
1) Yes, I'll have a few different indexes, so they're not so uneven in size. Also a "whole DVD" listing. 2) "The" as the first word in the title is an artifact of the back-end catalog. These basically need to be fixed by hand. (Yes, I'm sure some could be automated.... Marcello would like to hear your thoughts on this, I'm certain.) I should have the "final" version up within 24 hours. I said that yesterday, then we had a big rainstorm and (maybe coincidentally) my 'net went out. -- Greg On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 12:53:54AM -0700, Tony Baechler wrote:
Hi, I'm really surprised at this comment. I admit that huge html pages take some time to load into the buffer, but I've never had a problem with them regardless of size in most cases. For older systems, I recommend Lynx for DOS or Linux. It is text-based but that shouldn't impose a problem. It has a free license so binaries could be distributed on the DVD. As far as graphical browsers, again I've never had a problem with huge html pages regardless of size and screen reader. I'm not sure that older systems will have a problem either. I'll have to actually look at the title index to be sure but I don't think a large html file should be considered a problem. I use Window-Eyes 5.5. You can contact me off list if you want since I'm not sure how your screen reader, at least nowadays, could be an issue. If it was several years ago, I would agree with the screen reader issue.
At 09:39 AM 7/4/06 -0500, you wrote:
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This looks great. One thing you could change would be to redo the title index and distribute all of the "the" titles to their proper places in the lists. The reason is that the t index for titles is huge. Either that or split it. HTML files that are too large cause problems for my screen reader, and I imagine that they might for some older systems as well, but I could be wrong.
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