Version for printing on A4-format
I have made the schedule listing from the radio station's own schedule. Sometimes it is made as one long page in 4 columns, some times it is made into pages of one table, where each table is 8 days (a week and a day). I will try to use the latter format.
To print out, simply click on the schedule for the station, print out
and click on 'Next 3 pages'. When you get a page reading 'Finished', simply
press the flag of you chosen language.
Note the Last Updated-date | How to make a more printer-friendly version of a page |
Schedule of Deutsche Welle
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Select the smallest possible size of letters |
Deutsche Welle in English,
frequency 6140 kHz |
Version for printing on A4-format
Jeg har sat stationernes program op i sider med 4 kolonner. Hver side representerer 8 dage (en uge og en dag). Ellers gælder de en lang periode.
For at skrive den ud, klikker du på stationens navn, og de første tre sider kommer frem. Når de er skrevet ud, klikker du på 'Next 3 pages'. Når du får en side, hvor der står 'Finished', trykker du på det flag, der svarer til dit valg af sprog.
Læg mærke til opdaterings-datoen | Hvordan man laver en mere printer-venlig version af
en side (på engelsk) |
Deutsche Welle’s program
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Vælg den mindst mulige skrifttype |
Deutsche Welle in English,
frekvens 6140 kHz |
Version for printing on A4-format
Ich habe die Programm-Listen als Seiten mit je 4 Kolonnen aufgesetzt. Jede Seite sollte 8 Tage repräresentieren (eine Woche und ein Tag).
Du brauchst nur mit der Maus auf den Programm der gewünschte
Station zu 'klicken', es auszuschreiben, und dann auf 'Next 3 pages' klicken.
Wenn du eine Seite bekommst, auf dem es 'Finished', 'Färtig', steht,
nur auf der Flagge der gewünschte Sprachen klicken.
Auf der Last Update-Datum achten | Wie man einer mehr printer-freundlisches Version einer Seite macht (in Englischer Sprache) |
Programm der Deutsche Welle
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Bitte der kleinst mögliches Buchstab-Größe wählen |
Deutsche Welle in English,
frequency 6140 kHz |
This is an attempt to solve some of it, using your ordinary browser (MSIE or Netscape) and a simple wordprocessor, which must be able to insert by pressing Ctrl+V and which must be able to seek and replace text too. If you dont have Word or WordPerfect for Windows, then WordPad, which is part of Windows 95, will do. (I think the older wordprocessor from Windows 3.1, Write, is also good for it, but I'm not sure).
You use the browser for finding the information, you want to
shape to your liking, and for viewing the final document. You also use
it to detemine the size of the letters and to print the result.
You use the wordprocessor to store the information and to remove
unwanted text, extra spaces, wrong settings, etc. If you won't use the
result on the internet, you may print it out here too.
There are various ways of doing this. The right one depends on your equipment. E-mail me if you have questions (I won't answer if the answer is found on this page).
the rest will come
soon