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I took a quick look at your PDFs for Volume 5 and 6 and they look very good! Thank you for your work, especially since I sadly did not have the time to continue myself. I had Volume 5 typeset for the longest time, but never got around to proofread it. But that won't be necessary now. Out of curiosity, what tools are you using? --[[User_talk:QuentinWilson|Quentin]] | I took a quick look at your PDFs for Volume 5 and 6 and they look very good! Thank you for your work, especially since I sadly did not have the time to continue myself. I had Volume 5 typeset for the longest time, but never got around to proofread it. But that won't be necessary now. Out of curiosity, what tools are you using? --[[User_talk:QuentinWilson|Quentin]] | ||
Neat. I didn't even think of using Word. I used Adobe InDesign, which was slightly overkill and took a long time. If I ever get around to actually reading the volumes I will tell you if I notice anything. Also, I realize now that I managed to disjoint this conversation in such a way that it will not make sense to anyone. --[[User_talk:QuentinWilson|Quentin]] |
Latest revision as of 18:36, 25 October 2016
I took a quick look at your PDFs for Volume 5 and 6 and they look very good! Thank you for your work, especially since I sadly did not have the time to continue myself. I had Volume 5 typeset for the longest time, but never got around to proofread it. But that won't be necessary now. Out of curiosity, what tools are you using? --Quentin
Neat. I didn't even think of using Word. I used Adobe InDesign, which was slightly overkill and took a long time. If I ever get around to actually reading the volumes I will tell you if I notice anything. Also, I realize now that I managed to disjoint this conversation in such a way that it will not make sense to anyone. --Quentin