Originally posted by MarkusBass
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I opened all .pdf because thatīs the standard format for schematics, data, books, and a ton other things, can be zoomed to *any* size , and I mean ANY, you can take snapshots, make images automatically fit the page (for printing) or show stuff exact 100% size (real world reference), print it accurately real size on a sheet of paper (thatīs why itīs the preferred way to distribute iron-on PCB patterns , the works.
Other graphic file types are used, such as .gif, .png, .jpg (this one more suited to family holiday pictures than schematics) but none can even touch the precision of true .pdf vector graphics.
Of course, *some* .pdf are FAKE Pdf, just .pdf compressed bitmap image scans, not the same by a country mile.
Yes, I saw a couple "Office" type files in the Zip pack, but since two of them were .xls parts list files (which is sensible because it helps handling parts stock in a Factory environment ) and two were setup and adjustment instructions, essentially "text" where .doc files make sense, when I saw a third .doc file labelled *****schematics.doc, I reasonably assumed it was a list (and maybe description) of the mountain of .pdf files included : 34 !!!!! (thirty-four, not a typo)
After opening all 34 and not finding what I wanted, why on Earth would I open a presumed "file list" after I had opened all of them?
Oh well, further proof that Lawyers and Accountants (plus the random MBA) run the World and Techs and Engineers if travelling by Bus must seat in the back, behind the white line
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