Thus spake "Hans Dybkjær" <h...@papirfoldning.dk> on 3/9/16 10:16 PM:
>On 10 Mar 2016, at 00:45, Robert Lang <rob...@langorigami.com> wrote: >> >> Well, it's now ready to go, so I invite you all to check it out! >> >> http://langorigami.com >> [] >> There's still stuff to add (more journal articles, I'm planning), > >Looks beautiful and is easy to navigate. Thank you for making the great >effort. >Incidentally, I looked up you references and saw that Origami^6 is has >been available for some time. However, not yet as Kindle. When will that >be? Don't know; that's a question for the publisher. (Although, if she's reading, Patsy might have some insights.) > >I¹ve Origami 4 and 5 for Kindle, and they are great to read, making notes >in etc. on an iPad pro, so I don¹t really want a paper version if I can >get a Kindle version. 4 and 5 were published by A K Peters (now part of CRC Press); 6 was published by the American Mathematical Society. Looks like they have their own eReader: http://bookstore.ams.org/about-reader HTH, Robert