Re: Drag 'n Drop issue 1, October 2009, is now online and available for download (http://www.dragdrop.co.uk)
- From: Brian Howlett <news-spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 02 Oct 2009 13:17:37 +0100
On 2 Oct, Dr Peter Young wrote:
Pity RiScript doesn't like the sample version; page 2 throws up
errors, but renders and page 3 stiffs this Iyo totally, needing the
reset button. Works with !PDF, though, and I'll pay for and try the
full version.
Same here, although the error on page 2 prevented all the text in the
R-Comp advert from appearing, and like you, I had to resort to the
reset button once I reached the third page.
Using !PDF displayed everything, but the colours do not display well.
As to content, the snippets of articles look useful, but the editorial
made my hackles rise - I don't like the use of "tho" for example...
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