"Keith G. Murphy" wrote:
>
> "Paul A. Thomas" wrote:
> >
> > > Given that you're still in windows (and you want to view the docs
> > > on-line) I recommend the HTML format :
> > >
> > > http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/tarballs/newbiedoc-html-0.3.0.tar.gz
> > >
> > > They also have the HTML
"Paul A. Thomas" wrote:
>
> > Given that you're still in windows (and you want to view the docs
> > on-line) I recommend the HTML format :
> >
> > http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/tarballs/newbiedoc-html-0.3.0.tar.gz
> >
> > They also have the HTML docs available directly on their web server
> newbiedoc is a project, not a document. The project consists of many
> smaller documents that are small enough and detailed enough to help a
> newbie get started.
That may be it. It is confusing tho: their home page states you can
obtain
"The complete Newbiedoc documentation in HTML format. V
> newbiedoc is a project, not a document. The project consists of many
> smaller documents that are small enough and detailed enough to help a
> newbie get started.
That may be it. It is confusing tho: their home page states you can
obtain
"The complete Newbiedoc documentation in HTML format. V
On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 01:01:38PM -0800, Paul A. Thomas wrote:
| > Given that you're still in windows (and you want to view the docs
| > on-line) I recommend the HTML format :
| >
| > http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/tarballs/newbiedoc-html-0.3.0.tar.gz
| >
| > They also have the HTML docs availab
> Given that you're still in windows (and you want to view the docs
> on-line) I recommend the HTML format :
>
> http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/tarballs/newbiedoc-html-0.3.0.tar.gz
>
> They also have the HTML docs available directly on their web server so
> you can browse them without downloadin
> "Paul" == Paul A Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> The format is a "gzipped tarball" (gzip is a different format
>> and algorithm than zip). Both winzip and power archiver can
>> open gzipped and tarred files without any trouble. Once
>> opened, I think the documents ar
On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 11:25:52AM -0800, Paul A. Thomas wrote:
| > The format is a "gzipped tarball" (gzip is a different format and
| > algorithm than zip). Both winzip and power archiver can open gzipped
| > and tarred files without any trouble. Once opened, I think the
| > documents are in HT
> The format is a "gzipped tarball" (gzip is a different format and
> algorithm than zip). Both winzip and power archiver can open gzipped
> and tarred files without any trouble. Once opened, I think the
> documents are in HTML format, but I'm not certain.
I was able to get the files using Winz
http://tucows.mirror.ac.uk/system/preview/194295.html
You're a bit unluky because this one was not long time ago a very good
freeware but now it looks like it is know a shareware. You can try it anyway.
--- "Paul A. Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In trying to view
the document named 'new
On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 09:20:58AM -0800, Paul A. Thomas wrote:
| In trying to view the document named 'newbiedoc' I find the only format
| it is offered in is tarball zip. The conversion programs I was able to
| find all seem to translate from one Linux format to another.
|
| I am hoping that
In trying to view the document named 'newbiedoc' I find the only format
it is offered in is tarball zip. The conversion programs I was able to
find all seem to translate from one Linux format to another.
I am hoping that once the document is unzipped I will be able to read it
with Word or Not
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