I have the 8 maps and they are great, speacially with bounty hunting.
My problem is that at the end of a session they will not close, always comes up "Prog not responding" even using Ctrl Alt Delete to get them to close takes a few tries.
I use Adobe reader 9.3 Even tried going back to version 7, same problem.
It is only the maps that will not close. Every other .pdf file I use works no problem.
Wondering if anyone else has this problem and if there is a fix for it?
Map problem
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Map problem
LOOK OUT!!!
OOPS..
"Press Space" Commander
If you do not see "Press Space" more often than you want.. Your not trying!
OOPS..
"Press Space" Commander
If you do not see "Press Space" more often than you want.. Your not trying!
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Adobe Acrobat is a resource hog.. I prefer the free Foxit Reader, which gives me no problems and can do pretty much anything Adobe's reader can do.. using a fraction of the resources. You could try it and see if it helps.
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Using evince to display pdf, and having used adobe pdf reader version 5 (I think) until january, I never had such a problem.
evince is slow in rendering pdf, but I have the impression it is reliable.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evince
(Hating pdf and adobe pdf reader with a passion)
A "workaround" might be to use the png maps from the wiki instead.
http://wiki.alioth.net/index.php/Oolite_planet_list
If you want exactly those "vector-maps", one of us (with a good screen resolution) could put online screenshots of them, thus them being in say .jpg, you would no longer have to use any pdf reader to "read" them.
evince is slow in rendering pdf, but I have the impression it is reliable.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evince
(Hating pdf and adobe pdf reader with a passion)
A "workaround" might be to use the png maps from the wiki instead.
http://wiki.alioth.net/index.php/Oolite_planet_list
If you want exactly those "vector-maps", one of us (with a good screen resolution) could put online screenshots of them, thus them being in say .jpg, you would no longer have to use any pdf reader to "read" them.
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I use the "Export as PDF" function in Open Office Writer to make PDF files.
You should be able to open the .doc file with writer, then go File>Export as PDF to convert it to PDF.
You should be able to open the .doc file with writer, then go File>Export as PDF to convert it to PDF.
Most games have some sort of paddling-pool-and-water-wings beginning to ease you in: Oolite takes the rather more Darwinian approach of heaving you straight into the ocean, often with a brick or two in your pockets for luck. ~ Disembodied