Fortunately for us there are many LaTeX to HTML converters that we may
use.  So ideally this means that we can create a pdf document and also
upload it to say ubuntumanual.com/book/index.html after running the
LaTeX conversion tool.

2010/1/11 Benjamin Humphrey <humphre...@gmail.com>:
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> From: bqz69 <bq...@telia.com>
> Date: Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 1:10 PM
> Subject: I find html format more flexible :-)
> To: humphre...@gmail.com
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> I find html format more flexible, most of the internet is connected via
> html,
> you can go direct to each specific manual (chapter), without opening a pdf
> document.
>
> You also can download each manual individually.
>
> Then you just add the url of each manual to the index page - drag and drop.
>
> As soon as one get used to html one will prefer that format.
>
> Pdf has a few limited benefits.
>
> Please do not answer, just consider - for the sake of ubuntu-manual  :-)
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