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Safehold: Map and story integration

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Re: Safehold: Map and story integration
Post by Hildum   » Mon Nov 16, 2015 4:40 pm

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runsforcelery wrote:
I will be sending the complete map file to Joe at Jiltanith shortly, and he will be posting an updated scalable version as of the end of HFQ. It's not going to happen tomorrow, but I talked to him about it at a convention over the weekend and it will happen sometime soon. In addition, TOR was supposed to set up an online site where all of the maps which I had handed in would be available in the same graphic format as the maps printed in the books. I.e., they would not be jpegs, they would not be scalable, but they would be complete. Unfortunately, that also hasn't been accomplished yet and the link for it was not inserted into the hardcover. It should be inserted into the paperback.

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Does that help?


It will help a great deal, and it is much appreciated.

Do you know if the ebooks will be updated with the maps? A while back I was surprised to see that I had updates for some of the Safehold books on my iPad. Are you or is the publisher updating the books as printing errors are found?

(Aside: the forward of one of the reprints of Lord of the Rings described all the issues that Tolkien had getting his books published; after reading the list of everything that had gone wrong, I was amazed that any book manages to get published at all!)
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Re: Safehold: Map and story integration
Post by BarryKirk   » Mon Nov 16, 2015 8:04 pm

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Is that true? The ebooks are being updated to correct typos and other mistakes?

That would make rereading them awesome(er)
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Re: Safehold: Map and story integration
Post by Hildum   » Tue Nov 17, 2015 4:07 pm

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BarryKirk wrote:Is that true? The ebooks are being updated to correct typos and other mistakes?

That would make rereading them awesome(er)


I do not know why they were updated - it could be for reasons completely outside the text and not related to the publisher at all. Hence my question.
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Re: Safehold: Map and story integration
Post by USMA74   » Mon Dec 07, 2015 12:18 pm

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I was online looking at a fictional history of the invasion of Japan in 1945 last week and noticed that the author had produced a separate book containing all the maps used to support the war game that was the basis for the fictional history. I clicked on the link provided and was impressed by what I saw.

I would happily fork over US $25.00 to $30.00 for a separate set of operational and tactical Safehold map sheets that I could take out and look at as I reread the primary texts. (Do you hear me TOR? :!: ) In my vision, these maps would be like the map folders on the U.S. Army's Green Book history of World War II. The reader could take them out of the book (or folio) and unfold them to make it easily follow the text.

I started trying to do this with the maps in HFQ on my own because my mental picture of the unfolding situation was very incomplete. I took a picture of the up front maps in HFQ and posted the resulting jpg and made them the background on a PowerPoint presentation. Then I added the five standard colors for a military map to the background. Then I started showing unit symbols on the slide itself. Life (other far more important commitments like my wife's health) prevents me from finishing up my initial efforts. I say again I would love it if TOR would commission someone to do this. I don't want copyright laws infringed and certainly want RFC/MWW and other groups involved to get their fair cut of the price of and the credit for the finished product.
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Re: Safehold: Map and story integration
Post by Randomiser   » Tue Dec 08, 2015 8:46 am

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Hildum wrote:
runsforcelery wrote:
I will be sending the complete map file to Joe at Jiltanith shortly, and he will be posting an updated scalable version as of the end of HFQ. It's not going to happen tomorrow, but I talked to him about it at a convention over the weekend and it will happen sometime soon. In addition, TOR was supposed to set up an online site where all of the maps which I had handed in would be available in the same graphic format as the maps printed in the books. I.e., they would not be jpegs, they would not be scalable, but they would be complete. Unfortunately, that also hasn't been accomplished yet and the link for it was not inserted into the hardcover. It should be inserted into the paperback.

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Does that help?


It will help a great deal, and it is much appreciated.



It certainly will be. RFC wrote 'shortly' on 5th Nov. Has it happened yet? http://infodump.thefifthimperium.com/en ... hold/338/1
still says 'As of MTaT' and doesn't have, e.g. the Kyplynger Forest. Am I looking in the wrong place or is the new map not up yet?
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Re: Safehold: Map and story integration
Post by EdThomas   » Fri Dec 11, 2015 12:09 am

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USMA74 wrote:SNIP
I would happily fork over US $25.00 to $30.00 for a separate set of operational and tactical Safehold map sheets that I could take out and look at as I reread the primary texts. (Do you hear me TOR? :!: ) In my vision, these maps would be like the map folders on the U.S. Army's Green Book history of World War II. The reader could take them out of the book (or folio) and unfold them to make it easily follow the text.

SNIP

Hello RFC! Please let the folks at Tor know I'm standing right behind USMA74 with credit card in my hot little hand!! Their idea of put up something we can't play with is just plain stupid ( I really hate to use the "S" word but can't think of a better word for it in this case.) I don't know how many copies of HFQ and LAMA have been sold but I would be surprised if at east a tenth of those buyers wouldn't jump at a Safehold maps product.
Hope the Holiday Season's going well for the Weber clan.
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Re: Safehold: Map and story integration
Post by EdThomas   » Sat Feb 27, 2016 10:34 am

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The dearth of activity in this thread would seem to indicate no progress on either a new map to JB or a map on the TOP site. Feel free to disabuse me. :(
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Re: Safehold: Map and story integration
Post by Louis R   » Sat Feb 27, 2016 2:13 pm

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if Joe has anything, he's hiding it...

My guess is that Himself feels he needs to edit anything that goes to Joe, and simply doesn't have the time.





EdThomas wrote:The dearth of activity in this thread would seem to indicate no progress on either a new map to JB or a map on the TOP site. Feel free to disabuse me. :(
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Re: Safehold: Map and story integration
Post by Dahak   » Sat Feb 27, 2016 8:22 pm

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Louis R wrote:if Joe has anything, he's hiding it...

My guess is that Himself feels he needs to edit anything that goes to Joe, and simply doesn't have the time.


EdThomas wrote:The dearth of activity in this thread would seem to indicate no progress on either a new map to JB or a map on the TOP site. Feel free to disabuse me. :(


Nope... not holding out.

"Why would I ever do that?", he asked oh, so virtuously.

:D

I'm hoping to bump into His Weberness next weekend at Albacon. I'll give him a kick, if I do see him.
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Re: Safehold: Map and story integration
Post by Michae   » Sat Feb 27, 2016 10:09 pm

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I would also contribute towards a new map. Maybe something online that can be updated at need by the community,so the author can not be too overworked?
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