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Looks good Tony,
THe only thing I would recommend is some sort of navigation arrows to
go forward and backward between the pages of the instructions.
-chris
Tony Hafner wrote:
>
> I've just finished the largest set of instructions I've ever done. This is
> for the Mobile Message Decoder, one of my entries in the Blacktron contest.
> Half of the reason I'm posting is to ask for input on the style of the
> instructions.
>
> Check it out here:
> http://www.hafhead.com/lego/myspace/bttrain/steps01.html
>
> These are all constraints I'm trying to work with. Am I asking for too much?
> Browsable: small overall download size (doubling the image sizes is not
> really an option) and reasonably navigable
> Printable: page layout designed around printed sheet
> Limited image processing: resizing is fine, as is adding "x2" for multiple
> copies of a subassembly... but no arrows or insets
> Limited layout work: all pages use small variations of a simple template
> AND I don't have to size each image differently AND the ordering of steps is
> clear
>
> Anyone have any suggestions? I'm interested in suggestions on html layout,
> image generation, and image processing. Tool suggestions would be welcome
> as well, though I'm not willing to POV-Ray each image. That adds far too
> many steps for each image. I'd love to see what others have done for models
> that are around this size or larger.
>
> Note that this is much easier with smaller models. Here is another model
> I've done in exactly the same way. The images are closer in, and the lines
> between parts show much better.
> http://www.hafhead.com/lego/myspace/btgyro/steps01.html
>
> --
> Tony Hafner
> www.hafhead.com
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