Dear Alex

I would second that.  I have two txt formatted Bibles I can read on the
BN but no concordance.  Dictionaries and other books could be used in
the same way.

Cheers!

Michele

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Subject: re: [Braillenote] Html based bible--call for an expert


Hi,

While I am not an expert on HTML, I do know how to make links, 
insert sounds, and stuff like that.  I don't know about the size  
limit for opening a document, but it would probably take a while 
for KeyWeb to open the file of a large book.  It would be nice, 
but the main implementation I see is a table of contents for 
things.  A concordance, though, could benefit immeasurably from 
being in HTML.  Imagine: open the concordance in KeyWeb, do a 
text search for a word, and take your pick from the linked 
passages.  This could all be done in the BN, with no need for an 
internet connection.  Interesting idea.
Alex

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>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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