October 10, 2010 at 12:11 pm
I’ve received lots of messages regarding my new TSR2 book (Ian Allan Publications) – seems the subject is as ridiculously popular as ever!
It’s been pointed-out that on p.95 there’s reference to a diagram that isn’t included. Oops! Looks like the layout people decided to leave it out and rely on the data table instead. But for those who mentioned it, here it is:-

Hope this is of use to those who wondered what they were missing!
By: Chox - 10th October 2010 at 13:22
It’s a frustrating business as you guys must know. In this case I think the assumption must have been that the accompanying table (which was included in the book) was sufficient (which it is) but the text still refers to the missing drawing which is a tad confusing. No big deal but thanks to the powers of the glorious internet I can partially resolve this mystery for some readers, in this case!
By: zoot horn rollo - 10th October 2010 at 13:12
I was once brought in as ‘disaster recovery editor’ on a publication I hadn’t been involved with and on proof reading it was so appalled at the errors in it that I had the production run pulped…
By: Zebedee - 10th October 2010 at 12:18
Trust me its better this way round… last book i did the layout for one of the authors included something he REALLY shouldn’t have and only told me after it had gone to print…
I ended up having to go through every copy of the book with a scalpel and cut the page out by hand…!
Zeb