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On Wed, 2013-02-06 at 23:58 +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
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On 06/02/13 05:04, Rocky1937 wrote:
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>>> I have discovered that 'same image as' is working as expected ( jpg
>>> to be exact ).
> Ignore the above comment - was in the wrong program....:-(|)
I have reviewed what I wrote in an earlier post (a few days ago) which was:
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If you left-click on the chapter name you will get the actual chapter on
the screen and when you then right-click the menu menu comes up where
you Save As - but this will give you the same name for each of the
chapters and you are given the choice of overwriting the file name or
you can alter the name in the file name box.
On the other hand, if you RIGHT-click on the chapter name you are also
presented with a menu but here when you go to Save As the file names are
numbered sequentially. Mind you, you don't the full name of the chapter
which is what you see on the URL page but you will get something like
hpb_03.htm for the story HENRY AND THE BALANCE OF PROBABILITY. But you
DO get the files correctly numbered.
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In the second para I stated, "....but here when you go to Save As..." I
should have written " when you to go to Save *Link* *As* the file names
are numbered sequentially. Sorry about that :-( .
Now, let me go over the above from the beginning.
When you get to the Home page of that URL where you see all the books on
offer, you left-click (LC) on the book's name and you will be taken to a
page where the book's chapters are shown.
On this page you righ-click (RC) on the Chapter you want and you will
get a menu where you use Save Link As - and save the htm file to your
folder. If you are saving, say, chapter 1 then the file will be called
(say) 'abc1.htm''; when you go to save chapter 2 the file name will be
incremented and will read 'abc2.htm'; and so on. I think that this is
what you are really trying to achieve.
Just as an additional piece of "candy", if you want to call it that :-)
, I use LIbreOffice (4.0.0.3) and because I am using KDE I have Dolphin
as my file "manager". When I use Dolphin and RC on the 'abc1.htm' file I
am given choices as to what I want to do with this file - and I chose
Open with LibreOffice (the writer). The htm file is displayed perfectly
- and I can save it in various formats. (I haven't tried printing it out
though.)
BC
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<TT><FONT COLOR="#2e3436">In the second para I stated, "....but here when you go to Save As..." I </FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#2e3436">should have written " when you to go to Save *Link* *As* the file names </FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#2e3436">are numbered sequentially. Sorry about that :-( .</FONT></TT><BR>
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That does make much more sense now and does produce the result I am looking for. I hadn't tried that as I assumed that it would in fact only be a * link * --- not the complete chapter. Judging by the file size of both file, it does in fact save the complete chapter.<BR>
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<TT><FONT COLOR="#2e3436">On this page you righ-click (RC) on the Chapter you want and you will </FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#2e3436">get a menu where you use Save Link As - and save the htm file to your </FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#2e3436">folder. If you are saving, say, chapter 1 then the file will be called </FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#2e3436">(say) 'abc1.htm''; when you go to save chapter 2 the file name will be </FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#2e3436">incremented and will read 'abc2.htm'; and so on. I think that this is </FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#2e3436">what you are really trying to achieve.</FONT></TT><BR>
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Yes that is what I'm looking for and is what use to happen with *save file as*. I did talk to the web master of Awesome Dude and he has changed nothing on his end.<BR>
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<TT><FONT COLOR="#2e3436">Re not saving: do you have the correct folder set where to save files </FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#2e3436">and does the file have the correct permissions set?</FONT></TT><BR>
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<TT><FONT COLOR="#2e3436">And you have set 21.0a1 as the default browser? (Just checking :-) .)</FONT></TT><BR>
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Each story has a directory so ever time I save a file I need to change to the proper directory. As for permissions, I have never had a need to change them -- they are always read/write -- at least as they relate to stories.<BR>
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Yes, 21.0a1 is set as the default browser<BR>
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I did download ScreenGrab the other day but it saves as a jpg or pnp file. I also use LibreOffice but do a lot of reformating of the html file to suit my viewing requirements. So the image files aren't helpful.<BR>
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As I mentioned the other day, I downloaded reKong, a lite browser, which does work properly with the chapter files. And now that I have looked at the *save link as* and seems as though that will work also. I think it's time to pull the plug on this thread -- maybe in time this will work itself out. I will continue using the 21.0a1 too...kind of like having the "latest/greatest" version of Firefox.<BR>
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I also want to thank you for your kind assistance.<BR>
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Rocky
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