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Thanks. My trouble with acrobat is that it has a depth level, 1-10, or
even more. There's no way that I know of to understand when to stop
drilling. I let it ramble on All (Entire) for awhile today it was still
going after producing 500 pages. I stopped it once before that at 150
pages, and that looked fairly reasonable. I've heard of a few other free tools that do quite well, but don't recall their names. Another both is there doesn't even seem to be a PIL handbook beyond 1.1.5, and no pdf beyond 1.1.3. Ah, I just got clued into the 1.1.6 tar ball contains the handbook in html format. Acrobat can deal with that. It looks like 1.1.6 has lots of digital and scanner stuff. 1.1.7 is available as beta, but I think 1.1.5 is what is currently in use for the program I care about. That's cute. I thought I'd see what version of PIL I am using according to IDLE. I see something called class browser. Not bad. Looks useful. Ah, I see from the program pdf manual, 1.1.6. Off to the tar ball. Alan Gauld wrote:
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Wayne Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
(121.01 Deg. W, 39.26 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
The Obama Administration plans to double the production
in solar energy from 1% to 2% of the total energy
supply in the next few years. One nuclear reaction
would do the same. Heard on Bill Wattenburg, KGO-AM
"Less than all cannot satisfy Man." -- William Blake
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