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ok PDF it is, although it would only take me a few seconds to copy/paste a plain text version as well, if people on low bandwidth connections need an easier download'The very basis of the liberal idea – the belief of individual freedom is what causes the chaos' - William Kristol, son of the founder of neo-conservitivism, talking about neo-con ideology and its agenda for you.info here. prove me wrong.
Bush's Republican=Neo-con for all intent and purpose. be afraid.
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I dispise PDF manuals, theyre sloooowCall to Power 2: Apolyton Edition - download the latest version (12th June 2011)
CtP2 AE Wiki & Modding Reference
One way to compile the CtP2 Source Code.
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My thoughts too
So there will be an easy(wordpad type) plain text version to download too.'The very basis of the liberal idea – the belief of individual freedom is what causes the chaos' - William Kristol, son of the founder of neo-conservitivism, talking about neo-con ideology and its agenda for you.info here. prove me wrong.
Bush's Republican=Neo-con for all intent and purpose. be afraid.
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I also hate PDF. It loads up slower than HTML or anything else, and the Acrobat Reader is often a pain to use.
Give me HTML... TeX... RTF... something else .Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
Contact: solver-at-weplayciv-dot-com
I can kill you whenever I please... but not today. - The Cigarette Smoking Man
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J Bytheway, is the Tex thing a free download from somewhere? - so i can have a play with it. oh feel free to point me in its direction please'The very basis of the liberal idea – the belief of individual freedom is what causes the chaos' - William Kristol, son of the founder of neo-conservitivism, talking about neo-con ideology and its agenda for you.info here. prove me wrong.
Bush's Republican=Neo-con for all intent and purpose. be afraid.
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Child of Thor,
I used to use LaTeX (the successor to TeX). It's the only way to typeset mathematical formulae. IMO, it's not all that user friendly but may be fine for straightforward text. Here's some links:
LaTeX is a high-quality typesetting system; it includes features designed for the production of technical and scientific documentation.
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Everything you ever need for or about (La)TeX is at http://www.ctan.org/
Of course, that doesn't mean it's easy to find what you want...
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Well, you want the files to be readable on all platforms: Linux, Windows, Mac, etc. That rules out pretty much everthing but PDF, HTML and TXT. You'll also want to be able to add screenshots, diagrams, etc. That rules out TXT (plus, those stupid end-of-line characters are different on every OS, which some crappy editors (e.g. Notepad) have a problem with). Some people will prefer HTML, some PDF. PDF is generally speaking the superior format (especially for printing), but HTML certainly has it's advantages as well (faster, allows linking, can be viewed online). LaTeX would be the perfect solution, though as Peter points out, it's not very user-friendly.
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