http://www.countryside.gov.uk/NewEnterprise/Economies/craftpublications.asp
I havent had a chance to look at them in detail but on the surface they
look good.
This may be old news here but I'm new so give me a break:-)
Has anyone actually read these. I'm looking for advice or opinion on
which ones might be worth printing so I can read them. It is near
impossible to read this stuff on the tube. It is too hard on the eyes
and I can not curl up in bed while doing it.
Al
Darn! I just BOUGHT one of those books!
I'd bet they all have usefull stuff in them, the ones that I just
checked out looked like they had some good stuff in them. You can never
have too many references.
I'm having trouble viewing these with Adobe Acrobat. Has anyone else
had problems with them? I've tried "Wrought Iron Drawings" and a couple
of other ones. Any ideas?
rvb
--
"It is not a sin to lie to your wife in order
to obtain more tools, it is necessary."
Tom Stovall, Feb 2003
Adobe reader crashed on me, too. Might be a version issue. I have
Adobe Acrobat Reader v6.0x, what do you have? Might be an older version
would work, or perhaps a linux equivalent such as xpdf.
Daniel
"Rick Barter" <rvb@die_spammer_die.com> wrote in message
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> I had a problem too. Someone told me to right click and save. Then
> open the pdf file from my hard drive. That worked for me. However, not
> all of them have pdf files to download, at the end of each paragraph
> look for the size of the pdf file. If it says it then you can download
> a file, otherwise nothing there to download.
> Rob
>
no problem D/L here, although it was bit painful (Mozilla Firebird/Acrobat
5)
the links aren't straight html (they're scripted) hence the reason you
can't right click and download. click on the links and it will (or should,
if you have acrobat installed) open the document in your browser. Once
it's displayed, use 'FILE|SAVE PAGE AS' to save the file to your HDD.
If it doesn't display, you should still see the direct URL for the document
in your address bar. You could try saving the page (even though it's not
displayed), you might get lucky, or you could copy and paste the URL in to
a download manager like getright/star downloader/wackget/etc and get it
that way.
some of the 'books' have been split into sections, so clicking on the link
takes you to an intermediate page. Links to the sections are in a frame on
the right (click on these links and follow the above procedure to save to
your HDD)
S
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Instead of trying to build bigger and better weapons of mass destruction,
shouldn't we be trying to get better use out of the ones we've already
got....
Mozilla with reader v6 crashes for me also, pity.
Using Firebird with Adobe 6.x :(
Tried with stupid Internet Explorer too with same results. Therefore,
I'm thinking it's Adobe. :(
I use linux and I have opened them with both xpdf and acrobat for
mozilla under linux.
Al
The web pages themselves may be some kind of microsoft nonstandard
thing, the asp gives me the clue. The files that you get are standard
PDF. I download the pdf using mozilla with the adobe plugin installed
and then save from there. I use the pdf plugin to print with or xpdf.
either one works.
Al
There's the key, I think. Both people who say they've had no trouble
are using Acrobat 5.x. We who are using Acrobat 6.x have nothing but
trouble with these. This tells me that something in the files makes
Acrobat 6.x choke.
> the links aren't straight html (they're scripted) hence the reason you
> can't right click and download. click on the links and it will (or should,
> if you have acrobat installed) open the document in your browser. Once
> it's displayed, use 'FILE|SAVE PAGE AS' to save the file to your HDD.
This isn't the problem. We can load the page, but when Acrobat Reader
plugin loads, it immediately crashes.
> If it doesn't display, you should still see the direct URL for the document
> in your address bar. You could try saving the page (even though it's not
> displayed), you might get lucky, or you could copy and paste the URL in to
No, the address of the PDF file is never displayed, as the reader
crashes before that point. At least in my case.
Find yourself an older version of Acrobat and try that, guys. See if it
helps.
Daniel
tt
I was able to read them with Mozilla and my full blown pdf software 5.?.?
There was one that there seemed to be a download issue - engineering metals IIRC
but the 80 pages were there - so maybe a completion across the US across the Atlantic
by way of ?? who know where ?? knowing the randomness of the internet...
martin
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@ home at Lion's Lair with our computer old...@pacbell.net
NRA LOH, NRA Life
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder
Neal
Everything I have seen to date strongly suggests that the files are
incompatible with version 6 of Adobe Acrobat. I have not yet had time
to find an older version to load and try out, but I have no doubt that
would work, as others using older versions have reported success.
Daniel
Live forever or die trying.
WhenTheWifeLetsMe
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/blacksmithscraft_part1_tcm2-15533.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/Blacksmithscraft_part2_tcm2-15534.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/Blacksmithscraft_part3_tcm2-15535.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/Blacksmithscraft_part4_tcm2-15536.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/Blacksmithscraft_part5_tcm2-15537.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/WROUGHT%20IRONWORK%20PART%201_tcm2-15545.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/WROUGHT%20IRONWORK%20PART%202_tcm2-15546.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/WROUGHT%20IRONWORK%20PART%203_tcm2-15547.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/WROUGHT%20IRONWORK%20PART%204_tcm2-15548.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/WROUGHT%20IRONWORK%20PART%205_tcm2-15549.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/WROUGHT%20IRONWORKPART%206_tcm2-15550.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/WROUGHT%20IRONWORK%20GATES%20PART%201_tcm2-15552.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/WROUGHT%20IRONWORK%20GATES%20PART%202_tcm2-15553.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/WROUGHT%20IRONWORK%20GATES%20PART%203_tcm2-15554.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/WROUGHT%20IRONWORK%20GATES%20PART%204_tcm2-15556.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/WROUGHT%20IRONWORK%20GATES%20PART%205_tcm2-15557.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/WROUGHT%20IRONWORK%20GATES%20PART%206_tcm2-15558.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/DECORATIVE%20IRONWORK%20PART%201_tcm2-15560.pdf
http://www.countryside.gov.uk/Images/DECORATIVE%20IRONWORK%20PART%202_tcm2-15561.pdf
Mark
Neal
thanks
Mark
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Neal
Mark
Greyangel
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> I'm having trouble viewing these with Adobe Acrobat. Has anyone else
> had problems with them? I've tried "Wrought Iron Drawings" and a couple
> of other ones. Any ideas?
>
> rvb
running IE 6, I had problems viewing with Adobe 6.0. I went back to Adobe
5.1... no problems.