just save as computer.html, open in your browser, and save as pdf.
<!doctype html>
<head>
<style>
body {
font-family: monospace;
text-align: justify;
font-size: 14pt;
width: 210mm;
height: 297mm;
padding: 12mm;
text-width: 1.2em;
}
h2 {
font-size: 16pt;
margin-left: 13.5mm;
text-indent: -13.5mm;
}
#a:before {content: "A. "}
#b:before {content: "B. "}
#c:before {content: "C. "}
#d:before {content: "D. "}
ol {
padding-left: 14mm;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div style="text-align: center">
<h1>Practice Guide for Computer</h1>
<p>Adapted from Ron Miller’s Advanced Improv Practice Guide</p>
<p>Before starting your daily practice routine, read and seriously
consider the following:</p>
</div>
<h2 id="a">DAILY AFFIRMATIONS</h2>
<ol>
<li>How fortunate I am that in this life I am one who been allowed to
create beauty with <strong>computer</strong>.</li>
<li>It is my responsibility to create peace, beauty, and love with
<strong>computer</strong>.</li>
</ol>
<h2 id="b">I WILL BE KIND TO MYSELF</h2>
<ol>
<li>IT IS ONLY <strong>COMPUTER</strong></li>
<li>No matter my level of development in <strong>computer</strong>, how
good or bad I think I am, it is only <strong>computer</strong> and I am
a beautiful person.</li>
<li>I will not compare myself with my colleagues. If they do
<strong>computer</strong> beautifully, I will enjoy it and be thankful
and proud that I live in fellowship with them.</li>
<li>There will always be someone with more abilities in
<strong>computer</strong> than my own as there will be those with less.</li>
</ol>
<h2 id="c">REASONS TO DO <span style="text-decoration: underline;">COMPUTER</span></h2>
<ol>
<li>To contribute to the world’s spiritual growth.</li>
<li>To contribute to my own self-discovery and spiritual growth.</li>
<li>To pay homage to all the great practitioners of
<strong>computer</strong>, past and present, who have added beauty to
the world.</li>
</ol>
<h2 id="d">RID YOURSELF OF THE FOLLOWING REASONS FOR BEING A PRACTITIONER OF
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">COMPUTER<span></h2>
<ol type="1" style="columns: 2">
<li>To create self-esteem</li>
<li>To be “hip”</li>
<li>To manipulate</li>
<li>To get rich or famous</li>
</ol>
</body>
Edit: hm. i just noticed that the original has that weird americanism where there are two spaces after punctuation. that explains why it was a bit off.
Is that an americanism? I always found it silly in the age of digital type but there are still people who insist two spaces is correct and you can’t do it any other way.
I had assumed it was some typewriter related thing, that with the fixed width space the typewriter can do it looks better with two spaces or something?
Is this not a thing outside of the US, and everyone has always used one space? How did the two spaces start???
home-made A4 version:
if you want it in editable format:
60 lines of html
just save as computer.html, open in your browser, and save as pdf.
Edit: hm. i just noticed that the original has that weird americanism where there are two spaces after punctuation. that explains why it was a bit off.
Is that an americanism? I always found it silly in the age of digital type but there are still people who insist two spaces is correct and you can’t do it any other way.
I had assumed it was some typewriter related thing, that with the fixed width space the typewriter can do it looks better with two spaces or something?
Is this not a thing outside of the US, and everyone has always used one space? How did the two spaces start???
it’s called “english spacing” in typesetting.
wait until you hear about french people adding a space before punctuation …