At 08:31 p.m. 20/10/99 -0500, you wrote:
>On 20 Oct 99, 21:24, Daniel Guevel wrote:
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>> We need to upload some texts to a site (chapters from a publication we
>> make). It has to be possible to read online or offline and printed.
>>
>> Which format is convenient?. I think Acrobat is used for that purpose,
>> but not many people have the reader and it is a big file to download.
>>
>> Any alternative?.
>
>May we ask exactly which format are the "texts", now?
sorry, my friend told me they are in reach text format
>
>If the documents are all ascii text, then I would opt for you to upload
>them as ".txt" files. If they are very large, you could compress them
>with a zip archive.
>
>Otherwise, if there are images and graphics involved, I would convert
>your pages to HTML and upload your files as web pages.
the files were lasrger in HTML than in pdf
I prefer HTML but size is important.
Is postscript different than pdf?. I think so, but I do not know much.
>
>Alan
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