My U9 phone snapped in half on saturday and I am now the owner of a Samsung
 Citrus/Metro/GT-C3520 <http://ramin.com.au/linux/samsung-citrus.shtml>

I am trying to figure out what text format the phone can display/file
extension it will recognise - without much success.

The Samsung website suggests I download the manual - which I expect is the
same as the printed one, which came with the phone.

However, it did offer the manual in two formats PDF and DjVu (complete with
option to download viewer). This intrigued me further:
DjVu is supported by a number of multi-format document viewers and e-book 
reader software on Linux (Okular, Evince)
..
Format licensing

DjVu is an open file format.[4] The file format specification is published as well as source 
code for the reference library.[4] The original authors distribute an open source 
implementation named "DjVuLibre" under the GNU General Public License. The 
ownership rights to the commercial development of the encoding software have been transferred 
to different companies over the years, including AT&T, LizardTech, Celartem and Caminova.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DjVu>

Though I am still at a loss of how to create a text file, that is
recognised and can be viewed on the phone.

Any comments?

Marghanita
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Marghanita da Cruz
Ramin Communications (Sydney)
Website: http://ramin.com.au
Phone:(+612) 0414-869202



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