Hedley Finger wrote: > > Mike: > >> But my first question is: Is this do-able for a newbie? Or am I nuts? > > I looked at the code for your web site and you seem to know a fair bit > about HTML and CSS.
Not really. I have had lots of help from the good folks at CSS Discuss and NoteTab lists. >May I suggest you look at Prince, an HTML (or XML, > come to that) formatter that uses CSS to specify formats and outputs to > PDF? The book /Cascading Style Sheets: Designing for the web/ by Hakon > Lie and Bert Bos was written in HTML and output to PDF by Prince. If > you want an automatically generated table of Contents and index, you > have to do a bit of XSLT work. Or you could just hand craft the front > and back matter in some other application and prepend and append to the > generated PDF file. See <http://www.princexml.com/download/>. > > It costs a bit but may be worth keeping your hair. You may be able to > download and do the job for free for a one-off job if you can get around > the evaluation spoiler, which doesn't seem difficult. > > Regards, Hedley Greetings, I downloaded and tried Prince. The results are here: http://epicroadtrips.com/prince/ I am not sure what it would take to get a decent page. Thanks for the suggestion. -Mike
