PS or PDF it doesn't really matter. But most definitely NOT HTML!

I like to print my manuals/READMEs/HOWTOs at one go and I can't do that if the document is in HTML format with links to multiple sections...

Unless anybody else out there knows another way..?

Best Regards
Steven Sim (Shutterbug)

At 03:46 PM 9/2/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Greetings,
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>Which printable format is better for most users? PS or PDF? Or is it
>acceptable to print HTML sections from a browser? I'm trying to choose an
>appropriate format for the IBM documentation that supports the Apache server.
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>Thanks for any feedback,
>
>Robin Langford
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/02/98 05:47:24 AM
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>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
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>> Does the Apache user manual exists in a printable format, pdf or ps ?
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>No, for Apache 1.0 (and 1.1?) there were those manuals generated out of the
>HTML files. But after this time we only have the HTML files and PS or PDF
>versions were never created again. Hmmm... I would like to see PS versions
>again, too.
> Ralf S. Engelschall
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