MORE 3.1 PageMaker Files

Posted by dave on 8/7/1999
dave 8/7/1999 10:41 am
Thanks to Brad Pettit, here are the MORE 3.0 docs, in PageMaker 3.x format.

http://206.204.24.3/dontLinkHere/temporaryItems/more3Docs.sit.hqx

Brad says: "I compressed the MORE 3.0/3.1 documentation that I found. These files are all in PageMaker 3.x format, so they must be converted. The Adobe fonts are not, however. I made a font list. I'd really appreciate receiving copies of the converted files."

To be clear, it would be great if someone could convert these docs to PDF or even better, to HTML. Getting these docs out to people who are learning MORE for the first time would help support interest in outliners.
aldus 8/9/1999 5:09 am
Okay, I didn't read this until early (5:00AM) Monday morning, but I've made a start at trying to get some of the docs converted. The first one is the MORE 3.1 Enhanced Final doc. Here's an URL to the server (Please DO NOT BOOKMARK IT It will be changing...right now it's on a Mac IIci running NetPresenz and MacHTTP, hence the 8080 address...as I get more docs converted I'll be moving them over to a Linux/Apache/SunSPARC IPX that is being rebuilt):

http://63.224.10.185:8080/MORE/
...place nice with the box, please?
afragen 2/2/2000 11:23 am

I've tried to view and convert the MORE PageMaker files to PDF using PrintToPDF 1.2. It works great however, I don't do PageMaker and my viewing of the files using the Aldus supplied PageMaker 3.x converter has the flow of the text and graphics all messed up.

If someone who does PageMaker would check out this PrintToPDF and convert the files I'll register the PrintToPDF for you.

All the MORE documentation could then be posted in PDF format.

mvanhorn 4/11/2000 8:07 am
Can someone explain how all these files fit together? I think I have an old copy of PageMaker 3 at home, so I'm going try to to actually get them into a format a least slightly more useful. However, upon looking through the files ( I haven't opened them in PM3 yet ), I can't figure out what is what.

Any insight as to how these files go together to make the manual is appreciated.