[Sca-cooks] New Florilegium PDF test file

Stefan li Rous stefanlirous at gmail.com
Thu Sep 8 20:36:55 PDT 2016


Urtatim replied to me with:
<<< I am not so enamored of reading PDF files on-line and prefer HTML files. But if making HTML files is becoming difficult for you, i can live with PDFs. >>>

Actually the HTML is easiest for me. Either using the method I’ve already worked out for files that start out as Word or likely, if I can find a good program to translate the articles submitted as PDFs into Word or HTML files.

<<< Some of the links within this article were broken, that is, if a link ran over 2 lines, only the part in the first line was live, and the part in the 2nd line was not included, resulting in failures to find the pages linked. >>>

Oh! Since my methods have not changed the lines in the PDF portion, that likely was in the original PDF. I do know that my program, translating from Word generated HTML, can sometimes mess up on creating the HTML links. Apparently the end character I look for, doesn’t always get used. :-(

Lots of technical, eh, stuff. Maybe more than most want to deal with. But remember, send me your article or A&S docs in Word, or hopefully PDF in the future, and I deal with this stuff and you don’t have to. :-) And you now have your article backed up online, and maybe on many other systems.

<<< And what serendipity - i finally bought a Basketman basket backpack this year, my only purchase other than a couple tubes of pigment from Guild Mirandela. >>>

Lol. I wonder though if Basketman is going to be saturating his/their market. I probably bought mine 8 or so Pennsics ago and it went back for several years to Pennsic and Gulf Wars when I could find a place to pack it in. Usually stuff went in it and then it went into a footlocker. But my regular footlockers are too big to use on the airplane.

Were these period pigments?

<<< Once again, my continued thanks for the Florilegium. >>>

Thank you.

Stefan
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THLord Stefan li Rous    Barony of Bryn Gwlad    Kingdom of Ansteorra
   Mark S. Harris           Austin, Texas          StefanliRous at gmail.com
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