
Michael Hart <hart@pglaf.org> writes:
Gallica just has _pictures_.
Gallica _has_ pictures and that's very nice.
Searchable?
No, just a bunch of pictures.
Searching isn't the only thing that matter's. Think about children's book where pictures are very important. The same is valid for book about architecture, etc. As I said earlier, we need both sides of the coin--: the pictures and the text or the text and the pictures (= scans). Not necessarily within the same file (PDF, Djvu, or .tar.bz2), but catalogued or archived in a way that it is possible to download the wanted files easily. -- http://www.gnu.franken.de/ke/ | ,__o | _-\_<, | (*)/'(*) Key fingerprint = F138 B28F B7ED E0AC 1AB4 AA7F C90A 35C3 E9D0 5D1C