[SAFARI is a free download, just like CHROME and FIREFOX, and runs on MAC and PC - personally, I'd rather see them working on posting more chant than jumping through the hoops to get any browser compatible until the next version of the browser comes out]
Um, that's option click, yes? On my Mac the downloaded pdf gives the message "File could not be opened. It may be damaged or use a file format that Preview doesn’t recognize."
Richard Which version of Safari / Preview are you using? Are you using the latest updates? I do remember there were problems with earlier updates, but they seem to be fixed now.
I am using a Macbook Pro (2.5GHz Core i5) running OS 10.9.2 I will test the other Mac's in the house later.
Have tested Preview 7.0 and the file is working for me.
Have checked the file properties, the PDF was created on a Mac...
Preview 5.0.3 in OS X 10.6.8 and Safari 5.1.10 all works without problem.
But I do remember a few years ago that there were some problems with this file with one version of Preview (I can't remember the version). I think the only way round it was to use Acrobat Reader.
I think the fault was to do with some poor coding by Microsoft Word, that caused problems with the pdf.
So, I thought this website was a great resource, and I used it to make the attached antiphon booklet.
The church where we have 2 EF Masses per month has the St. Edmund Campion Missal and so has all of this already, but my home parish where we only have 1 per month doesn't, and so I thought I'd make these up to (see if our CSM and priest would like to) stick out with the Latin-English missalettes.
Whether or not we use them, if these are helpful to any of you, then it was worth the effort of figuring out the correct page-positioning. (Just print 1 & 2 front/back, and then 3 & 4 back/front to keep them in order.)
When producing booklets (Missalette size) I now create the document as an A5, and then use a Create Booklet program (that can be downloaded for free) that can be found in the Print options menu.
Thanks. I do know where to find the psalm numbers and such, I simply meant that if we are supposed to cut and paste the text and source portions, it might be helpful to those looking at the finished product to have the "original" sources mentioned as well.
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