
for want of better text, i've now loaded in the original o.c.r. for the "book of james".
this isn't the edit interface, it's just a skeleton to display the o.c.r./scan combo for each page. resizing your browser-window resizes the scan. so james, if you want me to pursue this at all, send me your corrected files. otherwise, i will just be done with it. i'd love to see an xhtml tutorial on this book... *** roger said:
yes! roger's back! :+)
different users with different browsers.
iphone, no. ipad, also no, unfortunately. doesn't appear to size itself very well...
http://z-m-l.com/misc/cinema-screen-shot.png lotta unused space on my 23-inch screen.
anyway, all you people who bellyache about "open source" need to step up to the plate... go over and help roger code something cool. show that you really _deserve_ open source... *** don said:
Is this closer?
i don't think so. i'd say you're getting colder. but i _will_ read that story about the turnip... *** keith said:
elves
aha! that's great. i didn't think the gerbils would have enough manual dexterity... but _elves_ are very handy with their... hands...
Now, if I could only get then to program.
oh, they don't have to be able to code at all. just tell them to run these commands:
pandoc -i criterion.html -o markdown.md pandoc -i criterion.html -o rst.rst pandoc -i markdown.md -o markdown.html pandoc -i rst.rst -o rst.html
if criterion.html and markdown.html and rst.html are not "sufficiently similar", let me know why not. *** carlo said:
djvutxt --page=123 djvufile.djvu 123.txt
ok, i get it now. it's on _my_ machine. i thought you issued it on archive.org. i can't thank you enough for that, carlo; this ends a years-long headache for me. -bowerbird