To me that's not enough reason to go dragging a thick heavy stack of paper around.I like to at least have one hard copy print-out. There have been several times when I've had to refer back to it:
* Look up something when we're at a gig in the mountains, with no cell-phone/i'net reception.
* Look something up before I go to sleep, lying in bed.
* Do some research while I'm a passenger, and someone else is driving.
* Pull over to the side of the road, if I have an epiphany while driving, and look something up.
And me, too. If I had to choose just one format, it'd be PDF all the way. But when you're studying up on something, nothing beats the immediacy, comfort and context of two pages of paper facing off against each other.Old-fashioned gits, you.
On the throne for sure .... :mrgreenAnd me, too. If I had to choose just one format, it'd be PDF all the way. But when you're studying up on something, nothing beats the immediacy, comfort and context of two pages of paper facing off against each other.
You can do that now with the PDF.An editable version to add notes, diagrams, highlight text, etc. would be very useful.
Not with Acrobat 8. I tried. All I can do is mark it up. If it can be done, I haven't yet figured out how.You can do that now with the PDF.
True, but it'll do what ccclitz asked for: "add notes, diagrams, highlight text, etc."Not with Acrobat 8. I tried. All I can do is mark it up. If it can be done, I haven't yet figured out how.
I think Adobe charges for the ability to edit, and it's subscription based if I remember correctly.Not with Acrobat 8. I tried. All I can do is mark it up. If it can be done, I haven't yet figured out how.
Sounds like a good post for the Manual Errata thread.There are still some mistakes in the latest manual. For example it says the plex delay has freq 1,2,3,4 and feedback 1,2,3,4 (a freq en feedback knob for each tap). But it only has one master frequency and feedback knob instead of four.