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On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 08:47:14 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Kenneth Grimm wrote: BAMA is a voluntary, cooperative effort. If someone submits a bunch of gif, jpg, png or other format, individual page images, I am happy to put it into pdf format. However, if someone submits a manual in djvu format, that is the way it goes onto the server. snip Ken K4XL How about the Paper Port (*.max) format? The files are quite small in 2 bit B&W, and there is a free stand alone viewer. You can see a few scans and the get the viewer at: http://home.earthlink.net/~michaelaterrell/ Interesting product, but, like it or not, pf is the industry standard. You can tell that by what Scan Soft say in their ad for Paper Port Pro 10 at http://www.scansoft.com/paperport/ I can't really justify the expense of Adobe Acrobat and Paper Port 10 both since all the operating expenses for BAMA come out of my pocket. Saving space used to be a major constraint on BAMA, but storage space is now very cheap. Of course, I still try to reduce the size of pf files as much as possible realizing that there are many folks who are stuck with dial-up connections to the Internet. Ken K4XL *** BoatAnchor Manual Archive *** On the web at http://bama.sbc.edu and http://bama.edebris.com FTP site info: bama.sbc.edu login: anonymous p/w: youremailadr |
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