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Thanks, that's handy. I knew I could decompile the chm to it's sources, but
it wouldn't be easily navigable since all the files are listed as
"0000001.htm, 0000002... etc." once extracted.
The main reason I ask this is that most PDA's can't display CHM (compiled
html help) files correctly or at all (Palm, HPC, WinCE 2.11), and there is
no freely available PDF viewing software for PDA's, so HTML or text works
the best.
Linux to the rescue.
"Rob Brown-Bayliss" <rob### [at] zoismorg> wrote in message
news:3d2df45b$1@news.povray.org...
> On Fri, 12 Jul 2002 00:10:34 +1200, Bill DeWitt wrote:
>
>
> > "Flakk" <rgm### [at] charterminet> wrote in message
> > news:3d2d2799$1@news.povray.org...
> >> Is there a PDF, pure HTML, or even text version available (like with
> >> the
> > old
> >> 3.1 release)?
> >
> > I think that with .chm files there is source .html, but since .chm
> > is
> > usually the better way to package them, why would you want source?
>
> The unix versions come with html, I guess that 99.9% of the docs would
apply to
> the windows version...
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