I don't know if it supports the graphics needs you have, but you might check
out the Peanut Press reader for e-Books. They have a link on their home page
how to create books for their free reader. The books can even be encrypted
so you can't read it without a key..

http://www.peanutpress.com

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Sabram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 12:17 AM
Subject: Re: Instruction Manuals to be read on Palm devices
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>
>
> Steve Mann wrote:
>
> > >The big question is what format to use.
> >
> > Why not use HTML? I would think you could track down some source code
> > for a simple HTML rendering engine that didn't support too may
> > features and adapt it to the Palm APIs.
>
> That is what I first brought up to the client.  The problem is that it is
too open and he doesn't want it easily altered in the
> field.  Also, they are very stringent on layout and don't desire the end
user to be able to change font size and word wraps like
> HTML.
>
> Ideally, they wanted to layout their Adobe Illustrator pages to a screen
size for the Palm but alas, Adobe is moving very slow at
> this pace and I don't know of any PDF reader for the Palm.
>
> Also, I'd like to see what I can get off the shelf before I 'm writing yet
another text reader program for the Palm.
>
> Steve
>
>
>
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