Re: Archive available of all Floss manuals in .htm and .txt formats

  • From: Jess <theeternalkid@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 18:49:06 -0400

What is floss?

On Jun 11, 2010, at 3:19 PM, Jamal Mazrui wrote:

> With assistance from a sighted reader, I investigated the Floss Manuals web 
> site.  Each manual may be downloaded in either PDF or HTML format, including 
> a single page option that is a preview of the PDF.  Once the behavior of the 
> web site was understood, it was easy to download each manual as a single 
> page.  I have now posted an archive that contains these files, as well as 
> text conversions.  Below is the content of the ReadMe.txt file included in 
> the archive.
> 
> Jamal
> 
> This archive
> 
> http://EmpowermentZone.com/FlossManuals.zip
> 
> contains all manuals available on the Floss Manuals web site
> http://FlossManuals.net
> 
> as of June 11, 2010.
> 
> Each of the following 49 manuals is provided in both HTML and text formats 
> (.htm and .txt extensions):
> 
> Reading and Leading with Sugar
> 
> Make your own Sugar Activities
> 
> XO
> 
> Sugar
> 
> Write Activity
> 
> Terminal Activity
> 
> Chat Activity
> 
> Browse Activity
> 
> Record Activity
> 
> Turtle Art Activity
> 
> CiviCRM
> 
> Collaborative Futures
> 
> Campsite
> 
> Plumi
> 
> Campcaster
> 
> GNU Linux Commands
> 
> How to Bypass Internet Censorship
> 
> Open Translation Tools
> 
> Video Subtitling
> 
> Theora Cookbook
> 
> Kino
> 
> Avidemux
> 
> GTranscode
> 
> ffmpeg2theora
> 
> Handbrake
> 
> FLOSS Manuals
> 
> Book Sprints
> 
> Wikimedia Commons
> 
> ArchiveOrg
> 
> GSoC Mentoring Guide
> 
> Digital Foundations
> 
> Alchemy
> 
> Inkscape
> 
> Blender
> 
> NvU
> 
> WordPress
> 
> MPlayer
> 
> VLC
> 
> Miro
> 
> Linphone
> 
> Azureus
> 
> MuSE
> 
> M3W
> 
> Icecast
> 
> Jubler
> 
> Ardour
> 
> Audacity
> 
> Firefox
> 
> OpenOffice Org
> 
> 
> Jamal Mazrui
> jamal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> 
> 
> 
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