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Message no. 1
From: zebulingod@*******.net (Zebulin)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 16:48:19 -0700
The updated SR4 PDF really is a lot better. Thanks!

Zebulin

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Message no. 2
From: owen@***.edu.au (Owen McKerrow)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 09:50:59 +1000
On 07/09/2005, at 9:48 AM, Zebulin wrote:

> The updated SR4 PDF really is a lot better. Thanks!
>
> Zebulin


Better in what way ? Smaller size ?

Alvorn
Message no. 3
From: zebulingod@*******.net (Zebulin)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 16:56:51 -0700
Owen McKerrow wrote:
#
#On 07/09/2005, at 9:48 AM, Zebulin wrote:
#
#> The updated SR4 PDF really is a lot better. Thanks!
#>
#> Zebulin
#
#
#Better in what way ? Smaller size ?
#
#Alvorn
#

Better in that it doesn't take forever to scroll, open, etc, like the first
one did. (And that's in both adobe reader 6.0 and 7.0.)

Zebulin

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Message no. 4
From: lists@*******.com (Wordman)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 00:55:34 -0400
On 07/09/2005, at 9:48 AM, Zebulin wrote
>>> The updated SR4 PDF really is a lot better. Thanks!

Owen McKerrow wrote:
>> Better in what way ? Smaller size ?

On Sep 6, 2005, at 7:56 PM, Zebulin wrote
> Better in that it doesn't take forever to scroll, open, etc, like
the first
> one did. (And that's in both adobe reader 6.0 and 7.0.)

Echo that. Much smoother experience. Nice work, Adam. The file is
slightly larger (62MB vs. 52MB), but worth it. Any descriptions of
what you did, Adam? Less intensive graphic compression?

Now all I have to do is find time to read it. Damn bees in the lawn.

Wordman
Message no. 5
From: bullcon@*****.com (Bull)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 08:49:14 -0400
On 9/7/05, Wordman <lists@*******.com> wrote:
>
>
> Now all I have to do is find time to read it. Damn bees in the lawn.
>
> Wordman
>

Bees in the lawn? Screw em. They're not gonna be any good at playing SR4
anyways... Bee's are only ever any good at D20. It's the hive mentality. :)

Lawn can wait. Go read your SR4 :)

Bull
Message no. 6
From: adam@************.com (Adam Jury)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 07:40:45 -0600
On 6-Sep-05, at 10:55 PM, Wordman wrote:

> Echo that. Much smoother experience. Nice work, Adam. The file is
> slightly larger (62MB vs. 52MB), but worth it. Any descriptions of
> what you did, Adam? Less intensive graphic compression?

The original version was an Export to PDF from InDesign -- I wanted
automagic bookmark generation. This version [aside from the color
plates] is printed to Postscript and then Distilled. There's something
about the InDesign files that Acrobat 6 and Preview continually choke
on if the file is Exported, but Postscript and then PDF seem to clear
up the problems.

Had to manually bookmark it, though. Fun fun.

Adam
--
Adam Jury
http://www.shadowrunrpg.com
Message no. 7
From: ClassifiedTSBBR@*****.net.nz (Classified TS/BBR)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 01:50:05 +1200
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Jury" <adam@************.com>
To: "Shadowrun Discussion" <shadowrn@*****.dumpshock.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 1:40 AM
Subject: Re: New SR4 PDF


>
> On 6-Sep-05, at 10:55 PM, Wordman wrote:
>
>> Echo that. Much smoother experience. Nice work, Adam. The file is
>> slightly larger (62MB vs. 52MB), but worth it. Any descriptions of what
>> you did, Adam? Less intensive graphic compression?
>
> The original version was an Export to PDF from InDesign -- I wanted
> automagic bookmark generation. This version [aside from the color plates]
> is printed to Postscript and then Distilled. There's something about the
> InDesign files that Acrobat 6 and Preview continually choke on if the file
> is Exported, but Postscript and then PDF seem to clear up the problems.
>

I think it's the metadata.

> Had to manually bookmark it, though. Fun fun.

Have you considered Exporting to PDF (for auto-bookmarking) & then
Optimizing the PDF from Acrobat ? (I don't have access to In Design so I
don't know if there are any settings you can fiddle in that.)
Message no. 8
From: adam@************.com (Adam Jury)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 08:00:37 -0600
On 7-Sep-05, at 7:50 AM, Classified TS/BBR wrote:

> Have you considered Exporting to PDF (for auto-bookmarking) & then
> Optimizing the PDF from Acrobat ? (I don't have access to In Design so
> I don't know if there are any settings you can fiddle in that.)

