
Tony Baechler wrote:
Really all that needs to be done is to integrate a script into the PG site that calls nfbtrans and generates the .brf file. The .brf can be sent to the browser for downloading. Windows users would probably have to right-click on the Braille links and save the files manually. It would not be much harder for the multiple volumes, just use a split utility on the .brf file and create a temporary page with each piece of the file linked so they can also be downloaded and saved.
Piping the files thru nfbtrans should pose no problem at all. Question: won't every blind computer user have this program on his PC already? Won't she be better able to tailor the output to her needs if the program is run locally? -- Marcello Perathoner webmaster@gutenberg.org