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Date: | Mon, 9 Dec 1996 10:09:12 -0500 |
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Thus it was written in the epistle of Stigers, Gregory - ANDOVER,
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> I was just reading this referenced web page, and remembered that I can
> use the down arrow in my browser; it is the HP LaserROM/PC reader that
> does not allow me to scroll text from the keyboard (I am afraid of mice
> 8-o ), only to page up or down. Then I had an epiphany: might it make
> sense for the documentation to be in an web-browseable format? All else
> I would ask is as reasonable of a search engine as comes with the
> reader.
Actually, I'd ask even less than that. Perhaps the information is already
available (I haven't done much looking), but what I'd like is information on
the format of the documentation files. I was thinking of doing my own parsing,
etc. and seeing if I couldn't make this stuff html. Advice on where to get the
information?
Ted
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