Tathlum said:So they are still wrong. But it was just a throw-away joke.
Deniable said:Tathlum said:So they are still wrong. But it was just a throw-away joke.
So was mine, in an "everybody does it wrong" kind of way.
Deniable said:Most of my American RPG books appear to be about 280 x 220 mm. (~11x8.5 in.)
PDF is easy to deal with for the letter / A4 switch. If you want a real nightmare, try it on a Word document with a lot of fiddly layout. Yuck.
Deniable said:Tathlum said:So they are still wrong. But it was just a throw-away joke.
So was mine, in an "everybody does it wrong" kind of way.
Mongoose Gar said:The weird page numbering comes from all the chapters being separate word docs on my laptop. I'll merge everything into one doc next time before sending it to be pdfed.
dmccoy1693 said:To go back to the original discussion of this thread, the American dollar cost of the Traveller book did go up from $33-$34 to $40. But I suspect that has more to do with the dollar depreciation then it does with anything else. Great time to be an American, what can I say.
Emryys said:I've been on a RPG spending fury with the CDN$ par or above the Greenback... great time to be Canadian...Eh!![]()