meanwhile, elsewhere...

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there's someone over at d.p. -- "tallforasmurf" --
who's programmed a post-processing application.

it's called "ppqt".

i wasn't able to get it to load up my page-scans,
so i couldn't really give it a proper workout, but
a cursory glance said it looks quite impressive...

roger frank is doing a book with it, so maybe he
will be kind enough to post his review of it here.

it's built in python, meaning that it _might_ be
relatively easy to make it a web-app as well, and
the web-or-offline-whatever-you-feel-like-now
mode _is_ the right way to fashion this toolset...

so that's good news...

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and because it hardly ever gets mentioned here,
let alone as often as it _should_ be, especially if
we are talking about "p.g. times 10", check out:

>   http://en.wikisource.org

their m.o. is progressive enhancement of _lots_
of books, which means they rarely get to certify
_any_ of them as "finally finished", but that _is_
the wiki way; given that model, wikisource rocks.

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haveaniceweekend...          :+)

-bowerbird