Hi Rusty,

I am no expert and a proper Table of Contents file may improve matters further. However, I have taken those HTML Bible files and made them very useable on my BN. It takes some playing because the method I've found to be best is to produce "Favorites" (stored in their own folder) to load each chapter quickly. I'll be glad to help off list but this will get too involved and complex if open to all discussion and I can't cope with that volume of correspondence right now; so write me off list and explain further exactly what you have and what you think you want to do and we'll take it from there.

If anyone else really wants to do it and has these Bible HTML files then again let's work off list. I love them personally but they're not essential for Bible reading on the BN.

I'll do my very best to assist but do have some health problems which are pretty limiting at present.

Regards:

Carol
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Rusty Perez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected]
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 16:33:00 -0800
Subject: [Braillenote] Html based bible--call for an expert

Hi folks,
In the last few days I've found several bibles, some of which are
in html
format.
I wonder what it would take to hyperlink these files together.
Wouldn't it
be neat to have one html document open on the BN and be able, via
some
hyperlinks, to get to nearly any part of that document?
Is there an html guru out there who could talk about what this
would take? I
wonder what the size limits are for an open file on the BN.

Thanks!
Rusty


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