Is the PDF manual going to be available on Amazon?

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Is the PDF manual going to be available on Amazon?

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I was reading throught the PDF manual and would like to purchase the printed version.
I am going to buy ASP6 when it becomes availlable, in digital form, not the box via mail, but I am willing to purchase the printed manual.
Is it going to be availlable separatelly? Via Amazon?
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Post by heyvern »

It might be simple enough to take the pdf to a local print shop and have them print it out and bind it for you. I've done that myself before. They can just print it out in "booklet" format, put in a simple spiral binding. Might even be cheaper if you don't need color.

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You could use Lulu.com and have it as a private unpublished book to yourself. Then you can make your own cover. This should be reasonable if you don't have to have color printing.

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Post by ruibjr »

I was really willing to buy the manual from SM.
See, I am just trying to figure ways to support SM and Mike.
I would also like to find ways to support Vern and the other scripting gurus here.
I am so glad I have found ASP.
Having the official manual, purchased rom SM, would be another way to support software development.
But, yes, if that is not possible, I am going to hve it printed on a printing buro.
Cheers.
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Post by Víctor Paredes »

Vern, I forgot to tell you, I'm really excited to read the reference to poses in the manual :)
thank you for this.
And, the manual is great, really like what AS deserves. I want to translate it to spanish, when have some news, I'll tell you. :D
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Where can I find the PDF? I searched the CD.

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Post by Ttomak »

You'll have to install the program first. Inside the program, go to the Help menu and click on Help again.
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Ttomak wrote:You'll have to install the program first. Inside the program, go to the Help menu and click on Help again.
OK. I got there but Saying it as a PDF did not seem like an Option.
It is fine.
I can work from the Tutorial. I thought I had missed something
Thanks.

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Post by sfb »

Weird.

The manual is the "Help..." link under the Help menu. It should open in Acrobat Reader since it is a PDF (at least under Windows - I would expect it is on a Mac and Linux as well).

Using the default Windows install, the file is here:

C:\Program Files\Smith Micro\Anime Studio Pro 6\AnimeStudioPro.pdf

Hope that helps.

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Post by omenriver »

sfb wrote:Weird.

The manual is the "Help..." link under the Help menu. It should open in Acrobat Reader since it is a PDF (at least under Windows - I would expect it is on a Mac and Linux as well).

Using the default Windows install, the file is here:

C:\Program Files\Smith Micro\Anime Studio Pro 6\AnimeStudioPro.pdf

Hope that helps.

Scott
Thanks. I am not on the Pro Version . . . yet.
I just picked up Anime Studio 5.
Wanted to get to know it a bit before I jumped to the 'big leagues'

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Post by sfb »

Sorry, I should have asked the version.

I don't believe the Anime 5 help was in PDF format. I believe it was an actual help file. I'm sure someone else will correct me if I'm wrong.

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Post by judahlion »

HTML files actually :D
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Post by Agent_Smith »

Well what happened was we surveyed existing users. Sorry if many of you weren't among them. A high percentage complained about the html and not being able to print it. So we switched to pdf.

The cost of printing the manuals was indeed high but the real reason we won't offer them is that I'm a bark eating, tree hugging, VW Van fixin' old Santa Cruz hippie and I couldn't find anyone that could print on even 20% recycled paper for a price I could get approved. So if you want to kill some trees you're unfortunately on your own. That's why we went with PDF. Me, I'm off to Starbucks to get a Venti Latte in a paper cup with a cardboard sleeve. Call me a Hippie-crite I guess. :)

In all seriousness, we're trying to be green so we decided not to print it and it won't be available as a printed manual.
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Post by sfb »

I like the move to PDF.

The old way was a bit annoying. The new one looks a lot better although I've only skimmed at it far.
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Post by El Samo »

I printed the old Help file, but it took me a couple of afternoons and I wasted a lot of paper. Printing from PDF is much easier.

But anyway, it's well worth the effort.
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