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That I can not answer, since I have not recieved my printed version yet. I would also like to know the answer to that question.
 
For what it's worth, Jeff (from DriveThruRPG.com) personally got back with me this morning and insured I got my PDF and went out of his way to insure everything was made right with me.
 
iamtim said:
For what it's worth, Jeff (from DriveThruRPG.com) personally got back with me this morning and insured I got my PDF and went out of his way to insure everything was made right with me.
Good to hear it ended well.

I've never had problems with their site either, and have bought stuff using PayPal all the time.
 
According to Drivethrurpg, the .pdf is a watermarked .pdf.
I begin to wonder, I printed some pages without seeing any kind of watermark, though you have previleges to print the .pdf and that might explain that.

Also, I am wondering about some of the fonts. Not all fonts are embeded into the document. File > Document Properties > Fonts
Like;
CelticGaramondthe2nd
Symbol

While nothing I have seen so far is unreadable because of these lacking fonts, I begin to wonder how the .pdf differ in appearance to the book (I have not got my book yet).

I have to thank mongoose for allowing us to print pages from the .pdf, since I like to print some pages and hand out to my players sometimes. Not all RPGs I have bought as .pdf allow this though.
It is especially nice to be able to if you have any "handouts" from adventures that the players should recieve. As a collector, I do not want to put my books through the punishment of a photocopier.

Looks like I will be buying both the physical books and the .pdfs in the future. When preparing scenarios and campaigns, I love to have the books at my fingertips when typing at the computer. But when we play at the table, no computer are allowed (except the one that has a remote to control winamps playlist, one for ambient music, one for action etc.).
 
I usually buy the paper copy and the PDF for this very reason.

Making player handouts is much easier from a PDF, and it's easier to refer to a PDF that's open on my second monitor ;)
 
Archer said:
According to Drivethrurpg, the .pdf is a watermarked .pdf.
I begin to wonder, I printed some pages without seeing any kind of watermark, though you have previleges to print the .pdf and that might explain that.

Your watermark is in the bottom left of each page. It should be your "real" name.

Hyrum.
 
Archer said:
According to Drivethrurpg, the .pdf is a watermarked .pdf.
I begin to wonder, I printed some pages without seeing any kind of watermark, though you have previleges to print the .pdf and that might explain that.

Also, I am wondering about some of the fonts. Not all fonts are embeded into the document. File > Document Properties > Fonts
Like;
CelticGaramondthe2nd
Symbol

While nothing I have seen so far is unreadable because of these lacking fonts, I begin to wonder how the .pdf differ in appearance to the book (I have not got my book yet).

I have to thank mongoose for allowing us to print pages from the .pdf, since I like to print some pages and hand out to my players sometimes. Not all RPGs I have bought as .pdf allow this though.
It is especially nice to be able to if you have any "handouts" from adventures that the players should recieve. As a collector, I do not want to put my books through the punishment of a photocopier.

Looks like I will be buying both the physical books and the .pdfs in the future. When preparing scenarios and campaigns, I love to have the books at my fingertips when typing at the computer. But when we play at the table, no computer are allowed (except the one that has a remote to control winamps playlist, one for ambient music, one for action etc.).
I got the same with fonts as well, using Foxit reader (no Adobe bloat for me!) - it was complaining about various Aisan fonts being missing.

I noticed that the section titles are in a weird font, with some of the characters being proportioned differently to the rest, so I'm working on the basis that that's the symptom. Can someone with a printed copy confirm?

I'm pretty sure that the "watermark" is just your name and the order number in the bottom-left corner of each page, so that if a free copy "mysteriously" appears online they know who the culprit is...!
 
HyrumOWC said:
Archer said:
According to Drivethrurpg, the .pdf is a watermarked .pdf.
I begin to wonder, I printed some pages without seeing any kind of watermark, though you have previleges to print the .pdf and that might explain that.

Your watermark is in the bottom left of each page. It should be your "real" name.

Hyrum.

Ah, and so it was. Not to disturbing, in fact I did not even saw it when I looked over the printed pages before. :)

What about the missing fonts? do they change the apperaance of the .pdf from the Book?
 
Answer to the font question; Yes they change the appearance, since they are missing.

If you do not have CelticGaramondthe2nd installed on your computer, you can get it here; http://www.getfreefonts.info/free_font.celticgaramondthe2nd.html

RuneQuest looks a bit better with it, a shame it was not embedded in the document.
 
GbajiTheDeceiver said:
I got the same with fonts as well, using Foxit reader (no Adobe bloat for me!) - it was complaining about various Aisan fonts being missing.

I noticed that the section titles are in a weird font, with some of the characters being proportioned differently to the rest, so I'm working on the basis that that's the symptom. Can someone with a printed copy confirm?

I'm pretty sure that the "watermark" is just your name and the order number in the bottom-left corner of each page, so that if a free copy "mysteriously" appears online they know who the culprit is...!

Well, it is a strange front, but I'd have to compare it to a scan to detect any difference. I'd suggest looking at one of the previews, since they seem to match up with my printed book.



THe watermark is a rather ppor form of copyright protection. When I bought a game from them and accidentally messed up my printer margins (I was printing the cover on glossy paper without margins) everything came out fine, except the watermark.

THey also do some "invisible" printing on the pagers, writing something small in yellow ink. You won't see it, but they can find it if they are checking for it.
 
Is it true all the required fonts aren't embedded?

That should be fixed. It is not that hard and doesn't add that significantly to the size considering all the fancy borders and art and stuff.

They should really fix that.

Any word on if they fixed any of the errors in the printed manual in the pdf or is it the same as the physical copy?
 
Rurik said:
Is it true all the required fonts aren't embedded?

That should be fixed. It is not that hard and doesn't add that significantly to the size considering all the fancy borders and art and stuff.

They should really fix that.

It is true, they are not embedded. If you go File > Document Properties > Fonts, then you can see which fonts are used, and which are and are not embedded.

It would have been very nice if the correct fonts were included :)
 
A quick compare of the two...

The shortsword entry in the PDF has a 1 subscript instead of the 2 in the printed rulebook.

The leather hauberk is still identical to the heavy leather hauberk in everything but cost.

The combat example is the same, indicating two rolls to attack.
 
Oh, and the file includes "CelticGaramondthe2nd" when I look it up in the document properties.

I don't know if it's embedded or if I've picked it up from somewhere else, but I definitely haven't downloaded it separately as I wouldn't have a clue how to install it ;)
 
Sigtrygg said:
Oh, and the file includes "CelticGaramondthe2nd" when I look it up in the document properties.

I don't know if it's embedded or if I've picked it up from somewhere else, but I definitely haven't downloaded it separately as I wouldn't have a clue how to install it ;)

If it is embedded then it has the text (Embedded Subset) beside it, so CelticGaramondthe2nd are not imbedded.

If you do not have the font, the headlines for the chapters look pretty much like the simple Arial font, while if you have it, the headers look a bit more intressting. More in line with the smaller celtic style text in the headings in the body text.

To install it, if you are running windows XP. Download the file. If it is compressed, uncompress it. Open Control Panel > Fonts, and drop the file in that folder. Voila, it is now installed.
 
Thanks for the tip :)

Do you know of anywhere else to get the missing fonts?

The link posted earlier is dead...
 
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