Pacman Ghost
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README.md
ASL Cards
If you're a fan of ASL, then Chris Edward's ASL Cards are a useful play tool. He provides PDF's with data cards for every AFV and Gun in the system, which are handy to reference as you play a scenario.
However, unless you print them out, it's difficult to quickly switch between the ones you want, so I wrote this program that lets you pick out the ones you want, with a tabbed viewer that lets you quickly flip between them.
Analyzing the PDF files
The first time you run the program, it needs to analyze the PDF files, to extract each data card (this only needs to be done once).
Simply point to the directory where the files live, and click Analyze. This process can take some time to run, ~5-10 minutes at the lowest resolution, ~1 hour at the highest.
Selecting cards
Once the files have been analyzed, you can pick out the cards you want.
The cards are now easily accessible as you play the scenario.