Markus,
You might like to look at Open Office, and its "Writer" word-processor.
It can read HTML and generate PDF. It is free. I recommend it highly.
It runs on Windows and Linux. See www.openoffice.org
I used Open Office Writer to make versions of "Learning J" in PDF and
in MS Word format. If you want printed documents, Open Office can produce
them directly. There is no need to go to PDF.
The User manual and the Primer are many HTML files. Open Office Writer can
import them one at a time, not all together.
Hope this is useful.
Regards, Roger
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From: "Markus Schmidt-Groettrup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General forum" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Jgeneral] User manual and Primer in printed form
Well that is interesting, as I understand you require the Adobe Acrobat
PDF Writer ? Version ?
Thank for your information,
Regards, Markus
Skip Cave schrieb:
I use Adobe Acrobat to scan HTML docs to a specified level of links, and
then Acrobat will put the resulting pages into a single PDF file, which I
can read online, or print out. I also often use the "bookmark" feature in
Acrobat to build a hyperlinked index that can be popped up on the left
of the doc on the screen. I have put most of the J doc into PDF for my
own use at one time or another.
Skip Cave
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