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Re: Desk Top Publishing ...After this lets take this off line
If you are Linux savvy, XSane works very well. It will OCR, and depaper the result if you wish, though OCR works best with 300-600dpi scans... You can add the table of contents by using JPDFBookmarks.
By Chuck Harris <cfharris@...> · #146326 ·
Re: Desk Top Publishing ...After this lets take this off line
I produce the occasional document which I can then print out, and I use Libre Office. However, I always open in DRAW,? resize, crop, edit etc, then copy it to Writer. It will normally require
By Leslie Austin · #146325 ·
Re: tektronics 2465b 400mhz nvram battery info
The manual has the entire procedure. -Chuck Harris toby@... wrote:
By Chuck Harris <cfharris@...> · #146324 ·
Re: Desk Top Publishing ...After this lets take this off line
On 2018-04-04 10:18 AM, Robert Hay wrote: > Dave, > > I've been looking for some easy to use scanning tools for small jobs.??? > Anything over 10-12 pages I would probably asked you if you were >
By toby@... · #146323 ·
Re: Desk Top Publishing ...After this lets take this off line
I have used the version of Paperport that came with one of my scanners, but it won't run on my newer computers. I scanned and OCRed printed material with little troubles.
By Michael A. Terrell · #146322 ·
Re: Desk Top Publishing ...After this lets take this off line
Bob Lets take this off group and I will send you a more detailed reply in a private email later today ... at the moment I am baby sitting granite counter-top install guys :-P -DC
By Dave / NR1DX · #146321 ·
Re: Your opinion on using other people's work
Although vi is ancient technology, one can sit down at almost any system running a UNIX variant and be able to edit files, which is important if one is a sysadmin working on different systems which
By Dave Daniel · #146320 ·
Re: Desk Top Publishing ...After this lets take this off line
Dave, I've been looking for some easy to use scanning tools for small jobs.??? Anything over 10-12 pages I would probably asked you if you were interested because Artek will do a beautiful job and
By [email protected] · #146319 ·
Re: tektronics 2465b 400mhz nvram battery info
I think this is an excellent point, but are calibration procedures documented and possible for end users? --Toby (I haven't looked into that question yet, but I do own a TDS460A & others that are
By toby@... · #146318 ·
Re: tektronics 2465b 400mhz nvram battery info
You all are going to a lot of work to save calibration data that ceased to be relevant probably more than a decade ago. If the scope had something important, like firmware, stored in the NVRAM I could
By Chuck Harris <cfharris@...> · #146317 ·
Re: Your opinion on using other people's work
Emacs isn't always available you're recovering a machine and it may have partitions not available.? Emacs is good for progamming (xemacs is even better), but I still prefer vi for doing system tasks.
By Mark Wendt · #146316 ·
Re: Your opinion on using other people's work
On 04/03/2018 10:09 PM, Fabio Trevisan wrote: > Folks! > VI... Ouch!That is the lamest of the Text editors. I know that lots of > folks here will shout at me, saying that it's perfect! > I can even
By Mark Wendt · #146315 ·
Re: tektronics 2465b 400mhz nvram battery info
HI MIcro, Yes i soldered temporary wires between pin 1 and 2 of cpu. The cpu is 6802 on all the tek 246x oscilloscopes despite the label "sc67127p". Dont be afraid the cpu assisted copy of data is
By ADas · #146314 ·
Re: tektronics 2465b 400mhz nvram battery info
Ciao Das thanks for the reply. Maybe we can succeed in the adventure with your great help Now the procedure is more clearer to me. My cpu is SC67127p may be fine anyway ? is same 6802 ? The jumper
By zoldanmirco@... · #146313 ·
Re: Your opinion on using other people's work
I mourn the loss of Ventura Publisher - to this day I'm convinced there's no better tool for writing large manuals. David
By David C. Partridge · #146312 ·
Re: - Early Telequipment 'Scope
Hi, thanks all for the replies. Les, according to the article in TekTalk, the 'Serviscope' name had been in production from some time after 1954 until the Telequipment range got a facelift in '58 to
By Adrian Nicol · #146311 ·
Re: Your opinion on using other people's work
In the technical and scientific world, there is only one choice: LaTeX. Everything else is a toy or waaay too much hard work. Creating professional documents with most desktop publishing or word
By Dave Voorhis · #146310 ·
Re: I would like some input on a good wire forming tool.
I have had the two sizes shown on the right side for so long and used the 1/4 watt lead bender so much that the plastic slots are worn. Mine are almost as old as my Weller soldering gun.
By David Hess · #146309 ·
Re: 485 power supply switching transistors Q1834 and Q1844
The 2N6545 (8 amp 125 watt) is the general purpose replacement for transistors in that series and is still produced. These can probably be found cheap somewhere. I am not sure where you found the
By David Hess · #146308 ·
Re: TM504 11.4 volt reading at over 14 volts
Hi Lop Pol, If all the voltages are proportionately high then the Voltage jumper on the back panel or inside the TM504 (it's in a different place on each mainframe model) is set too low for your mains
By Dennis Tillman W7pF · #146307 ·