JN2 Monkey Isle

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I got busy and didn't get JN2 looked at; if you want to do an edit pass, go ahead.
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Will do. And hopefully return it Monday.

The forum doesn't let me attach ODT (or PSD files or such) is why I've been using KeepandShare, in case you wonder.
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I just realized, I have an edited JN2 in my inbox. I'm forwarding it to the last address I have for you. If you don't get it, let me know, or PM me a current address.
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Okay, I've changed the forum settings to allow document-type files in the Project Feedback section.

I originally didn't intend to do development in the Feedback forum, else I would have set it that way in the first place.
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Solomoriah wrote:I just realized, I have an edited JN2 in my inbox. I'm forwarding it to the last address I have for you. If you don't get it, let me know, or PM me a current address.
I recieved this today (didn't check my e-mail over the weekend.) I have an edit I did I will provide and look at this later.

I wished I had read it last week. It had very useful notes.
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Latest update I did over the weekend attached.

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I'm more than a little confused by your uploads...

If you download a release and revise it, go ahead and update the release number and post the ODT for me. That's all I need for the website; I'll take care of making your PDF using my installed fonts so it will be consistent with the other Basic Fantasy publications.
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Solomoriah wrote:I'm more than a little confused by your uploads...

If you download a release and revise it, go ahead and update the release number and post the ODT for me. That's all I need for the website; I'll take care of making your PDF using my installed fonts so it will be consistent with the other Basic Fantasy publications.
Will do.
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Hey, I did some formatting corrections on JN2 R6, which I'm about to upload; please use it for your next edit pass. Also, please don't set SoutaneBlack to Bold... it gets bloated looking, and it's plenty bold as is.

I'm liking how this is looking, by the way.
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BTW... I had mentioned merging JN1 and JN2 for publication. JN2 is longer than BF2 right now... I don't think we need to do any merging. Your modules will stand on their own just fine.

I'm assuming you don't mind me putting them out in print format (same as the others, no profit margin). They'd be the first Basic Fantasy Project modules in print where I'm not the principal author, a fact that makes me very happy. This was never meant to be a one-man operation, and really never has been.
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