Bob Hegwood wrote:Good point, Selden... But if that's the case, how are we getting the PDF documents now?
Someone who purchased Adobe Acrobat for other purposes was kind enough to translate the Word document for us. Since the translation isn't being done by the author of the document, the PDF format of a new version of the document may be quite late in arriving.
I prefer the PDF format simply because it's MUCH nicer to have a single, downloadable document that you can view offline. I also like its ease of use and the ability to FIND a word or topic.
The same features you mention are also available in HTML, of course.
The Windows "search" program includes the option to search for words within files as well as searching for the names of files.
Since I'm still on a dial-up connection, web pages won't do me much good unless I figure out how to find and store all of the pages and graphics on my PC in a convenient format.
Most browsers, including IE, provide the option "make available offline" when you add a page to your "favorites" list.
There's also a utility called "wget" which can download an entire Web directory tree for you. I don't recommend using it on a large site, though!
I've been thinking of providing all my HTML notes in a single ZIP archive. Would that help?
You guys know what you're doing though, so whatever you end up with will be helpful.
Boy, are
you optimistic!