Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
...
A FLTK-based program:
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klik://htmldoc
  htmldoc is a very useful and nifty HTML-to-PDF converter (it converts
  to PostScript too if you want). Written by Mike Sweet, it uses FLTK
for its toolkit. The Debian Sarge input files work just fine to create the klik-ified htmldoc_1.8.23-1.3.cmg from. Mike, if you know
  a more current binary download source (RPM, .deb or .tgz) for htmldoc,
  I can easily update the recipe!

Go to htmldoc.org, download the source, and do:

    ./configure
    make
    make rpm

FWIW, we might be able to add a klik generator backend to EPM so
that any package created using EPM can be a klik package...

....

For those who don't know what EPM (ESP Package Manager) is, see:

    http://www.easysw.com/epm/
    http://svn.easysw.com/public/epm/trunk/

In short: EPM is a cross-platform, open source software packager
that supports most/all of the popular packaging formats; it basically
allows you to easily generate software packages for any Linux/UNIX-
based OS.

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Michael Sweet, Easy Software Products           mike at easysw dot com
Internet Printing and Publishing Software        http://www.easysw.com
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