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Can GutenMark be used to make PDF for my non-PG etexts?

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Can GutenMark be used to make PDF for my non-PG etexts?

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Yes and no: • Yes. GutenMark is tailored to Project Gutenberg etexts, but for versions 20011227 and later, it does work with plain-vanilla ASCII etexts from sources other than PG. Try it and see, I guess. • No. If the etexts you have are already in HTML, then GutenMark can do nothing for you since its only real functionality is to produce HTML. However, you can use the same freely-available utilities that GutenMark uses to convert HTML to PDF (namely, html2ps and ghostscript), and you can use GutenMark ‘s configuration files for html2ps if you like the sample pages you’ve seen here. Refer to the download and usage webpages.

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