zoe wrote:
Hey Gwynne

Zoe, have a look at <http://news.php.net/php.doc.cvs/4180> :). I don't have anything that can read that ODP file you linked (at least, not in any useful sense), but the opcodes.html file is all there. With any luck, someone else will come along and clean it up a bit, and/or expand on it.

Brilliant! Thanks.
http://enquirysolve.co.uk/fisheye/view_image.php?image_id=3790
Is the Opcode paper as a PDF, but it's simply an OpenOffice presentation so doesn't need anything 'expensive' to read and edit it.

Lester - this helps. The reason that I made the .odp available was so that people would be able to update it - this kind of information tends to get out of date and I think Andy did that work almost two years ago :-/.

I can't think of a better way than .opd or .pdf right now either. I guess it really needs converting into a set of pictures that could be embedded in documentation as part of the manual, I have a feeling this might be a lot of work.

Of cause the nice thing with OpenOffice is you just hit the .pdf button on the top and out that copy comes FOC!

I've finally converted a couple of my customers from Office and they now create all the pdfs directly without me having to try and sort the layout mess from the .doc files :) And the html copy is much more usable as well.

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