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November 11th, 2000, 10:54 PM
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Re: Game Manual in HTML Format ??????
PDF specifies layout. HTML merely provides guidelines; it's up to a browser to determine how to implement the specifics. For instance, the page that I'm looking at right now as I type this message, using Lynx, is radically different than what I'd view using Netscape, which may be different from how it appears under IE or anybody else's browser. There's a lot left up to the browser to determine.
A PDF file, however, should be viewable identically under any true PDF viewer such as Acrobat, with everything specified just so. As such, PDF gives the content author much greater guarantees about what any reader actually sees.
That said, it might be worth chucking the HTML through a converter. I might try that once I get my copy (just ordered. UPS Ground... hopefully it doesn't arrive TOO soon, since I've got a paper deadline coming up, heh...)
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November 12th, 2000, 05:00 AM
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Re: Game Manual in HTML Format ??????
I can't believe people actually read the manuals past what they need to know to get started. :} I find them usually to be more trouble than they are worth. I would much rather learn by doing. You make more mistakes, but you can have more fun doing it.
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November 12th, 2000, 07:14 AM
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Re: Game Manual in HTML Format ??????
Get the manual up in PDF. Some people like to spend time playing-to-learn. Others prefer reading-to-learn. Any reason why both can't be accommodated?
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November 12th, 2000, 12:01 PM
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Re: Game Manual in HTML Format ??????
Well people...one good thing about electronic manuals is that the dog can't eat it  Also if you have any kids...they can't lose it or spill a drink on it  I don't have the game yet but I do plan on getting it.
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November 13th, 2000, 07:28 PM
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Re: Game Manual in HTML Format ??????
I have all the "tools" to do it (Full Acrobat, etc.) and the web space as well as a commercial web provider. I also should be getting my copy at home today (at work right now - don't tell my boss I'm checking these forums). If it doesn't violate anyones "copyrights" or any other crap, I'll put a .pdf up and post a link on this thread.
[This message has been edited by rdouglass (edited 13 November 2000).]
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November 15th, 2000, 04:20 PM
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Re: Game Manual in HTML Format ??????
Just moving this to the top. BTW is this a "no-no"? (putting the manual in PDF and posting it).
I have not heard from anyone - how 'bout a reply from Shrapnel with an official stance. I really do like the game and do not want to be like those other guys (in other forums) that are already talking about Warez and crap like that. I bought and paid for my copy 'cause I think it's an awesome game and MM and SG deserves to be paid for their hard work. However, I don't feel that putting the manual in PDF (with NO CHANGES) would violate anyones copyright. It would be one thing if they were selling manuals, but they're not - they're selling games and you cant do diddly without the game.
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November 15th, 2000, 04:42 PM
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Re: Game Manual in HTML Format ??????
Well, i can only talk for myself - but, i love it, to sit in a cafe and read the handbook of a really good game.
So, what a pitty, that there isnīt one.
On the other side, to print a manual pushes prices up, especially for a "smaller" companie.
I think, SE4 is a very good game (only played the demo, yet. Still waiting for the full Version to arrive.), even without a printed manual. HTML will do it.
Well, thatīs my opinion.
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