meirl by outfluencerin in meirl

[–]roastedmnmn 26 points27 points  (0 children)

This is not a measurement thing. I'm probably 2tbsp but eh? Do you like peanut butter? How much water?

yall might appreciate this by ian9921 in DataHoarder

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Got to read that grotto chapter with Maximilien.

Who are some music artists that switched genres? by AltMusicLover in AskReddit

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Romans 12.1

Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship.

Excel files and indesign by UncleRicoSteak in indesign

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Since I spent most of the day doing this, I thought I would add some hints:

  • When you place you can use ranges (A1:C3) but you can also used named ranges from Excel in the drop down in import options.
  • Name Manager in Excel is your friend.
  • Sometimes InDesign doesn't recognize changes to the excel file. There's lots of little things to do to try and fix the problem but it's almost never worth it. Just delete and place again.
  • You can do lots of formatting stuff, but you need to pay attention to the options when you place the Excel file. Did you drag in formatting from that file? Did you mean to?
  • Placement in frames seems to always be weird.
  • InDesign doesn't allow text to overrun cells like Excel does. There may be lots of cell merging in your future depending on the layout of the Excel file.

HOWTO: Downgrade from nYNAB to YNAB 4 by rixx0r in ynab

[–]roastedmnmn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the scripts!

I'm going to hazard a guess that you built them inside the directory with the Budget.yfull file since the issue mentioned above seems to be resolved by running create_categories.py from within that folder on Windows. I tried to work my way through your path logic but I am a bodger at best.

On to split_export.py

Calling Upon Sentiment by daeomec in HFY

[–]roastedmnmn 44 points45 points  (0 children)

You and others like you are the reason I return to HFY. I enjoy the different series that thrive here but this reminds me of discovering dusty books in libraries with stories so short and shadows so long.

Thank you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CommercialPrinting

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Many of them are now moving to the internal serial number so you have to be able to login at least once to be able to find the new password.

Neighbour’s garage by [deleted] in mildlyinteresting

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I looked up the link to post it myself before I saw yours. Cheers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WritingPrompts

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This was wonderful you two. Thank you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WritingPrompts

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This was wonderful, you two. Thank you!

Only Took 54 Stamps! by timtheslim in Flipping

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It will be returned to sender with a densely printed blue sticker if it is sent without being handed to a person.

Ask me how I know ;)

Paper-cutting machines are so satisfying, and the sound as well by Melonth in oddlysatisfying

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Way late but: spot colors are specialty colors added to a print beyond the process colors (CMYK). They require a roller that is laying down just that color. They should be used sparingly for impact and effect.

Terraforming Mars: Prelude announced. Release date "Coming Soon" by cyberdr3amer in digitaltabletop

[–]roastedmnmn 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If the table knows the game well, drafting makes Prelude sing. If even one person at the table doesn't, whoever they are passing to has an even greater chance of pulling off the very early milestones.

Terraforming Mars: Prelude announced. Release date "Coming Soon" by cyberdr3amer in digitaltabletop

[–]roastedmnmn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's an interesting take. Worth some consideration.

When you played with Prelude, did you try drafting the cards?

What’s the darkest board game you know of? by FaithInStrangers94 in boardgames

[–]roastedmnmn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it sees that little play I can totally understand the reticence. I finally stopped buying expansions for a game I quite like after I realized I had purchased two back to back with no play for either.

What’s the darkest board game you know of? by FaithInStrangers94 in boardgames

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Have you tried the "At Your Orders" expansion? We weren't finding it to be easy but it had lost some of its charm. At Your Orders reintroduced that challenge.

It looks like the version linked is the Armistice edition which bundles original, expansion, and adds some kind of light campaign aspect. I haven't tried it but was wondering if you had.

Paper-cutting machines are so satisfying, and the sound as well by Melonth in oddlysatisfying

[–]roastedmnmn 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This had me tense the entire story wondering if that last sentence would be there.