Re: Getting printer-friendly version of web page for archive

2008-01-12 Thread TjL
> Webarchives fit in with priority 1 as well. A webarchive is just a > bundle containing an HTML file and associated graphics files. I have a > feeling I'll still be able to read HTML files in 30 years on whatever > computer I'm using. I suspect the larger issue will be what to do with my massive

Re: Getting printer-friendly version of web page for archive

2008-01-12 Thread Kenneth Kirksey
On Jan 12, 2008, at 9:39 PM, Martin Gardner wrote: I've always thought that print to pdf produced a monolith that could never be disassembled again. I've been having this internal dialog for at least 15 years. Every time I think I've hit on the "best" format for storing files for archiva

Re: Getting printer-friendly version of web page for archive

2008-01-12 Thread Martin Gardner
On 10 Jan 2008, at 10:02, Rich Siegel wrote: Aren't webarchives more flexible/editable than PDF files? Not in any way that I'm aware. :-) Using Safari & 10.4, I can control-click on a .gif in a webarchive and save it independently I can select a portion of the page including graphics and

Re: restoring the drop tab

2008-01-12 Thread Kenneth Kirksey
On Jan 12, 2008, at 2:41 PM, doug rogers wrote: There is no Drop tab, and there is no function key functionality. The drop tab pane accepts the clicks and all the buttons are there, yet the drop tab doesn't show up. The Function keys do not show up in the preferences pane of Yojimbo. Doe

Re: restoring the drop tab

2008-01-12 Thread doug rogers
On Jan-12-08, at 5:06 AM, Yojimbo-Talk List wrote: Circumstances forced a clean reinstall of OS X. I've been replacing items as I find them missing from my Time Machine backup. What I'd like to find now is where the Drop Tab stuff is stored so I can get it, and the function keys back. Fr