CleanCutRogue August 6, 2007 - 6:09pm | Somewhere I saw a module we could use/adapt that allows the conversion of book material to PDF for download. It would be cool if we could allow an online character generator that could be grabbed/downloaded as a printable/portable document. That would be nifty, right? 3. We wear sungoggles during the day. Not because the sun affects our
vision, but when you're cool like us the sun shines all the time. |
CleanCutRogue August 14, 2007 - 11:50am | Hello? 3. We wear sungoggles during the day. Not because the sun affects our
vision, but when you're cool like us the sun shines all the time. |
w00t (not verified) August 23, 2007 - 9:27am | yes, there is something out there. a nice pretty PDF of your character would be nifty. -w00t |
CleanCutRogue August 23, 2007 - 9:28am | Hey - why does your project image exceed 100x100 pixels? I set 100x100 as a restriction... it should have declined it or resized it or something?! 3. We wear sungoggles during the day. Not because the sun affects our
vision, but when you're cool like us the sun shines all the time. |
w00t (not verified) August 23, 2007 - 9:36am | Hey - why does your project image exceed 100x100 pixels? I set 100x100 as a restriction... it should have declined it or resized it or something?!
not sure, but I had to redo the image, it changed for the left block PROJECT but not for the project itself. |
CleanCutRogue August 24, 2007 - 5:00am | hm... I downloaded your image to look at it. It's a bmp file named as a png file. It's name was ocslogo.png, but I couldn't view it in anything but GIMP. When I looked at it in hex, it had bmp front extensions. So I renamed it to ocslogo.png.bmp and it opened fine. I think it's a bmp file not a png file and the site's filter allowed it in thinking it was a png, then couldn't adjust the compression (bmp files have no compression). The image uploader couldn't manipulate it. Weird! I'm looking into why it accepted it. In the meantime, I fixed your image by properly saving it as a png file and re-uploading it. 3. We wear sungoggles during the day. Not because the sun affects our
vision, but when you're cool like us the sun shines all the time. |