What is an iMag?
An iMag is a way of viewing a magazine online without
having the actual hard copy. Page turning software
means you can view it as you would a real magazine,
but on your computer screen. You can print selected
pages and keep for yourself. It is built using the
original high quality PDFs we send to print the actual
Toy Soldier and Model Figure magazines.
Why should I subscribe?
Many people have commented on the long list of benefits
the iMag offers. Amongst others, it is a brilliant
way of always having access to Toy Soldier and Model
Figure wherever you are. Maybe you travel around a
lot, or live in a country where it is expensive to
buy or subscribe to your magazine.
Like many things done online, the iMag is a much cheaper
way to subscribe; up to half the price of a normal
subscription, and as it uses no paper or delivery lorries,
it has virtually no effect on the environment.
The iMag gets published as the original PDFs go to
print. This means that subscribers get the magazine
before hard copy subscribers! You can enter competitions
before anyone else, and get to know all the latest
Toy Soldier news before the world knows!
However, the best thing about the iMag is that subscribers
can view all available back issues, even ones that
are out of print or very rare.
Now I have subscribed, how do I access my iMag?
The only way to get to the iMag is to go online. All
you have to do is go to www.toy-soldier.com and
click on one of the iMag links:
‘View iMag’ >Put in your email address
and password > ‘View the Toy Soldier and Model
Figure iMag’
A blank page will appear with a white background and
a picture of the latest cover of Toy Soldier and Model
Figure magazine. Click on this cover and a new screen
will pop up with a black background. This is the iMag.
There are basic instructions on how to use the iMag
under ‘Quick start’, information on the
icons under ‘What the icons mean’ and more
frequently asked questions under ‘FAQs’.
To start the iMag, click on the bottom right corner
of the front page of the picture of the magazine, then
the pages will start turning.
My iMag isn’t showing!
First, you need to check that your answer to these
three questions is YES:
- Do you have a dial-up connection? You need Broadband
to view the iMag.
- Is your computer more than 3 years old?
- Is your operating system older than 3 years? You
can find out what your operating system is when you
select "Help and Support" in your main
menu (for example Windows 95 will not work, but Windows
Vista or XP will)
If the answer is YES to any of these, you will be
sure to have problems using the iMag. Please contact
us for a full refund or for more information.
If your answer is NO to all of these questions, begin
by restoring the settings by going to "Tools" in
your browser, Internet Explorer >Advanced>Restore
all settings. This resets all the internet settings
to their original position. Then you need to work your
way through the rest of this answer.
You need to make sure you have the latest Adobe Flash
(available free from http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi )
In order to view the iMags correctly.
If you get stuck at the link with the cover and white
background, you need to check your computer settings.
If you have 'pop-ups' blocked you need to unblock them
to view the iMag. To do this you go to Tools>Internet
Options>Privacy>Pop-Up Blocker>untick.
If this still doesn't work then right click the image
and select 'open in new window'. You need to make sure
you have no other windows open or it might try to open
it in one of those.
My iMag isn’t showing properly; I have
signed in and it’s only showing me a corner
or it’s too small for me to see!
Work your way through these points and you should
be successful in viewing the iMag. Firstly, your iMag
needs to open in a standard web browser (Internet Explorer,
Firefox or Safari).
Not, for example, AOL as it conflicts with the iMag
and also on our TV sites. You can find a new browser
(if you don’t already have one) here:http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/download-ie.aspx or http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ .
If the browser is opening up too small, you need to
close the iMag and all other open windows and start
again. If it keeps opening in a small screen after
you have done this, you need to alter the full screen
popup, then the browser records that new setting as
the full screen so the next time it happens the user
the browser opens at that readjusted size. What is
required is that you must reset it. When the browser
is opened, hit ctrl + n to open a new browser. The
browser should open at that smaller size. The user
should then stretch the browser window to the maximum
available width and height and then close. If you click
ctrl+n again the browser window should then open at
full screen. If so, you can then enter the magazine
and the pop up should be adjusted.
How do I print?
To print, Select the little printer icon in the bottom
left hand corner and a list of thumbnails from the
whole magazine will appear. Tick the little box under
the pages that you want, then click on ‘Print
Selected Pages’ This means that only the pages
you have ticked will print.
How do I look at previous issues?
Once you are logged in and looking at the magazine
image on a black background, you can view all the back
issues we can fit up there by clicking on ‘View
Previous Issues’. The list of previous issues
will appear underneath and you can select the one you
want.
The issue I want to look at isn’t there!
If you want a particular issue, email dustin@ashdown.co.uk and
we will put that issue up. We can only go as far back
as we can as earlier issues may not be on file. Some
may be incomplete as the PDFs might have gone missing.
The incomplete ones may have pages out of sink but
at least you get to see most of the articles.
I want to download a page to save on my computer,
how do I do this?
Unfortunately, this is not possible. The only way
to keep pages forever is to print them off. The iMags
are such good value however, that you may as well keep
subscribing and receiving the latest issue as well
as having the back issues to look at when you like.
We do have digital downloads in our Toy Soldier store
which you can access through www.toy-soldier.com and
buy individual articles and save them to your computer.
My question isn’t here!
Then email
dustin@ashdown.co.uk for
any further technical queries or
usoffice@ashdown.co.uk for
purchase or payment enquiries.