On 3/16/07, Davi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[ Results for search key : chm ] [ Applications found : 10 ]* app-doc/chmlib Latest version available: 0.39 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of files: 256 kB Homepage: http://www.jedrea.com/chmlib/ Description: Library for MS CHM (compressed html) file format plus extracting and http server utils License: LGPL-2.1 * app-doc/kchmviewer Latest version available: 2.5 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of files: 644 kB Homepage: http://kchmviewer.sourceforge.net/ Description: Qt-based feature rich CHM file viewer. License: GPL-2 * app-text/gnochm [ Masked ] Latest version available: 0.9.9 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of files: 371 kB Homepage: http://gnochm.sourceforge.net/ Description: GnoCHM is a CHM file viewer that integrates with the GNOME desktop. License: GPL-2 * dev-python/pychm [ Masked ] Latest version available: 0.8.4 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of files: 28 kB Homepage: http://gnochm.sourceforge.net/pychm.html Description: Python bindings for the chmlib library License: GPL-2 * x11-misc/xchm Latest version available: 1.9 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of files: 350 kB Homepage: http://xchm.sf.net Description: Utility for viewing Microsoft .chm files. License: GPL-2 Não custa tentar... =]
Parece gentoo isso :) Valeu pelas dicas mas meu problema é realmente converter, consigo visualizar os documentos mas preciso converter para um formato que abra no Palm; PDF e HTML são as melhores alternativas até agora.
P.S.: Eu tentaria a chmlib, por estar mais próxima de 42... =p
Resposta mais próxima de 42 é rm -rf *.chm && echo "cara me manda isso em PDF!" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;) -- Maxwillian Miorim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---- The answer is 42.

