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Posted: Tue, 11. Apr 06, 20:58
by B-O'F
Hi apricotslice,

Nice one, lots of info in one place.

I agree with your decision on spellchecking, it would have taken the character out of the entries (and gives an excuse for your erors).

I suppose you will update it every day, as new information comes to light, or new mods/scripts are released (grin)....

Keep up the god work (intentional)

Have fun, and help the rest of us to enjoy X3,

Boron - Ol Fh'art

Posted: Tue, 18. Apr 06, 13:16
by PcGaMeRPc
Can I buy this guide? Thanks....

Posted: Tue, 18. Apr 06, 17:56
by pjknibbs
It's free for download, what do you want to buy it for?

Posted: Tue, 18. Apr 06, 18:05
by ozymandias
Thank you for this - just downloaded and it looks as if it hits all the spots in one go - thanks for all the hard work!

:D

Posted: Tue, 18. Apr 06, 19:39
by Graaf
Just skimmed through the guide but the map on page 4/5 doesn't fit. Its missing 2 columns on the right side.

Posted: Wed, 19. Apr 06, 02:11
by apricotslice
Graaf wrote:Just skimmed through the guide but the map on page 4/5 doesn't fit. Its missing 2 columns on the right side.
Your right, it is. One of the disadvantages of pdf, it seems to dynamically resize itself at times. I didnt notice it did it this time. Noted for fix.

Posted: Wed, 19. Apr 06, 21:25
by jonzrx
Figured I'd download this seeing as I've finally, after owning the game for about 2 months or so, started playing X3 (been far too addicted to X2 :) ).

I have only skimmed it seeing as I want to try to discover as much as possible myself. A lot of reading here but I figure it will come in really useful at various points.

What I have read so far has been useful. So thank you, apricotslice, for the work that you've put into this and also to all the contributors who took the time to give the rest of us the benefit of their knowledge. I, for one, very much appreciate it :)

Thanks guys (and gals, if any)

Jon

Posted: Fri, 28. Apr 06, 13:21
by =VipeR=
I can only say THANKS! Very helpfull piece of work, thank you very mutch!
:x3: Handbook Rules!

Posted: Fri, 5. May 06, 18:22
by nilof
Mabe you want to include my FAQ?

You can find it here:
http://forum2.egosoft.com/viewtopic.php ... 65#1274865

Anyway, that manual is a godsend. :P

:thumb_up: :thumb_up: :thumb_up: :thumb_up: :thumb_up:

Posted: Sun, 7. May 06, 10:32
by Zarqwan
Nice Handbook. Well written.

Could I be so bold as to make a couple of suggestions?

Firstly that while you are editing up the next edition that you'd consider making the font size quite a bit larger, even if it adds several pages to the doc. It'd be much more eye-friendly and easier to read.

Secondly, could you post a seperate link for the map please? It's be useful as a standalone document, maybe one page landscape A4 size in PDF to zoom into particular areas of detail.

Excellent handbook though. :)

Posted: Sun, 7. May 06, 10:50
by apricotslice
Zarqwan wrote: Secondly, could you post a seperate link for the map please? It's be useful as a standalone document, maybe one page landscape A4 size in PDF to zoom into particular areas of detail.

Excellent handbook though. :)
Thankyou !

The link to the maps home thread is at the beginning of the description for it, in the handbook.

Everything (just about) in there has a thread here, and the link is printed under the title.

The font was mostly what was used here, its just that the map and the larger pics all made the font look smaller, in order to get them in. Even then, the map lost a bit somehow in the final version and I didnt notice at the time.

Play around with reader, it has the ability to change the viewing zoom to some degree.

Posted: Sat, 20. May 06, 00:01
by exelsiar
Heya, thanks much for the guide, really saved me in the begining as i nearly destroyed my pc in frustration :roll:

I have a small sujestion; how about a list of ship specs, it would save hours (slight exageration :P) of hunting through ship yards comparing everything.
hopefully its a worth while idea ^_^

Posted: Sun, 21. May 06, 05:40
by apricotslice
exelsiar wrote:how about a list of ship specs
I havent seen one in a usable format.

Nor have I been inclined to compile one myself. If someone does, let me know.

The easiest way to check specs is to use the X3 editor and look at the files themselves. Compiling a list just takes a lot of methodical data extraction, and a lot of time, given how many ships there are.

Posted: Sun, 28. May 06, 18:04
by Earth
I want to thx you for this great manual you created. Makes life in to the game much easyer.

Posted: Thu, 8. Jun 06, 00:45
by esd
Another addition that would be most helpful, is a keyboard map diagram for both the default and alternative profiles.

Posted: Thu, 29. Jun 06, 15:43
by apricotslice
Minor update released as v1.11.

Map fixed to fully display.
Several other minor things fixed.

Posted: Fri, 28. Jul 06, 00:23
by pepperg
thanks very much for this, but after i printed a few pages out i noticed that the font size was too miniscule to read. is there a way to enlarge the font size w/in adobe w/out enlarging the pictures and diagrams?

thanks

Posted: Fri, 28. Jul 06, 03:57
by apricotslice
pepperg wrote:thanks very much for this, but after i printed a few pages out i noticed that the font size was too miniscule to read. is there a way to enlarge the font size w/in adobe w/out enlarging the pictures and diagrams?
thanks
I have to admit, it never occured to me that anyone would actually want to print it out. 108 pages is a fair chunk of a deciduous forrest in paper !

My suggestion would be to enlarge the font using the adobe zoom, but select the sections of text you want to print so you avoid printing the pics. I havent tried this, so I dont know how effective it would be.

The other suggestion, is to use the links for each document to visit the original forum document and to print that instead for the major ones you wish to print.

As a matter of interest, how much bigger does the font need to be for you to print it without problem ?

My primary concern when compiling the handbook was keeping the number of pages to a minimum to ensure the download size didnt blow out to something too big for bandwidth issues. And the ability to resize the text in the reader was justification for doing it the way I did. But as I said, I didnt consider people wanting to print the whole thing.

It would be tedious, but not impossible, to do a version with a larger font, but ulimately, the size of the zip would determine if its justifiable to allow download.

The existing zip file is already problems for some people, going from the stats I now get, where only partial transfers occur, so making it bigger is an issue.

Posted: Sun, 30. Jul 06, 14:59
by apricotslice
Also off the HQ Site, there is now a webpage version that just includes the links to all the original forum threads, making finding them easier for locating updates and descussion.

Posted: Mon, 7. Aug 06, 15:56
by BugMeister
still no keyboard layout..

feel free to include mine (from the hints thread..)
I'm pretty sure that Zathos won't mind you including his as well..

great guide!!