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That's good to have. However, it would be even better in a pdf format,
to help in searches. I use Acrobat, and it is capable of turning web
sites into a pdf. The problem is that they have a level indicator for
how deep one wants to follow links. From my perspective, on essentially
an unknown web site, it's difficult to judge what is adequate. It's
sort of like either too little or too much, pages. I just performed a
level 3 search and got 132 pages, but I see large green rectangles in
places after entries like: =========================== GRIB (identify only) (New in 1.1.5) PIL provides a stub driver for GRIB files. The driver requires the file to start with a GRIB header. If you have files with embedded GRIB data, or files with multiple GRIB fields, your application has to seek to the header before passing the file handle to PIL. To add read or write support to your application, use the register_handler function in the... =========================== I'm not able to judge whether I went too far or not far enough. Fredrik Lundh wrote: On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 9:23 PM, Wayne Watson <[email protected]> wrote:I'm very new to PIL, and don't see any handbooks for 1.1.6 or the forthcoming 1.1.7. In fact, this looks like the extent of them: --
Wayne Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
(121.01 Deg. W, 39.26 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
The Obama Administration plans to double the production
in solar energy from 1% to 2% of the total energy
supply in the next few years. One nuclear reaction
would do the same. Heard on Bill Wattenburg, KGO-AM
"Less than all cannot satisfy Man." -- William Blake
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