
----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Newby" <gbnewby@pglaf.org>
On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 03:56:11PM -0800, Andrew Sly wrote:
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, Marcello Perathoner wrote:
Michael Hart wrote:
It is VERY important to keep example of files that once had free readers that are available no longer. . .if nothing more than examples of why we don't put everything into any particular proprietary format.
Would there be a better way to keep those "examples" than to keep them in the collection buried beneath a ton of other files where they just pop up per chance to disgruntle users who inadvertently download them ?
When old files get reposted in the new directory structure, any formats like this, that cannot be updated, are moved into an "old" directory.
Is that something like what you were thinking?
Andrew
While this is our usual method, unfortunately this particular title (#900) is its own eBook # in the Folio format.
May 1997 Decline/Fall Of The Roman Empire, by Gibbon, Folio[dfre310f.xxx] 900
I think this is the only .nfo file we have.
So any chance we can convert this file to a text file, make that the main entry and move the .nfo file to the OLD subdirectory? Josh