Quick play reference sheet from FOG website
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Quick play reference sheet from FOG website
I suggest that this should be re-sized so that each page prints out the same size as the pages in the book.
Then it could be tucked into the book for carrying around without the edges getting bent.
I think it would be handy if there was a half-size one as well. This would allow sharper-eyed players to get the whole thing on a single sheet of card.
Then it could be tucked into the book for carrying around without the edges getting bent.
I think it would be handy if there was a half-size one as well. This would allow sharper-eyed players to get the whole thing on a single sheet of card.
Lawrence Greaves
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Adobe Acrobat does include an option to adjust the size of the document on your computer screen - e.g., a single page of the FoG QRS fits my screen at 78%. However, scaling the printed copy is going to be a function of your printer. Most good-quality printers allow you to scale the document to fit the available paper size, so the QRS prints out just fine here in the US.
Cheers,
Scott

Cheers,
Scott
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Yes, but I didn't know that I would want to resize it until after I had printed it out!ars_belli wrote:Adobe Acrobat does include an option to adjust the size of the document on your computer screen - e.g., a single page of the FoG QRS fits my screen at 78%. However, scaling the printed copy is going to be a function of your printer. Most good-quality printers do indeed allow you to scale the document to fit the available paper size, or to print multiple pages of the document on a single sheet of paper.![]()
Cheers,
Scott
Also the aspect ratio of A4 is different from the book pages.
Ideally I want something I can just print out without messing about scaling and/or rotating to fit the paper.
I suppose what I would like to see is a choice of PDF files:
1. 4 sides of A4 landscape
2. 2 sides of A4 portrait
3. 4 sides of A4 landscape but the printed area comes out the same size as the book pages and if you print both sides of the paper the two printed areas are exactly opposite each other.
4.... (as above for US paper standards)
Lawrence Greaves
So... you want someone else to create, format and post at least four different versions of the same document, just so you don't have to change a few settings on your computer to properly configure the existing PDF, which is provided free of charge, for your own personal printing needs? ¡Ai carumba!
I have printed out the QRS here in the US several times. The process is quick and easy, and the end result looks excellent. Give it a try, it really isn't all that difficult.
Cheers,
Scott

I have printed out the QRS here in the US several times. The process is quick and easy, and the end result looks excellent. Give it a try, it really isn't all that difficult.

Cheers,
Scott