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Post by karnage79 on Nov 9, 2006 13:07:47 GMT
Is Project Aon going to put the rest of the books from the Grandmaster Series online, such as Wolf's Bane, and Flight of the Dragons?
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Post by outspaced on Nov 9, 2006 13:16:31 GMT
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Post by jardek on Nov 10, 2006 1:42:14 GMT
Hey kids, long time no see. Is there any sort of time estimate for dawn of the dragons? Longshot, I know.
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Post by outspaced on Nov 10, 2006 11:47:08 GMT
The book we're working on right now is Highway Holocaust. You can see the list of open issues on it (currently 5) here. (We're trying to be as transparent as possible these days!) Work has begun (by me!) on Dawn of the Dragons, but so far all I've done is work through the printed book section-by-section listing the errors. These are here. Before then, if I receive the scans, I hope to get Black Baron and White Warlord out by the end of the year . . . maybe. BB is complete and edited; I'm just awaiting 125 page scans of WW from my source, who is quite understandably taking a break after scanning Sections 76-160 a couple of weeks ago, and having to upload the 70+Mb archive of them for me to download! Once I have the scans, I can work though 125 Section in 3-4 days, so I think the target of the end of December is an entirely feasible one. I'm also working on the Lone Wolf Miniatures document, though research for that is tough indeed. Anyone own any of the Alternative Armies or Matchlock Miniatures ranges of Lone Wolf miniatures they would like to photograph for us? Please? There are also other 'research branches' in the fire, but nothing to report as yet. I know each book takes along time--believe me, I wish we could turn them out much faster. That's why I focus so much on the peripheral documents such as LW_Misc, the Newsletters, etc. But we are working on things related to Lone Wolf on a weekly basis at least; it's just that editing/XML editing takes sooo long.
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Post by Doomy on Nov 10, 2006 13:46:27 GMT
I've been looking through the list. What was the final decision re the sodium chloride (NaCl) symbol in Highway Holocaust? Did the spaces stay or go?
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Post by outspaced on Nov 10, 2006 19:08:21 GMT
According to the XML Editor: "The final decision was to remove the spaces, based upon the assumption that chemical containers would likely have the text labelled as so."
Sorted. Respect due.
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