We've done a similar approach with a document containing all employees
phone #'s and stuff, office locations and stuff. One person ran the parser
to create a pdb which is then posted for all to download. This works best
for most people since I think having people install the python/tc stuff as
well as the plucker stuff is daunting at best.
Make sure they get the zlib.prc file too.
You can point interested people at the site so they can download the stuff
if they want to customize it for themselves.
Bill
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Hello, all!
I have a similar question to the Bookmice people, and I'm asking the
repeat only because I want to be sure of the answer. 8)
I'd like to distribute a bundle of HTML pages (calling it an eBook,
while technically correct, would be flattery) for use with Plucker, to a
group of people who have likely never heard of the tool. I'd like to make
their lives as easy as possible, so pointing them at a .prc to download
with my .pdb would be best. But, is that the preferred "Plucker delivery
mechanism?" Or, should I just tell my handheld friends to get thee to
gnu-designs.com and download the whole package from the, uh, chicken's
mouth?
Thanks!
Corey Anderson
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