Re: Linux documentation

1999-10-23 Thread M.K.Pai
Dear Manuel, If you want to take prints of books put out on the web, I would recommend is using netscape with a -remote option. Check out man netscape. PAI

Re: Linux documentation

1999-10-22 Thread virtanen
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Shaul Karl wrote: > Available Optional packages in section doc > > debian-guide - Text from: Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage > > This package will install the full text in HTML and PostScript formats from > the book "Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation

Re: Linux documentation

1999-10-22 Thread Shaul Karl
Available Optional packages in section doc debian-guide - Text from: Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage This package will install the full text in HTML and PostScript formats from the book "Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage" by Debian developers John Goerzen and Oss

Re: Linux documentation

1999-10-22 Thread virtanen
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Shaul Karl wrote: > > Another option is http://www2.newriders.com/cfm/prod_book.cfm?RecordID=585 ; > > the real source to it is available, and it's fairly easy to produce a > > PostScript file from it. > > > > Not Found > > The requested URL /debian/debian-guide.tar.bz2 was

Re: Linux documentation

1999-10-22 Thread Shaul Karl
> On Thu, Oct 21, 1999 at 17:21:18 +0200, Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote: > > This command generates a file tree with a lot of html and gif files. My > > question is: Is there any tool to generate a postscript file (for example) > > starting from all those files? > > There is: "htmldoc". Unfortunately,

Re: Linux documentation

1999-10-21 Thread J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\)
On Thu, Oct 21, 1999 at 17:21:18 +0200, Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote: > This command generates a file tree with a lot of html and gif files. My > question is: Is there any tool to generate a postscript file (for example) > starting from all those files? There is: "htmldoc". Unfortunately, it's a rece