Tom,
HTML takes up a lot of space, doesn't it? If you used that in a manual 
you're then subtracting valuable real estate from something else. I think 
plain text oughta do in the BN given the size of memory and memory 
constraints.
Isaac

On Wed, 3 Aug 2005, Tom Lange wrote:

> Hi,
> Sarah writes:
> Many of us read the manual in the Book Reader.  This is because the find
> commands, as well as several others, don't work in the manual utility.  I
> look something up in the index, find out what chapter it's in, then open
> that chapter in the Book Reader.
> 
> That works well, but it seems to me that there's got to be a better way.
> With The Braille Note's ability to handle local HTML files in Keyweb, has
> any thought been given to redesigning the way the manual is handled?  Why
> not set up an HTML interface for it? Any thoughts, Humanware?
> 
> Tom
> 
> 
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