On 15 Nov 2002, Erik Enge wrote:Then again, LaTex (or SGML) would probably give you the most possibilities (and problems ;).Right, as does HTML (atleast, for our intents and purposes), without the overhead of having to learn a new toolset and language (or the complexity of LaTeX).I guess to an extent we lose the ability to do PDF and PS documentation.
Actually, I develop all my documentation in HTML as well. I still produce PDF and PS documents as well. How I acommplish this is that I use IE, go to the documented HTML web page, select a printer and print, select the little checkbox to SAVE TO FILE, and specify the location and name of where to save it. The resulting file is a PS file, and then I use ps2pdf, which I believe is part of the ghostview collection, to convert it to PDF format. It works great for my purposes... Scott -- +-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+ Scott W. Adkins http://www.cns.ohiou.edu/~sadkins/ UNIX Systems Engineer mailto:adkinss@;ohio.edu ICQ 7626282 Work (740)593-9478 Fax (740)593-1944 +-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+ PGP Public Key available at http://www.cns.ohiou.edu/~sadkins/pgp/
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