On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 12:31:39 +0000, Privateofcourse
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Yes, me too! However, the difference is that the manual that users are
>proposing to produce here is a printable manual, not an electronic manual
>for viewing/reading on a monitor.

Actually it is no more difficult to offer a printable PDF or HTML for
download than it is to come up with the CHM file. Apart from some
rather minor formatting [page breaks can be awkward] the only downside
for RITLabs is the additional traffic the PDF will generate - since
many will download it.

I'd gladly offer the PDF version if

a) RITLabs agrees [either in public or by written statement] that I am
allowed to do so,
b) RITLabs provides me with good JPEGs of their logo and one or two
image variations of the bat so I can polish up the PDF a bit.

A quick test run yesterday showed that there's one very annoying
formatting problem, which I think I can tackle in relatively short
time [hence: do it for free]. If it turns out I have to put in more
than a reasonable amount of time I will say so and either not produce
the PDF or ask for a little bit of compensation.

After all, The Bat! is a commercial product and my time is precious,
too.



-- 
Dierk
[DH² Publishing]
www.DH2Publishing.info
Writing and Imaging


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