Hi Tobias,
Per, all,
Even if I personally prefer any printed matter to .PDFs, (There's simply
places you won't take your computer for reading...), another word on that:
Me too - and that was the essence from our readers when we did the
survey some years ago.
An electronic version should not
Jochen Merz wrote, on 6/Oct/10 13:32 | Oct6:
Jochen/
Tony Firshman wrote:
Jochen,
How about offering an electronic (pdf?) version?
Costs for you would be a great deal less.
I for one would *prefer* that and it would save you a *long* walk
(8-)#
Tony
Hi Tony,
this subject has been
Jochen Merz wrote, on 6/Oct/10 13:42 | Oct6:
Well, if you know about the PDF problems, what sense makes it to
suggest to me to offer a PDF version?
The situation has not changed since Norman tried it 3 days ago
without success.
That is why I put a '?' - I know there are issues.
There are
The only way seems to be a plain paper scan...
That is a pity. Mind you a simple scan would do for me. Anything to
save you postage or the long walk.
Still other issues here, all explained already... whatever I do in
ADDITION to the paper, it costs me more time... and 100% of our readers
On 06/10/10 13:32, Jochen Merz wrote:
The situation has not changed since Norman tried it 3 days ago without
success.
Afternoon gents.
The latest situation with the PDF version is as follows:
I have downloads a trial version of the Calamus program for Windows and
I've run it with a small
PS. I too would like a PDF copy as my collection (from issue 1) is
getting too big for the space available!
I'd still subscribe to the paper copy and get the PDF as well!
Cheers,
Norman.
--
Norman Dunbar
Dunbar IT Consultants Ltd
Registered address:
Thorpe House
61 Richardshaw Lane
Pudsey
On 06/10/2010 14:27, Norman Dunbar wrote:
On 06/10/10 13:32, Jochen Merz wrote:
The situation has not changed since Norman tried it 3 days ago without
success.
Afternoon gents.
The latest situation with the PDF version is as follows:
I have downloads a trial version of the Calamus program
I know it's a bit like stating the obvious, but have you tried running
an Atari ST emulator (such as Gemulator -
http://www.emulators.com/gemul8r.htm) on the PC and then using a pdf
printer driver?
Calamus has an INBUILT ST Emulator, otherwise it wouldn't work on a PC.
And of course, both
On 06/10/2010 13:43, Tony Firshman wrote:
Jochen Merz wrote, on 6/Oct/10 13:42 | Oct6:
Well, if you know about the PDF problems, what sense makes it to
suggest to me to offer a PDF version?
The situation has not changed since Norman tried it 3 days ago
without success.
That is why I
On 06/10/2010 15:25, Jochen Merz wrote:
Well, if you know about the PDF problems, what sense makes it to
suggest to me to offer a PDF version?
The situation has not changed since Norman tried it 3 days ago
without success.
That is why I put a '?' - I know there are issues.
There are
Hi Malcolm,
Unfortunately I've not been keeping up with this thread, but is there
not a version of Calamus for the PC? Would this not have PDF export?
There is indeed. I have it. It doesn't have an export to pdf command.
The export command, as far as I've been able to use it, exports to one
of
Am 06.10.2010 17:24, schrieb Jochen Merz:
Hi Malcolm,
Sorry, I assumed you were running the ST version on an emulator :-)
Uh, then you missed an earlier mail. I am paying for updates on
Calamus to support THEM as well as we support the QL. I do have the
latest Calamus.
But while you
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Urs Koenig (QL) wrote:
I don't raise the question of how can it be that it takes 11 days
longer for Austrian/Swiss post to ship from Austria to Switzerland
than it took from Austria to Canada. In those 11 days I
could walk to where Jochen sent it of easily.
Mine has arrived today here in France.
Regards,
Alain HAOUI
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Objet: Re: [Ql-Users] QL Today Volume 15 Issue 1
Jim Hunkins wrote on 24.09.2010:
Arrived in Canada today.
