greg said:
> You've been encouraged in a couple of ways to go for it.
> If there is something you need to demonstrate your ideas,
> I will try to help. The only thing I don't have is
> someone to do it for you, or to pick up on your examples
> and apply them to gutenberg.org.
i didn't understand sufficiently at first, and
others do not sufficiently understand yet,
as represented by greg's autopilot response,
but jim has already _done_ all of the work...
the files are even now sitting on his website.
as such, they can be accessed there, it is true.
but i guess jim thinks -- and i would agree --
that they will have greater prominence if they
were to be posted on the p.g. website itself...
plus, of course, the files need to be updated
as new e-texts are released. but that process
could be managed with a script that's trivial...
jim shrouded his request in a plethora of moans,
but at base he's really not asking for much at all.
show you take his work seriously. post his files.
-bowerbird