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Date   : Mon, 04 Nov 2002 16:13:11 +0000 (GMT)
From   : Sprow <info@...>
Subject: Re: Which format do you want BBC manuals in? RTF/HTML

In article <3DC68D37.3010107@...>,
   Paul Wheatley <p.r.wheatley@...> wrote:

> Christopher Dewhurst Clerical Assistant SS wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > 
> > If I may put my penny's worth into this debate:
> > 
> > HTML is nice because you can just browse without having to fiddle about 
> > waiting for your PDF viewer to load and download the PDF file etc. You 
> > can always cut and paste off the web page. That said, in my experience 
> > printing PDF documents is more reliable than web pages. I would suggest 
> > whatever format you display it in, all platforms can cope. If it's a PDF 
> > then provide a link to a free download of a PDF viewer. I vaguely 
> > remember seeing a PDF viewer for RISC OS, where is it, anyone? Is there 
> > a RISC OS version of Latex, Paul?

> I thought there was, but I could be wrong. I'm not quite as up to date on 
> the 
> RISC OS scene as I once was...

http://pdf.iconbar.com/
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