<DIV>Word does hyperlinking VERY easily, and invisible hypertext can be done, however, I would recommend against it for platforms. PDF sounds the best to me. As I understand, the project is to rewrite it using the existing frame and maintaining many rules. To try to pull out what should be kept/tossed is more work than saying start over, but use what exists for reference. <BR><BR><B><I>Matijs van Zuijlen <Matijs.van.Zuijlen@xs4all.nl></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 11:42:32PM -0500, Scott Adams wrote:<BR>> That's one thing we could get great use of its a hyper text document.<BR>> You pull it up and it shows say Rule 14.3 and you see it says see Rule<BR>> 11.2 you could then click it and it would go right to that rule. That<BR>> would be greatly useful. I hate pdfs but even I could go for that :)<BR><BR>I've been thinking about a good format to use for collaborating on<BR>P&Pv2. Using Word would make it harder to do things like a hypertext<BR>version, and may make collaborating harder in general. I've not yet come<BR>to any real conclusion on what would be best, but perhaps others have<BR>thoughts on this as well, so I thought I'd mention it. The format we<BR>used for the current PDFs would probably be too hard.<BR><BR>Another question: For P&Pv2, are we talking about a complete<BR>restructurin!
g of the
rule set, or a rewrite/rule change, while keeping<BR>the same structure? I've always thought the endless subsubsubsectioning<BR>was rather weird, and some subjects are covered all over the place.<BR>Restructuring would definitely be a lot more work, though.<BR><BR>-- <BR>Matijs van Zuijlen<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>pnp mailing list<BR>pnp@abroere.xs4all.nl<BR>http://abroere.xs4all.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pnp</BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>