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You're right, it doesn't matter. But I don't like pdf. Everything in pdf can easily be done in html and do not need the bloated software of adobe's (imo).
Doomulation said:You're right, it doesn't matter. But I don't like pdf. Everything in pdf can easily be done in html and do not need the bloated software of adobe's (imo).
Ok sir, will remove it immediatly. Sorry it took me so long to get back hereDoomulation said:Thanks for the offer but... I hate pdf and I'd appreciate if you did not distrubute it and removed the attachment. Pdf is evil! :devil: Html is better and has almost the same capabilities I say. But is there a need for an html document?
EDIT: Btw, I updated my document a little, so here's a new version of it. Contains fixes, it's cleaner and notes added.
Actually... the point of PDF is completely different from HTML. PDF is universally used for page layout, and will look and print the same for everyone (usually), and is also read-only. HTML is for screen reading and allows different browser interpretation, different screen sizes down to PDA/cellphone, different stylesheets, depends on user's fonts, and is editable. Word and Pagemaker are closer to PDF, but not as standard and are not read-only.Doomulation said:You're right, it doesn't matter. But I don't like pdf. Everything in pdf can easily be done in html and do not need the bloated software of adobe's (imo).
Now then what's XHTML for?zAlbee said:Actually... the point of PDF is completely different from HTML. PDF is universally used for page layout, and will look and print the same for everyone (usually), and is also read-only. HTML is for screen reading and allows different browser interpretation, different screen sizes down to PDA/cellphone, different stylesheets, depends on user's fonts, and is editable. Word and Pagemaker are closer to PDF, but not as standard and are not read-only.
For example, send an employer your electronic resume? It had better be PDF, or you risk looking like a fool when it doesn't display correctly. And academic papers are always PDF - need to be non-editable.
just for your purpose, it doesn't matter. I like HTML for simple things too, it's smaller than Word.![]()
This is true, the reader is awfully slow, that's why I use this -- Adobe Acrobat Speedup. It disables all the useless plugins and now it loads in about 1 second.Doomulation said:Either way, acrobat reader is slow and bloated. Find a better program, and a new format that isn't so slow and bloated if you want it in another format.
Remember that XHTML is supposed to be the HTML standard. Which means all browsers should interpret it exactly the same.zAlbee said:HTML is for screen reading, what is XHTML for?
you must be using 7.0, the s-l-o-w versionbcrew1375 said:I don't like PDF mainly because it is SLOW.
blueshogun96 said:you must be using 7.0, the s-l-o-w version
Other then using adobe 7.0, i don't really have any speed problems as long as my pfd isnt over10mb or somethin.
I use 5.0, and its rather fast :huh:bcrew1375 said:I'm using 5.0, needless to say, I haven't updated it in a long time.
As for the fonts; they are merely data stored in the interpreter memory which, when pointed to by I would print letters. They are bit encoded as all gfx. I listed all the fonts for both chip8 & schip8 in the doc, so you should be able to use them without hassle. If you want to get better looking fonts (or different), you could try to change them.bobmcbob said:Thanks for the links to the docs
I did try searching and couldnt find them, nm i got them now.
I just completed all the opcodes (apart from the graphics ones)
and am about to start the implementation of the graphics. Im slightly confused with the font stuff atm, but hopefully your docs will shed some light.
Thanks again
Doomulation said:Well, I use foxit reader after som fine recommendations and I must say - it's so much faster than acrobat reader, even with all the plugins disabled.