One by one I am bringing up each html in lynx.Then I copy and paste the text for each page of each html into the gvim session. Ultimately I will have a complete file of the text only of the documentation. Using pdfTex and \obeylines I can create a pdf with the text material on it. Then I can print it out. Over time I can add graphics etc. as in the original. But first I will have my manual at least in rudimentary form to study.
This is of course very tedious. I wish the creators of this excellent documentation had done it for me. But I will soldier on. -- John Culleton Books with answers to marketing and publishing questions: http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf Book coaches, consultants and packagers: http://wexfordpress.com/tex/packagers.pdf
