I posted this elsewhere, but got only one reply, and it was not exactly the most polite email I have ever read. I assume that either nobody else on that list actually knew the answer. I basically know nothing about DAISY format books. I've got some plain text, HTML, and even PDF data sources, and I would like to turn these into DAISY text format with nice indexes and bookmarks and all of the wonderful things I've been reading about. Nobody's going to put this stuff into DAISY format if I don't do it myself. So is there any information targetted to people who don't have a whole lot of background on this stuff for producing DAISY books? I mean, a person who wants to learn HTML the vi way, you probably don't start with the W3C standards documents--it would just be maddening trying to sort out what information contained therein is relevant to making a silly little home page. I'm not looking for some What You Get Is What You Deserve program to do it for me, I actually would like to understand how DAISY works. Any pointers? *smile* P.S., Yes, I still write my web pages in vim. *grin* -- "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act, but a habit." -- Aristotle _______________________________________________ Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list