"strtr" <st...@sp.am> wrote in message news:i1i0up$15p...@digitalmars.com... > == Quote from Mike James (f...@bar.com)'s article >> "strtr" <st...@sp.am> wrote in message >> news:i1ck0c$g...@digitalmars.com... >> > == Quote from Mike James (f...@bar.com)'s article >> >> "Patrick Byrne" <pby...@frontier.co.uk> wrote in message >> >> news:hvq1dr$30e...@digitalmars.com... >> >> > On 22/06/2010 10:03, Mike James wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> When you get the book it has an access code to download the PDF >> >> >> book >> >> >> from Safari. But you need the book first :-) >> >> > >> >> > Can you actually download the pdf? All I can see is the interactive >> >> > browser - It is quite nice to use but I would much rather have a pdf >> >> > file >> >> > to take home with me, at the end of the day. >> >> > >> >> Yes you can download the PDF. If you look at the last page of TDPL >> >> there >> >> is >> >> instructions. Basically you request a PDF and the PDF is generated >> >> with >> >> your >> >> name and email address as a footer on each page. Safari then emails >> >> you >> >> the >> >> webpage you can download it from. You just need to signup for the >> >> trial >> >> period. >> >> -=mike=- >> > >> > Could you maybe help me out a bit. Next to the online version, all I >> > get >> > is the >> > notification I need download tokens :( >> > I signed up using the coupon code. >> Have you bought TDPL? You need the access code from the back of the book. >> -=mike=- > Yes, as I said, I singed up using the coupon code. Or is there yet some > other code > I missed? > It automatically added TDPL to the 0-slot bookshelf. > In the table of contents there are per chapter downloads which each cost > one > download token. > On the online reading page I can print individual pages (with watermark) > but > downloads again cost tokens. > Which button am I missing?
The downladable version appears in the "Tokens & Downloads" tab of My Safari when I log on. Have you got that Tab? -=mike=-