lot of manual work I’d rather not do.

In the TRAVEL section:
Backpak-Basket-art PDF 9/ 4/16 "16th century German Backpack Basket” by Mistress Kataryna Tkach.
http://www.florilegium.org/files/TRAVEL/Backpak-Basket-art.pdf

I, like many, have bought a backpack basket at Gulf Wars or Pennsic from the Basketman. Here is how to do it for those who want to make one themselves.

Again, I’d like to hear your comments, pro or con.

Stefan 


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