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Old 04-30-2004, 01:00 AM
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[RPG]: Live System OGL, reviewed by Kester Pelagius (3/3)

http://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/10/10277.phtml

C. Demetrius Morgan's Summary:

This OGL set of rules represents an attempt to create an OGL rules set somewhere between the standard SRD and D20 Modern in tone and flavor. Already shown to be capable of powering a campaign world of pseudo-anime action with mechs, the rules herein provide an alternative template for inventive Game Masters to build upon.

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Old 04-30-2004, 03:03 AM
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PDF woes

Post originally by His Divine Shadow at 2004-04-30 02:03:29
Converted from Phorums BB System


TeX files are probably created on *nix based systems, whereas I'd assume the Postmortem InDesign-originated files are made on Macs.

That error sounds like the errors I've received with some other PDF files, made in Mac environments and read in a W2K environment. This may be an error coming from some freaky mismatch between Macs and Windows, corrupted files (though unlikely), or from bugs in the Reader software.

Adobe insists that there's no errors related to these particular errors in the client (drawing error and font extraction errors), though the files which give an error when viewed in Reader work perfectly well when viewed in Ghostgum (new name for GhostView).
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