On Wed, 22 May 2002, Boris Gimbarzevsky wrote:
I couldn't help noticing this paragraph:
Do you have anywhere I can FTP it to?
The full manual will be in the region
of 200MB.
Rather than pdf, consider using DjVu; it's a LOT more compact (I recompressed some
pages from the RT-11 Software support manual that I'd scanned a while ago with DjVu,
and went from about 900 Kb/page to 30-40 Kb/page). Needless to say, I was very
impressed.
The DjVu viewer plugin for various browsers if free, and a program which scans images to
individual files is also free from
http://www.djvu.com/. I first heard about DjVu on this
list, and it is one of the neatest pieces of compression software that I've seen.
I'm plesantly suprised that a plugin does exist for linux... However until
an option exists for Linux some of us won't be able/willing to use it.
That's the great thing about PDF - it works on just about any OS,
including Mac, Winderz, Linux and most Unix variants. With a little work,
you could probably get it to run on DecWindows on VMS, if someone hasn't
already ported opensource PDF tools to it.
-- Pat