On July 23rd, Richard wrote:
>I have taken the liberty of creating something much more
>readable in .pdf format.
It doesn't hurt to have more than one way to present the list. We can pick
and choose which presentation to use.
> I don't know if anyone else has been having trouble
>reading the list of completed Mod 73 aircraft
I do not have any problems reading the mod 73 listings, using MS Outlook.
Maybe it is a setting in the editor? Check to see if your editor is using
HTML format settings, which may have better table or column support.
>I suggest that all other reports should come to me and I
>will add them to the list and republish - say twice a
>week.
Isn't someone already doing this? Do they still want to continue?
...
>I am fairly certain that after the "tag your details
>onto the end of this" approach, several sets of info have
>been lost.
Since the returned Mod 73 listings (for those who have done the mod) are all
the same except for the one line added, it can get a bit time consuming for
those that are tracking this information to sort through. It might be easier
if the listing is returned to the matronics server with only the header and
the one line of new information. For those that are tracking, this will cut
down on searching through the list each time, looking for the one (or three)
new entries.
Example:
Name
Country
Reg
Type
Hours
Landing sfc.
Mod 73 progress
Disbonding of TP6
Pip Pins
Problems found
Trev Pond
UK
G-LINN
Tri Gear
Grass
Completed
None found
Original
none
There can even be a statement to keep from archiving, so that there are not
too many of these on the server. It would also be helpful to be sure to
respond to RE: Europa-List: Mod 73 listing only. That way
the person(s) tracking the info can do a simple search in his email editor
and pull up all the results.
This is only a suggestion, meant for smoother flow of information.
Regards,
Greg Fuchs A050
'Working in the wings
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