Time |
Nickname |
Message |
00:07
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JackWS |
BT throttled my bandwidth yesterday after archiving for a day |
00:07
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JackWS |
was at 10mbps download >:| |
00:46
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amerrykan |
SketchCow: you around? |
00:47
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amerrykan |
Please reach out to this gentleman: http://nfggames.com/forum2/index.php?topic=5123.0 |
00:49
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amerrykan |
you can reach him under nicks 'NFXg' or 'NFG' here on EFNet |
00:50
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winr4r |
"and I'll cut the books apart and scan every page" |
00:50
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winr4r |
:\ |
00:50
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amerrykan |
right |
00:51
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amerrykan |
from what he says, it's necessary due to the way the magazines are assembled, but I thought it'd be better to leave that up to an expert |
00:52
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amerrykan |
if the content can be salvaged without destruction, i'm sure he's be happy to cover (or have donations cover) roundtrip shipping |
00:52
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winr4r |
yes |
00:53
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winr4r |
sketch'll be around soon enough, so stick around |
00:53
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amerrykan |
OK, thanks |
01:25
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DFJustin |
afaik you only need to cut if you're trying to use a flatbed or sheet feeder and not the nifty ia style glass plate scan machines |
01:25
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dashcloud |
the high-end scanners can do practically anything without needing to damage the book- the ones I've seen all have an adjustable cradle design, so you can adjust to fit the page size |
02:10
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dashcloud |
hi folks, did I make a mistake or something here trying to add cover images: http://archive.org/details/25EducationGames |
02:59
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dashcloud |
so, what am I doing wrong compared to this item with a cover image? http://archive.org/details/cdrom-doom-accessories |
03:20
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DFJustin |
you have to trigger a derive, it won't use png directly |
03:20
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DFJustin |
go to edit item, change information, item manager link at top, derive button |
03:21
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DFJustin |
for reasons I don't understand this is not automatic when adding new files through the web interface |
03:30
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SketchCow |
I know, it's silly. |
03:31
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SketchCow |
I ran the deriver for you, dashcloud |
03:32
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BlueMax |
hey, I'm not silly :( |
03:33
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dashcloud |
okay- I feel a lot better now |
03:37
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dashcloud |
thanks everyone! |
03:46
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DFJustin |
of course now you have the issue that only the first file in alphabetical order will be used |
05:10
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RedType |
well that sucks. i can't go to defcon this year. |
05:10
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RedType |
and this is the wrong window |
05:14
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Acebulf |
:( |
05:40
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SketchCow |
DEFCOOONNNN |
05:55
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GLaDOS |
Ah, DEFCON. One day.. |
05:56
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BlueMax |
one day indeed |
21:39
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dashcloud |
SketchCow: did you see this post from amerrykan last night? http://nfggames.com/forum2/index.php?topic=5123.0 |
21:42
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amerrykan |
Lawrence (NFXg) is currently lurking here if you want to chat with him about it |
21:51
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balrog |
interesting; I have a similar problem (a lot of paper to scan), except that I have two duplexing scanners already... |
22:16
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SketchCow |
Yeah, I saw that. |
22:35
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NFXg |
indeed I am lurking here. Now exposed, thanks merry. |
22:44
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balrog |
:P |
22:44
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balrog |
putting together a good workflow to process this data is where I'm at atm |
22:45
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balrog |
I mean, can I just dump tars of .tiffs into IA and will it produce nice PDFs for me? :) |
22:46
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DFJustin |
haven't tested with .tar but you certainly can with .zip |
22:46
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DFJustin |
the niceness of the pdf will depend a lot on the type of material though |
23:08
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PepsiMax |
what, max 6? http://i.imgur.com/2kLX0io.png |
23:16
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antomatic |
that can happen sometimes, pepsimax - if you refresh it'll usually show you just the 6 that are really running. (Those other ones are old jobs that have finished, or 'ghost' duplicates of current jobs) |
23:16
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PepsiMax |
:p |
23:22
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PepsiMax |
ok fin |
23:22
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PepsiMax |
e |
23:40
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SketchCow |
You do a zip. |
23:41
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SketchCow |
A zip of TIFFs. |
23:41
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SketchCow |
Done. |
23:44
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balrog |
a zip of ordered tiffs, upload to IA, and done? alright. |
23:44
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balrog |
I can do that :) |
23:50
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SketchCow |
Yes. |
23:50
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SketchCow |
Call it .zip or cbz, both work. |