The primary selling point of the Romanzi a Fumetti line is the artistic upgrade.
The filename
Romanzi-a-Fumetti-Bonelli-n-01---DRAGONERO.-.-new-edit--Scan-by-Roy-re-edit-Aquila-Italia-DCP-.cbr
is a detailed metadata-rich title typical of scanned and digitally shared Italian comics. This paper decodes its components and places the work within the context of Italian fumetti (comics) publishing, specifically the house of Sergio Bonelli Editore. The primary selling point of the Romanzi a
| Component | Meaning |
|-----------|---------|
| Romanzi-a-Fumetti-Bonelli | "Bonelli Comic Novels" – a specific series or line by Sergio Bonelli Editore. |
| n-01 | Issue number 1 (first issue of that series). |
| DRAGONERO | Likely the title of the comic: Dragonero. |
| new-edit | A revised or new digital edition. |
| Scan-by-Roy | Scanned by a user named Roy. |
| re-edit-Aquila-Italia | Re-edited by a user/group named Aquila Italia. |
| DCP | A release group tag (common in comic sharing communities). |
| .cbr | Comic Book Reader file format (RAR-compressed images). | |
| new-edit | A revised or new digital edition
Thus, the file is a fan-made digital scan of issue #1 of Romanzi a Fumetti Bonelli – Dragonero, edited by multiple users. edited by multiple users.
Issue #1 of Romanzi a Fumetti – Dragonero likely reprints or presents a deluxe edition of the Dragonero origin story, possibly L’ascesa del dragone (The Rise of the Dragon) or a special album.
The primary selling point of the Romanzi a Fumetti line is the artistic upgrade.
The filename
Romanzi-a-Fumetti-Bonelli-n-01---DRAGONERO.-.-new-edit--Scan-by-Roy-re-edit-Aquila-Italia-DCP-.cbr
is a detailed metadata-rich title typical of scanned and digitally shared Italian comics. This paper decodes its components and places the work within the context of Italian fumetti (comics) publishing, specifically the house of Sergio Bonelli Editore.
| Component | Meaning |
|-----------|---------|
| Romanzi-a-Fumetti-Bonelli | "Bonelli Comic Novels" – a specific series or line by Sergio Bonelli Editore. |
| n-01 | Issue number 1 (first issue of that series). |
| DRAGONERO | Likely the title of the comic: Dragonero. |
| new-edit | A revised or new digital edition. |
| Scan-by-Roy | Scanned by a user named Roy. |
| re-edit-Aquila-Italia | Re-edited by a user/group named Aquila Italia. |
| DCP | A release group tag (common in comic sharing communities). |
| .cbr | Comic Book Reader file format (RAR-compressed images). |
Thus, the file is a fan-made digital scan of issue #1 of Romanzi a Fumetti Bonelli – Dragonero, edited by multiple users.
Issue #1 of Romanzi a Fumetti – Dragonero likely reprints or presents a deluxe edition of the Dragonero origin story, possibly L’ascesa del dragone (The Rise of the Dragon) or a special album.
The app can use a3132132132112345565989879846 tabular dataset or individual data lists as the input. In the first case, click the "Tabular Input" heading and provide the data. In the latter case, the required number of empty list forms has to be prepared up front. This can be done by filling the number of lists to be prepared in the "Number of lists" field followed by clicking the "Set" button (all existing lists will be discarded). To add a list form to an existing set of forms, click the large plus button located just after the last list form.
To apply any changes made in the settings or in input data, click the "Compare" button.
To apply any changes made in the settings or in input data, click the "Compare" button.
The app expects an input in the form of simple item lists i.e. with one item per line. If the source data are to be loaded from files, the files should be plain text files (no formatting) containing one item per each line or comma-separated items.
To apply any changes made in the settings or in input data, click the "Compare" button.
The app can import a tabular dataset wherein the list items are organized column-wise and separated with delimiters in each row. The delimiter can be one of the characters tab, comma or semicolon and has to be properly chosen before reading the data into the app with the "Read Data" button. You can directly copy - paste data from Microsoft Excel or other spreadsheet programs. Choose tab as the delimiter in such cases. If the source data are to be loaded from a file, the file should be a plain text file containing delimiter-separated values. After clicking the "Read Data" button, the values should get properly distributed into individual input lists. If not, check the delimiter choice and appearance of the data. The problem may also be caused by a presence of additional text lines preceding the data. Such lines have to be removed manually.
To apply any changes made in the settings or in input data, click the "Compare" button.
The app expects an input in the form of simple item lists i.e. with one item per line. If the source data are to be loaded from files, the files should be plain text files (no formatting) containing one item per each line or comma-separated items.
To apply any changes made in the settings or in input data, click the "Compare" button.
The app can import a tabular dataset wherein the list items are organized column-wise and separated with delimiters in each row. The delimiter can be one of the characters tab, comma or semicolon and has to be properly chosen before reading the data into the app with the "Read Data" button. You can directly copy - paste data from Microsoft Excel or other spreadsheet programs. Choose tab as the delimiter in such cases. If the source data are to be loaded from a file, the file should be a plain text file containing delimiter-separated values. After clicking the "Read Data" button, the values should get properly distributed into individual input lists. If not, check the delimiter choice and appearance of the data. The problem may also be caused by a presence of additional text lines preceding the data. Such lines have to be removed manually.
To apply any changes made in the settings or in input data, click the "Compare" button.