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Ah, general public, we hope to fix that.  For daisy writing, you  
might want to look at dbtmaker.  I'm not sure where to get it though.

On Jun 29, 2006, at 1:51 AM, Steve Holmes wrote:

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I would love DAISY but that really isn't a viable format for the general
public.  I asked around here to get ideas but I'm mainly thinking about
packages built for Slackware installs and shared with the general Linux
using public.  Plus I don't have a good quick method of rendoring DAISY
books in Linux.  And I can't even get listen-up to work with the stuff I
author with Eclipse writer so my daisy efforts under linux are pretty
much dead for the time being.

On Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 07:29:43PM -0400, David Poehlman wrote:
> daisy?
>
> On Jun 28, 2006, at 7:19 PM, Glenn at home wrote:
>
> I would like html, if it was all on one page, but I hate that constant
> linking to new pages while I am into reading something.
> So if this is impossible, I would prefer txt over HTML, as it would
> be all
> in one page/document.
>
> Glenn
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> Subject: Re: Online Documentation
>
>
> Actually I think html is my most preferred format since if it's done
> well, one can navigate quickly and efficiently arounbd in the  
> document.
> On
> Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Steve Holmes wrote:
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>> t curious.
>>
>> What format do you all like your online electronic documentation
>> in?  I
>> mean as choices plain text, HTML, postscript, PDF, info (compiled  
>> from
>> teXinfo), man pages, etc.
>>
>> I'm asking this partly because I'm fixin' to build some Slackware
>> based
>> packages for Exim and others and have a choice as to what kind of
>> documentation to include.  In particular, Exim has I think four
>> different formats available for their documentation and would be  
>> added
>> separately when installed.  I really don't wanna bloat the package
>> with
>> four different formats so hence my question.  I'm personally torn
>> between HTML and info.  The HTML versions are easiest to include  
>> where
>> info, you have to be careful with the global dir file.
>>
>> Anyway, I just thought I'd ask to get other people's ideas on this
>> subject.  I have a Slackware compatible package for Exim 4.62  
>> ready to
>> go as soon as I work out the manual preference.  I could actually
>> leave
>> it as is with their plain text format and let the end user fetch the
>> other formats on their own.  I will also have Slack packages for
>> Speech
>> Dispatcher and Speechd-up available shortly.
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