• HTML Files into One?

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    #475747

    I download a zip file containing jpg’s and html files with documentation on my computer. How do I bind them into one file like a PDF so that it can run by executing one command.

    thanks and regards
    johnb

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    • #1273976

      Adobe Acrobat has a function that converts multiple html files into a single PDF. You need to buy Acrobat to get this functionality though. No doubt there are other tools that can perform the same task but I can’t recommend any to you.

      Another possibility is to convert the html files into a CHM file. This can be done using HTML Help Workshop (free) or a range of commercial help authoring tools.

    • #1273985

      Do the HTML files contain contain links to the JPG files, like an image gallery? If so, can you load the HTML file in a browser and print to a PDF using a “print-to-pdf” printer driver like CutePDF?

    • #1274290

      Another option might be to compile them into an “HTML help” file similar to the help files you see for Windows programs. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Compiled_HTML_Help

      If the images are very large, or users will want to extract them easily, that might not work so well.

    • #1274649

      Hey Guys. Thanks for the info. I appreciate it very much. Will look into each idea and see which is what I am looking for.

      Again thanks and regards
      john (LaTech)

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