I would not have any idea how to get the rollovers to work in a .pdf. How about this?
www.russellcottrell.com/photo/PhotoLine ... toLine.chm
In Windows, I had to unblock it to get it to work (right click - properties).
Tutorial: An Introduction to Photo Editing with PhotoLine
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Thanks Russell.
I downloaded your chm file. It worked fine but I couldn't get it to work on my android tablet. So I uploaded the file to convertfiles.com and got back a PDF from them in just a few minutes. The PDF works just fine on the tablet.
Now I can work with Photoline while reading your tutorials on the tablet.
Maybe if you regularly upload to convertfiles.com and paste a link folks can also have a PDF version.
Again a big thanks for your work.
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I downloaded your chm file. It worked fine but I couldn't get it to work on my android tablet. So I uploaded the file to convertfiles.com and got back a PDF from them in just a few minutes. The PDF works just fine on the tablet.
Now I can work with Photoline while reading your tutorials on the tablet.
Maybe if you regularly upload to convertfiles.com and paste a link folks can also have a PDF version.
Again a big thanks for your work.
bruce
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Re: Tutorial: An Introduction to Photo Editing with PhotoLine
Nothing personal but . . . that .pdf looks awful! Plus, the scripts don’t work. Unfortunately I couldn’t find a decent .chm viewer for my Android phone. I am going to leave .pdf conversion up to the user.
New improved version, with a link on the site:
http://www.russellcottrell.com/photo/Ph ... torial.chm
New improved version, with a link on the site:
http://www.russellcottrell.com/photo/Ph ... torial.chm
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Thanks Russell. Yes it's not the best conversion. But it's good enough for what I need.
Thanks for the update.
bruce
Thanks for the update.
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Re: Tutorial: An Introduction to Photo Editing with PhotoLine
How is the result when you print the webpage to a Pdf printer?
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Herr Doktor, ich bin mir ganz sicher, ich habe Atom! /Doctor, doctor, I'm sure, I've got atoms!
Herr Doktor, ich bin mir ganz sicher, ich habe Atom! /Doctor, doctor, I'm sure, I've got atoms!
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Re: Tutorial: An Introduction to Photo Editing with PhotoLine
Let’s fnd out. I worked on this last night and this a.m., started with print to file then put it together with three different Linux programs. Note that the scripts and links do not work.
http://www.russellcottrell.com/photo/Ph ... torial.pdf
http://www.russellcottrell.com/photo/Ph ... torial.pdf
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The only issue I have with the conversion done by convertfiles.com was the narrow page borders.
I don't have the ability to edit a PDF, and haven't the time or inclination, so for those who can edit a PDF there should be no issues. The chm hasn't got all the links at the end of each section. Which is ok by me.
As long as Russsell is ok with providing us a chm file then I'm happy.
bruce
I don't have the ability to edit a PDF, and haven't the time or inclination, so for those who can edit a PDF there should be no issues. The chm hasn't got all the links at the end of each section. Which is ok by me.
As long as Russsell is ok with providing us a chm file then I'm happy.
bruce
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Re: Tutorial: An Introduction to Photo Editing with PhotoLine
Hi,
Am I missing something, or do you actually need a program to convert webpages to PDF's? I sometimes use an app called 'Dubbysnap' on my Mac. Works very good.
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Am I missing something, or do you actually need a program to convert webpages to PDF's? I sometimes use an app called 'Dubbysnap' on my Mac. Works very good.
- Paul
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Re: Tutorial: An Introduction to Photo Editing with PhotoLine
I had issues copying and saving Russell's web pages so that I could save it to a tablet to read while off line. Russell provided a chm file. That chm file became the issue in regards to converting to a PDF. convertfile.com worked fine but the result wasn't very pretty.
bruce
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