Mine arrived here in Switzerland today. So for me it's QL Today, for many of
you it's already QL yesterday. I will have a first read later on today.
I don't raise the question of how can it be that it takes 11 days longer for
Urs Koenig (QL) wrote:
I don't raise the question of how can it be that it takes 11 days longer for
Austrian/Swiss post to ship from Austria to Switzerland than it took from
Austria to Canada. In those 11 days I could walk to where Jochen sent it of
easily.
Well, the Swiss are not exactly
Jim Hunkins wrote on 24.09.2010:
Arrived in Canada today.
Mine arrived here in Switzerland today. So for me it's QL Today, for
many of
you it's already QL yesterday. I will have a first read later on
today.
I don't raise the question of how can it be that it takes 11 days
longer for
Op 4/10/2010 16:17, Urs Koenig (QL) schreef:
Jim Hunkins wrote on 24.09.2010:
Arrived in Canada today.
Mine arrived here in Switzerland today. So for me it's QL Today, for many of
you it's already QL yesterday. I will have a first read later on today.
I don't raise the question of how can it
Hehee, yes, but the question is: who pays for the travelling?
Cheers Jochen
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Jim Hunkins wrote on 24.09.2010:
Arrived in Canada today.
Mine arrived here in Switzerland today. So for me it's QL Today, for
many of
you it's already QL yesterday. I will have a first read
Lucky you. Mine (Belgium) hasn't arrived yet. Last time I had to wait
for more than a month. But I learnt to be patient... I know I will
receive it.
I'm sure you will :-)
Jochen
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From: Jochen Merz jm...@j-m-s.com
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] QL Today Volume 15 Issue 1
Hehee, yes, but the question is: who pays for the travelling?
Cheers Jochen
Who said anything about PAYING
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
- Original Message - From: Jochen Merz jm...@j-m-s.com
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] QL Today Volume 15 Issue 1
Hehee, yes, but the question is: who pays for the travelling?
Cheers Jochen
Who said
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 7:39 PM, Jochen Merz jm...@j-m-s.com wrote:
Hard to deliver to the UK by WALKING ONLY ...
There's a tunnel nowadays ;) Which means that since we drive on on the
wrong side of the road here on the continent we should probably soon
switch to the left :D
/Petri
Yes, I know... I even used it three times and went back using the
ferries - cheaper, more flexible ... well, until they decided to add
high surcharges when you reached the ferry EARLIER than planned.
I guess if anybody attempts to get into the tunnel by foot,
he will be locked away, being
In message 4c9c73e8.7090...@j-m-s.com, Jochen Merz jm...@j-m-s.com
writes
Hi,
Not arrived in London, as yet.
Maybe on Monday ... ?
PS - The Quanta magazine arrived, though, Friday 24th September 2010.
Great - that was quick again.
So the critical time for delays seems to be the
Great - that was quick again.
So the critical time for delays seems to be the christmas time...
we'll find out with the next issue.
Cheers Jochen
James Hunkins wrote:
Arrived in Canada today.
jim
On 22-09-2010, at 12:46 PM, SMSQ - Jochen Merz wrote:
:-) Glad to read this ... I hope
Arrived in Canada today.
jim
On 22-09-2010, at 12:46 PM, SMSQ - Jochen Merz wrote:
:-) Glad to read this ... I hope that the other issues arrive
quickly at their destinations - they are all on their way.
I am happy to deliver another issue with many bonus pages next time too -
provided, we
Am 19.09.2010 um 13:06 schrieb Frank-Guido Dibowski:
QL Today Volume 15 Issue 1 arrived here(Germany, Eifel) yesterday.
I like it
Regards to all,
Frank-Guido Dibowski
QL Today arrived here in Vienna/Austria (and I like it, too;-)).
Regards,
Anton
QL Today Volume 15 Issue 1 arrived here(Germany, Eifel) yesterday.
I like it
Regards to all,
Frank-Guido Dibowski
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