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I hope to start posting the chapters of Angel of Earth next week. In the meantime, here is some music I use for inspiration in writing the Malak stories:
1 Land of Confusion
2 One Vision
3 Child of Vision
4 Feelin' Stronger Every Day
5 We Didn't Start the Fire
6 Gort's Rage
7 Everything's Alright
8 Everybody's Talkin' (From "Midnight Cowboy")
9 To the Last Whale
10 Change the World
11 Natural Triumph
12 Prisoner Open
13 MMCCrushing
14 Here It Comes
15 ISeeDeeply
16 Photograph
17 Solace
18 Wonderous Stories
19 It Keeps You Runnin'
20 Just a Song Before I Go
21 We Have Heaven
22 Mood Indigo
23 Powerhouse
24 The Politics of Dancing
25 Eye In the Sky
26 Join Together
27 Carry That Weight
These are not in chronological order by the stories.
Argh. Can't figure out how to convert the PDF to plain text. Attaching the .PDF.
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Convert PDF to Txt
If you use Acrobat, open "tools", select "export PDF", then you are presented with several different formats, including Word, spreadsheet, powerpoint, html, and then select "more formats". You are then presented with several other formats. Then choose either text(Accessible) or text(plain).
If you use Reader DC, again, choose "tools", select "export PDF", but your choices are limited to Microsoft products or image files, unless you choose "Rich Text Format", which then can be easily converted to text.
If there is any other method, I do not know about it.
Rach
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Thanky for the info.
Thanky for the info. Unfortunately I'm on a Mac and don't currently have any of the apps you mention. I do have some apps which will load PDF format, but haven't figured out how to export that in a plain text or rich text format which maintains the columns.
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For Mac OS
There is an app you can download for free:
https://pdf.wordshare.net download mac-pdfelement_setup_full5258.dmg and run setup.
Hope this helps for any future endeavors. :)
Rach
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Will try that. Thany, again!
Will try that. Thany, again!
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Under Linux...
... you can use the pdftotext tool.