Is it possible to put it up in another file format? I'm having trouble getting the .ods to work well.Yes please, an Excel of this would be very helpful! :D
Is it possible to put it up in another file format? I'm having trouble getting the .ods to work well.
Yes please, an Excel of this would be very helpful! :D
When converted to .xls, it comes out to almost 500K, too much for our board to handle. PM me an email and I'll send it to you.Can you save it as a CSV file? That's a lot smaller and compatible with most spreadsheet programs. You'll lose any fancy formatting, but if you just want to get information out there it's a decent option.
I'd love help with the German stuff. I had a link from either you or Jymset saved in my PM box, but that was on the old forum. If you've got something, please PM me with it or post here!
Would you also be interested in German language magazines (fanzines, MechForce Germany and Fanpro's House mag)?If Jal Phoenix declines (and even if he doesn't :) ), Sarna BTW (http://www.sarna.net/wiki/Main_Page) is interested in your input!! [drool]
If Jal Phoenix declines (and even if he doesn't :) ), Sarna BTW (http://www.sarna.net/wiki/Main_Page) is interested in your input!! [drool]
I've drawn up an article on FanPro's "house magazine", Wunderwelten (http://www.sarna.net/wiki/Wunderwelten), but am missing issues 6, 27, 29, 37 and 48. I have a smattering of MFG and German Fan publications, but this kind of source material is difficult to come by and my "collection" has more holes in it that substance. It's curious how I managed to scrounge up more English fringe material than German fringe material... so what you mention seem to be material that we're still missing over at BTW.
You might want to mention Solaris Skunk Works, MegaMek and MekHQ in the software tab...
Not sure from memory if I have WW #6, but the others should be in my collection. However, you will have to wait for the second weekend in September, currently I'm 600 klicks away from home.Besides most WW issues, I have the following German stuff sitting on my shelf:
I just bought Heavy Battle #4 and #8. Notice that #8 was meant to be almost a myth. I'll let you know what I can glean from those; Jal, there'll be a message in your PM box about another product.I saw them on Ebay, went to check my bookshelf, found I didn't have #8. Then I checked the MFG site and saw 8 was an extremely sought-after item. Went back to Ebay... and somebody beat me to the punch.
Besides most WW issues, I have the following German stuff sitting on my shelf:
- Life Support (MFG 1) Issues 3,4, 6-8 (of 8 )
- Terra Post (MFG 3) Issues 8-11 in print and 1-25 downloaded as GIF copies (of 30+ and ongoing, I'm told - not a MFG member)
- Warrior's Guide (Nice Dice e.V. BattleTech AG, inofficial fan work) issues 7, 10, 18, 19, 21, 22
- The Inner Sphere Chronicle - Neues aus dem BattleTech-Universum (inofficial fan work) issues 1-3
The MFG 2 magazine, MechQuartely, is very elusive. I'm told four issues were made, but never saw any one of them.
Jymset, I need to borrow your magazine collection at some point.
I assume you'd be more interested in my English mags? I'd be hugely curious perusing your WW collection - the 50-issue run + the fact that it wasn't BT-centric at all completely daunted me into never collecting it.Actually, I'm interested in anything that I don't have scanned or sitting on my shelf. For the record, I have the following English magazines and paraphernalia:
If you are looking to include the stock numbers of Ral Partha miniatures, I have a ClarisWorks (.CWK format) file that has the stock numbers of miniatures that were available prior to 2000. Some of these stock numbers are still valid at Iron Wind Metals. [Unseen miniatures excepted, of course...]
Jal, what you are doing here is incredibly, incredibly important. Where are you/we (Frabby, other Krauts like me) up to in terms of coming to grips with German material?
I've got an update, but it's surpassed the pathetic 128K max requirements of our site. anyone willing to host again?
Ever try uploading the spreadsheet to Google Docs Jal? Could save some hassles.
I don't have a lot of experience with Google docs. I might look into it and see what kind of stuff it can do. I tend to stick with one program once I'm happy with it, and Open Office works pretty well for me.
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