From: Cheyanne & Randy (bayoubuddies_at_sbcglobal.net)
Date: Fri Mar 05 2004 - 12:12:44 PST
Rhonda,
I don't know for sure but I think that Newtscape can view your files
on the Newton and make them into a book, too. Check with
<http://home.comcast.net/~saweyer/>
Here's a quote from that site:
Newt's Cape 2.1e2/2.0r 1.x/2.x;
web browse; create books with text, graphics, links, tables and forms
from HTML documents via TCP (2.x: using Newton Internet Enabler (NIE))
or in your Notepad, Inbox, Newtworks or over a serial connection.
(co-developed with Greg Simon) [shareware] versions available to
registered users in Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian
in additon to support for .pkg and GIF built-in to Newt's Cape, there
are some plugins/helperApps:
Good luck,
Randy
JPEG
On Friday, Mar 5, 2004, at 14:02 US/Central, Rhonda Hyslop wrote:
> * DJ Vollkasko <DJ_Vollkasko_at_gmx.net> [ 5 Mar 2004 04:52]: Well, none
> of the RTF images are oversized for the Newton screen, because they
> were all created on a Newton... The RTF files I'm trying to convert
> to newtonbooks are exported notes with a mixture of text, ink text,
> shapes, and sketches. Also, I don't think that just appending stuff
> linearly down the page would work so well, because all four things are
> well shuffled together and placement is important. -Rhonda --
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