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Testing imgbb for legibility
« on: November 29, 2019, 12:26:20 pm »
OFF_SITE test:   https://ibb.co/0tdwZds


Local_Test
(BBCode full image(link), not thumbnail)

Click on any image, then you can click to enlarge for full screen.   Works best with actual monitor.
Maybe not so good on a mobile phone ...












This might come in handy one day, and it is good to have a simple and direct way for us to "share notes".
Holden, I think that your way of just posting the link to the site where the images are stored is best (the first link).   This works well in full screen mode on a standard monitor, but I am not sure how it would look on your "smart phone contraption" (using the term "contraption" in the spirit of Henry Fool: "You got the Internet on that contraption?")

Yes, I think the images viewed off site are more legible by a considerable degree.

Still, while this method might serve us well communicating "on the fly," it may not be an ideal solution for what I had intended.   Before committing to a solution, I may want to crate a PDF version, with all pages merged in order, and then I might just place at https://archive.org/details/@gorticide?tab=uploads

Alternatively, I could just link to the cover page (full image, BBCode), and once clicked on from here, when over there at igmbb, after clicking to enlarge image, there will be arrows on left and right.  By clicking on the rightmost arrow, which is not all that easy to find (you have to mouse over to see where it is), this links to next image in the order uploaded.    Sure the process is mechanical and time-consuming, but ... there are some moments when such tasks give me a reprieve from other obsessions.

an aside:   Any word from Paraguay lately?
« Last Edit: November 30, 2019, 03:30:39 pm by Kaspar Heinrich »
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Re: Testing imgbb for legibility
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2019, 03:39:59 pm »
These are my notes from a couple years ago for the masterpiece series I have created.   I was only posting and storing for your benefit.  If you are curious to see more, just request it.  [in my Ignatius Reilly world]

The main thing:  I wanted you to see the difference between a sequence (progression as you and the British are so fond of calling it, as with "maths" vs "math") and a series.

1, 2, 3 ---> a progression (British) = a sequence (USA)

1 + 2 + 3 ---> a finite series

1 + 2 + 3 + ... -----> an infinite series

Limits of inifinte series play a role in defining our number systems, and is the core idea of differential calculus.   

maybe I will upload to igmbb either way just so it is there in case you sneak a peak one day.    There are many of these notebooks. 

Take care.
« Last Edit: December 06, 2019, 08:24:03 am by Kaspar Heinrich »
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Re: Testing imgbb for legibility
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2020, 08:50:33 pm »
TEST 2: prelude to Binomial Theorem Notes.

Door to discussion about Binomial Theorem
« Last Edit: February 01, 2020, 09:46:30 pm by mwh »
Things They Will Never Tell YouArthur Schopenhauer has been the most radical and defiant of all troublemakers.

Gorticide @ Nothing that is so, is so DOT edu

~ Tabak und Kaffee Süchtigen ~