As I said in my original post: "There's something about the InDesign
files that Acrobat 6 and Preview continually choke on if the file is
Exported, but Postscript and then PDF seem to clear up the problems."

Adam
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Adam Jury
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Message no. 9
From: graht1@*****.com (Graht)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 08:15:22 -0600
On 9/7/05, Adam Jury <adam@************.com> wrote:
>
> On 6-Sep-05, at 10:55 PM, Wordman wrote:
>
> > Echo that. Much smoother experience. Nice work, Adam. The file is
> > slightly larger (62MB vs. 52MB), but worth it. Any descriptions of
> > what you did, Adam? Less intensive graphic compression?
>
> The original version was an Export to PDF from InDesign -- I wanted
> automagic bookmark generation. This version [aside from the color
> plates] is printed to Postscript and then Distilled. There's something
> about the InDesign files that Acrobat 6 and Preview continually choke
> on if the file is Exported, but Postscript and then PDF seem to clear
> up the problems.

Shoot, I coulda told you that ;)

Public Service Announcement: No matter what the program, no matter how
well they say they can make a PDF, always print to a postscript file
and then let Acrobat Distiller make the PDF. And make sure you tell
Distiller *how* to make the PDF (its default setting leave something
to be desired, but they're still better then letting the publishing
software do it). Yes, it can be a pain in the ass and there's a steep
learning curve but in the end it's always worth it.

BTW, I did 2+ years of customer support for a printer so I mostly know
what I'm talking about ;)

> Had to manually bookmark it, though. Fun fun.

Ick. But thank you very much for all your hard work :)

--
-Graht
Message no. 10
From: anders@**********.com (Anders Swenson)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 09:38:29 -0700
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 08:15:22 -0600
Graht <graht1@*****.com> wrote:
> On 9/7/05, Adam Jury <adam@************.com> wrote:
> >
> > On 6-Sep-05, at 10:55 PM, Wordman wrote:
> >
[snip]
>
> > Had to manually bookmark it, though. Fun fun.
>
> Ick. But thank you very much for all your hard work :)
>
> --
> -Graht

Sounds like an even better bargain!

btw, $25 for a well done electronic version is very cheap when you factor in
the functionality
--Anders
Message no. 11
From: zebulingod@*******.net (zebulingod@*******.net)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 17:41:14 +0000
On 9/7/05, Adam Jury <adam@************.com> wrote:
>
> On 6-Sep-05, at 10:55 PM, Wordman wrote:
>
> > Echo that. Much smoother experience. Nice work, Adam. The file is
> > slightly larger (62MB vs. 52MB), but worth it. Any descriptions of
> > what you did, Adam? Less intensive graphic compression?
>
> The original version was an Export to PDF from InDesign -- I wanted
> automagic bookmark generation. This version [aside from the color
> plates] is printed to Postscript and then Distilled. There's something
> about the InDesign files that Acrobat 6 and Preview continually choke
> on if the file is Exported, but Postscript and then PDF seem to clear
> up the problems.

Still takes forever to print, though. I'm just trying to print the first 8 pages of
fiction, and it's already taken 10 minutes for the first three. \:

Zebulin
Message no. 12
From: u.alberton@*****.com (Bira)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 22:56:15 +0000
> Still takes forever to print, though. I'm just trying to print the first 8 pages of
fiction, and it's already taken 10 minutes for the first three. \:

I also noticed that the sample character pages have come out a lot
darker than in the previous version. The text is still quite readable,
but some of the images are hard to make out (like the Covert Ops
Specialist or the Face).

Other than that, the new PDF is much better.

--
Bira
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http://sinfoniaferida.blogspot.com
Message no. 13
From: lists@*******.com (Wordman)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 21:22:11 -0400
On Sep 7, 2005, at 9:40 AM, Adam Jury wrote:
> Had to manually bookmark it, though. Fun fun.

I vaguely remember a Win32 program that would auto-generate bookmarks
in a PDF. It worked, IIRC, by scanning the text looking for sections
with (user specified) font characteristics. Like "If it's 14 point
bold Missive, it must be a section heading". If you knew your way
around Adobe's PDF API, I'd bet it wouldn't be to hard to hack
together an implementation that got you 95% of the way to what you
wanted without much pain.
Message no. 14
From: gurth@******.nl (Gurth)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 11:32:11 +0200
According to Bira, on 8-9-05 00:56 the word on the street was...

> I also noticed that the sample character pages have come out a lot
> darker than in the previous version. The text is still quite readable,
> but some of the images are hard to make out (like the Covert Ops
> Specialist or the Face).

Check your monitor settings, for example with
http://pages.prodigy.net/ecmorris/tips/monitor.htm. It could well be
that your monitor is set much darker than the one on which the PDF was
produced (this is actually very likely, as Adam made the PDF on a Mac
AFAIK, and Macs tend to have their displays set lighter than Windows
machines).

