Talk:The Sponge Diver's Game
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I like this better...in fact, it's worth doing with the Red Book etc. Sponge actually lost some formatting when I tubbed it, so I can do it again to preserve all the (not so crucial really) formatting the original doc has....It's Acrobat one needs to create PDF's no? | I like this better...in fact, it's worth doing with the Red Book etc. Sponge actually lost some formatting when I tubbed it, so I can do it again to preserve all the (not so crucial really) formatting the original doc has....It's Acrobat one needs to create PDF's no? | ||
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+ | Well, I think you need some other form layout program to really do the do -- I can send you over the Quark document to use as a template for this and any future works. I like the current template's academic feel -- I can picture it printed out, with many others, in a binder of some sort. Cheap, university printing. | ||
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+ | Anyway, let me know what you think of this one and we'll go from there -- I'd like to do the logo again, too, make it more concise, more striking at small size. I goofed on the original I think, too busy. |
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I like this better...in fact, it's worth doing with the Red Book etc. Sponge actually lost some formatting when I tubbed it, so I can do it again to preserve all the (not so crucial really) formatting the original doc has....It's Acrobat one needs to create PDF's no?
Well, I think you need some other form layout program to really do the do -- I can send you over the Quark document to use as a template for this and any future works. I like the current template's academic feel -- I can picture it printed out, with many others, in a binder of some sort. Cheap, university printing.
Anyway, let me know what you think of this one and we'll go from there -- I'd like to do the logo again, too, make it more concise, more striking at small size. I goofed on the original I think, too busy.