You've voted for Bookworld, right? ;)
PDF's can be made two ways...one is scanned and it becomes just a picture of the page, the other I'm not sure, but it's searchable.
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You've voted for Bookworld, right? ;)
PDF's can be made two ways...one is scanned and it becomes just a picture of the page, the other I'm not sure, but it's searchable.
:ninja:
Yea, you can use a scanner or a prog to design the pdf on your comp.Quote:
Originally posted by MagicNakor@23 April 2003 - 01:54
You've voted for Bookworld, right? ;)
PDF's can be made two ways...one is scanned and it becomes just a picture of the page, the other I'm not sure, but it's searchable.
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I believe that some 3rd partie companys are making progs that will write to the .pdf format (besides the #1 Adobe Acrobat [ not reader! ] ).
The only ones I know about besides reader are Broderbunds The Print Shop 15, Adobes (second official one) Indesign < It really good! .
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Yep :)Quote:
Originally posted by MagicNakor@23 April 2003 - 03:54
You've voted for Bookworld, right? ;)
PDF's can be made two ways...one is scanned and it becomes just a picture of the page, the other I'm not sure, but it's searchable.
:ninja:
Ok Harry Potter fans.
This appears to be a legitimate PDF of Book Five.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix(book5).PDF
My son has read them all and assures me this is not any of the first four.
I've breafly skimmed through it and it certainly does seem to be the genuine article.
Peace
I'll bet that it's an ARC.
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whats a arc?Quote:
Originally posted by MagicNakor@29 April 2003 - 03:48
I'll bet that it's an ARC.
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Advanced Reading Copy.
It's sent out to reviewers and editors before the final version gets put into print. So it usually differs slightly (sometimes drastically) from the first-run printing.
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