Out now! Drag 'N Drop 9i1
Chris Dewhurst (1709) 167 posts |
Drag ’N Drop is a quarterly magazine in PDF, mainly for users of RISC OS on the Raspberry Pi but content will be of interest to all RISC OS 5 users. Volume 9 issue 1 is out now at www.dragdrop.co.uk In this issue: News, comment and application updates, plus beginner’s page. Licht – stunning fill effects for Draw with our clever type-in program Android Wifi – transfer files between RISC OS and Android with ease Sounds Exciting – Voice generator and sound samples to type in (yes, type in!) Anatomy of a Font – An exciting new series exploring the RISC OS font file format starting with how to customise Trinity Using RDSP – In Part 3 of the series we synthesize drum sounds to accompany a chord riff DIY Filing Systems – Blow your programs to a Module Draw_Stroke – Tutorial on using Draw_Stroke to draw pictures on the screen Articles are written in an informal style designed to encourage new or returning users and programmers. Each issue of Drag N Drop costs £3.50 (magazine only) or £4.50 (magazine plus ‘type in’ programs) on a pay-as-you go basis when purchased through the Drag N Drop website at http://www.dragdrop.co.uk. You can “try before you buy”: free samples are available for download. You can also purchase it from !Store. |
Norman Lawrence (3005) 172 posts |
Thanks Chris looking forward to a good read this weekend. Keep up the good work. |
Phil Spiegelhalter (1585) 13 posts |
There appears to be 2 progressive page numbering errors in the latest edition reaching 30=32 by the end. 2 x ‘page 14’ but with different content is the 2nd shift 8-) |
Chris Dewhurst (1709) 167 posts |
Yes you’re right Phil, for some reason my Easiwriter suddenly isn’t numbering pages properly. Hopefully not too long before I can start using Impression (X) again though :) |