Russel Winder-4 wrote:
>
> I am never sure about this. On the one hand, as long as you have
> Internet access, working through HTML pages is the path of least
> resistance. On the other hand downloading a PDF document and working
> with it locally without the need for Internet access is the high
> bandwidth approach.
>
Fair point, though there are two alternatives:
a) downloadable archive with HTML files and other assets in it
or my favourite
b) a single big HTML page.
The Hibernate project is a good example of the latter. For each Hibernate
project, you have access to individual HTML pages or one big concatenated
file.
I generally find PDF reading on screen to be less than optimal as the
content doesn't reflow to fit my window size...
Phil.
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