OK. It is now black and smaller. Not doing it on every page is a more complex issue and I need to work on it.
If you fill the pay form with the same information as when you bought the book, it should regenerate it for you. And it will not charge you again (the app remembers you name, email and the hash of your credit card number, the app does not store your credit card information). Massimo On Dec 26, 6:12 am, glimmung <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I've had the PDF a few days now, and one feature of it is really > getting on my wires! > > Why does the ownership statement have to be on every single page? > > Why is it the same size as the text, suggesting that it is as > important as the actual texy? > > Why is it *RED* suggesting that it is *MORE* important than the text? > > I understand the motivation to track illegitimate copies, I'm just > pointing out that this less-than-subtle way of doing it is degrading > my experience as a /legitimate/ user, without adding on iota to its > traceability! > > Suggestions: - > - Reconsider having it on every page. > - Make it smaller. > - Definitely, definitely *DON'T* make it red! > - Consider either not using the name on the credit card, or warning > the user that that is what you are going to do, as it may not be > appropriate. > > I now have the print and the PDF versions of the book, and I'd give it > 9.5/10 for content - but the PDF gets only 2/10 for presentation, > mostly due to its being unnecessarily disfigured in this way. > > Hope this helps future buyers of the PDF to have a more pleasant > experience with it! > > -- > > Cheers, > > PhilK

