Re: [gutvol-d] book of james -- 007

james said:
My two monitors at home have a maximum resolution of 1440x900 and 1360x768 respectively.
that's good to know. i can plan for that.
I would guess that very few of us have monitors of high enough resolution that we could view a page image without scrolling and have that page image be readable.
i'm lucky to have a very big screen, and i know that makes me out-of-touch with many people; that's why i try to make sure to ask these things. perhaps you could send me a screenshot where you have arranged things to be optimal for you? another thing to keep in mind is that you won't actually be _reading_ the scans, not per se, but only referring to them as your reference-point. i know it's tough to let that go, mentally, but do it! when the time comes for a word-by-word proofing, the arrangements can be different. but that's later.
your software messes up some UTF-8 characters. (If you can't read what I typed, it was a capital'S' with an accent acute above it).
um, that was an intentional change that i made, because something is getting screwed up in utf8. i haven't done enough sleuthing to know whether it's on your end or mine, but it ain't validating... (well, it only gives a warning, not an error, but...) but we'll get to that later...
Third, your "smaller" button does not work. It seems to advance the page instead.
oops! i'll fix that. in the meantime, the number in the small box between "smaller" and "fetch" is the text-size-percentage, change it and then press "fetch" and find the optimum value for you.
Fourth, your "good fit" example shows what many Hindus would consider to be the most important page in the whole book.
i didn't know that.
You must be a very old soul.
i've been told that, a good many times. -bowerbird

Bowerbird, I'm not sure what you mean by "perhaps you could send me a screenshot where you have arranged things to be optimal for you?" The page image is going to scroll in any case. I can't make that smaller. Do you mean perhaps to make the size of the text more or less the same size as the printed page has? James Simmons On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 12:41 PM, <Bowerbird@aol.com> wrote:
james said:
My two monitors at home have a maximum resolution of 1440x900 and 1360x768 respectively.
that's good to know. i can plan for that.
I would guess that very few of us have monitors of high enough resolution that we could view a page image without scrolling and have that page image be readable.
i'm lucky to have a very big screen, and i know that makes me out-of-touch with many people; that's why i try to make sure to ask these things.
perhaps you could send me a screenshot where you have arranged things to be optimal for you?
another thing to keep in mind is that you won't actually be _reading_ the scans, not per se, but only referring to them as your reference-point.
i know it's tough to let that go, mentally, but do it!
when the time comes for a word-by-word proofing, the arrangements can be different. but that's later.
your software messes up some UTF-8 characters. (If you can't read what I typed, it was a capital'S' with an accent acute above it).
um, that was an intentional change that i made, because something is getting screwed up in utf8. i haven't done enough sleuthing to know whether it's on your end or mine, but it ain't validating... (well, it only gives a warning, not an error, but...)
but we'll get to that later...
Third, your "smaller" button does not work. It seems to advance the page instead.
oops! i'll fix that. in the meantime, the number in the small box between "smaller" and "fetch" is the text-size-percentage, change it and then press "fetch" and find the optimum value for you.
Fourth, your "good fit" example shows what many Hindus would consider to be the most important page in the whole book.
i didn't know that.
You must be a very old soul.
i've been told that, a good many times.
-bowerbird
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