Hi riana,
On 7 Aug 2004 at 13:51, riana spoke, thus:
> In a previous message it was said: There is no way to make the BrailleNote
> take an existing HTML page and save it as plain text suitable for reading
> and/or editing in KeyWord or KeyBook.
Who said this? <Grin>
> However, luckily there is a way to do so, provided that you are on the
> actual text of the html document and not only on its link.
[...]
> Then, from within the block commands menu press t to mark the top of the
> page. Then go to the bottom of the page with chord 456 and re-enter the
> block commands menu where you press b to mark the bottom of the page. Then
> press s to store the block and enter your prefered drive, folder and file
> name in the usual manner. The contents of the web page will then be saved
> as text format without the html codes.
Very cheeky! Thanks for pointing that one out. Sneaky, but it works. I
was thinking along the lines of KeyWord's automatic conversion routines,
or Internet Explorer's File->Save As.
Cheers,
Sabahattin
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