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Message no. 15
From: lists@*******.com (Wordman)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 09:16:01 -0400
On Sep 8, 2005, at 5:32 AM, Gurth wrote:
> Check your monitor settings, for example with http://
> pages.prodigy.net/ecmorris/tips/monitor.htm. It could well be that
> your monitor is set much darker than the one on which the PDF was
> produced (this is actually very likely, as Adam made the PDF on a
> Mac AFAIK, and Macs tend to have their displays set lighter than
> Windows machines).

Technically, it's a "higher gamma". Whatever that means.
Message no. 16
From: gurth@******.nl (Gurth)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 15:52:48 +0200
According to Wordman, on 8-9-05 15:16 the word on the street was...

> Technically, it's a "higher gamma". Whatever that means.

I was aiming for non-tech-speak ;) And yeah, I never figured out what
"gamma" is supposed to mean, either. Why not just call it "lightness"
or
something?

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de limme
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-> The Plastic Warriors Site: http://plastic.dumpshock.com <-

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Message no. 17
From: The_Sarge@***.de (MatthÀus_Cebulla)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 15:56:44 +0200
> I was aiming for non-tech-speak ;) And yeah, I never figured out what
> "gamma" is supposed to mean, either. Why not just call it
"lightness" or
> something?

Because it's not only the brightness. You can change 'pure' brightness on
most screens manually. Gamma correction is done by the software, and
fiddles with some other stats, too.

Read here:
http://www.cgsd.com/papers/gamma_intro.html
(What is Gamma Correction and Why do I Care?)
*grins*

> --
> Gurth@******.nl - Stone Age: http://www.xs4all.nl/~gurth/index.html

Matthäus
Message no. 18
From: weberm@*******.net (Ubiquitous)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 10:19:23 -0400
At 09:16 AM 9/8/2005 -0400, Wordman wrote:
>On Sep 8, 2005, at 5:32 AM, Gurth wrote:

>> Check your monitor settings, for example with http://
>> pages.prodigy.net/ecmorris/tips/monitor.htm. It could well be that
>> your monitor is set much darker than the one on which the PDF was
>> produced (this is actually very likely, as Adam made the PDF on a
>> Mac AFAIK, and Macs tend to have their displays set lighter than
>> Windows machines).
>
>Technically, it's a "higher gamma". Whatever that means.

Does that mean excessive viewing might turn one into the Incredible Hulk?
:-D
--
"Ted, sweetheart...somebody's left a wicker basket with a little baby in it
on our front doorstep."
"Just leave it out there on the stoop, honey. The cats'll get it."
- Red Meat http://www.redmeat.com/redmeat/
Message no. 19
From: maxnoel_fr@*****.fr (Max Noel)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 16:40:19 +0200
On 8 Sep 2005, at 16:19, Ubiquitous wrote:

>>> Mac AFAIK, and Macs tend to have their displays set lighter than
>>> Windows machines).
>>>
>>
>> Technically, it's a "higher gamma". Whatever that means.
>>
>
> Does that mean excessive viewing might turn one into the Incredible
> Hulk?
> :-D



Well, technically, that'd be the iNcredible Hulk, wouldn't it?
*ducks*

-- Wild_Cat





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Message no. 20
From: u.alberton@*****.com (Bira)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 22:28:26 +0000
On 9/8/05, Gurth <gurth@******.nl> wrote:
> According to Bira, on 8-9-05 00:56 the word on the street was...

> Check your monitor settings, for example with
> http://pages.prodigy.net/ecmorris/tips/monitor.htm. It could well be
> that your monitor is set much darker than the one on which the PDF was
> produced (this is actually very likely, as Adam made the PDF on a Mac
> AFAIK, and Macs tend to have their displays set lighter than Windows
> machines).

After a little poking and proding, I found out it's the fault of
Acrobat Reader 7 for Linux. Both files showed up fine under Windows
(which, alas, I'm using less and less). I hope Adobe corrects the bug
on future versions :).


--
Bira
http://compexplicita.blogspot.com
http://sinfoniaferida.blogspot.com
Message no. 21
From: lists@*******.com (Wordman)
Subject: New SR4 PDF
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 19:27:30 -0400
On Sep 7, 2005, at 8:49 AM, Bull wrote:
> On 9/7/05, Wordman <lists@*******.com> wrote:
>> Now all I have to do is find time to read it. Damn bees in the lawn.

> Bees in the lawn? Screw em. They're not gonna be any good at
> playing SR4
> anyways... Bee's are only ever any good at D20. It's the hive
> mentality. :)

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