Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2003 22:35:32 +1300
From: Wesley Parish <wes.parish(a)paradise.net.nz>
Subject: Re: [TUHS] UNIX/32V
To: tuhs(a)tuhs.org
On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 21:20, Norman Wilson wrote:
Wesley Parish:
I was wondering as well, are there any VAX assembler manuals online, in
an easily-copyable form?
I've encountered html ones, but that isn't quite what I mean.
What do you mean, then? In what way isn't HTML suitable?
I don't mean to be obstreperous; I just think it would be
easier to help if you made it clearer what you need and
what you don't.
I'm a bit more used to using PDF for that purpose, since PDF data
resides in a single file - ergo, easier downloads.
Download all the html. (use wget)
Make a list of the files in the order that they should appear in
the PDF file.
Use htmldoc <
> to make PDF or PostScript.
Htmldoc is interesting software -- it works well and is available in
source form with the caveat "here it is, take it and don't bother us
unless you want to buy a support contract".
carl