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Subject: Re: Chess ebook ( about chess and computers - but not "chess computers"

Author: margolies,marc

Date: 21:18:57 10/29/03

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heck if you can get the proprietary e-book content into microsoft word, why not
just save it as a text file and read it on your axim? or use word to convert it
into a standard pdf?
thanks for the little script. i am gonna take a gander at this 'wintask'




On October 29, 2003 at 22:10:29, Mike Byrne wrote:

>On October 29, 2003 at 22:04:59, Mike Byrne wrote:
>
>>One of the mosted noted Soviet chess trainers , Mikhail Shereshevsky, wrote a
>>book in the early 1990's , "The Soviet Chess Conveyor".  Perhaps the title was
>>not perfectly translated - but Mikhail is considered one of the best teachers
>>for serious young chess players andone of the true "conveyors" of Soviet chess
>>knowledge. Genenerally his students were over 2000 Fide, but his book is clearly
>>worthwhile for any seriuous student of the game rated 1700 or higher USCF.
>>
>>The book is available through many online ebook merchants - Amazon carries the
>>book for $8.
>>
>>I am not here to plug the book, but the book is excellent.  My tale is of my
>>first ebook purchase experience.
>>
>>In a word, it was "frustrating".  "The Soviet Chess Conveyor" was first my ebook
>>purchase - it was consistently raved by all readers, and in fact many titled
>>players read his works.  The book is not for beginners.  I thought $8 was very
>>inexpensive to buy a 536 page book of this quality.
>>
>>I purchased it Saturday.  Recently Adobe combined their Acrobat Reader with
>>their Ebook Reader - it is called "Adobe Reader 6" .  The reader must be
>>activated before you can read an ebook.  Ok , I can deal with that.  That was my
>>first mistake - I spent all day (Saturday) trying to activate the Reader.  I
>>will make story short here - but I was not the only one having this much fun.
>>
>>If want to read more about the fun we had Saturday - some of it is documented is
>>here:
>>
>>http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&threadm=2ccdfb68.9%40webx.la2eafNXanI&prev=/groups%3Fhl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26group%3Dadobe.acrobat.ebook.reader
>>
>>Tuesday , as noted in the thread above, my eBook reader finally got acvtivated.
>>Awesome, I will have this great  chess ebook for my trips on the train to read
>>with Dell Axim.
>>
>>Wrong again!  In Adobe's infinite ebook wisdom, their Acrobat Reader does not
>>read ebooks.  Period.  No activation, nothing.
>
>Just for clarification - Adobe Pocket PC Acrobat Reader does not read eBooks.
>The PC flavor ,of course, does read eBooks.
>
>>
>>And Adobe's Reader for the PC does NOT allow printing, does NOT capture text -
>>basicaly you increase / decrease the page size - add your own notes (which you
>>cannot print either) - and that's it - oh they have a little snapshot screen
>>tool to capture a screen shot - how convenient (heavy sarcasm) - you can copy
>>and paste one page a time to word and then print the page out. That sounds like
>>a lot of fun for a 536 page book (more heavy sarcasm).  Their vision of "ebook
>>reading" is that you will sit in front of your PC and read.  "HELLOO, Earth to
>>Mars, eBook future (if it has a future ) is on the PDA - not on the PC."  It
>>does not exactly  take a rocket scientist to figure that one out.  But Adobe is
>>not known for their rocket scientists either - just ask some of the cryptology
>>experts inthe world.
>>
>>Well now, I'm on a mission - I want to be able to print that book , snap it in a
>>binder and get SOMETHING for my $8.  There are NO refunds on ebooks by the way -
>>AT ALL.
>>
>>A little search turned up a program - "Win Task" great program.  There is a full
>>featured demo that is good for 30 days.  In a few minutes, I had written a
>>little scrip that uses the built in snapshot tool of Adobe, paste it into MS
>>Word and (theorectically) I could print the entire book with one button click.
>>
>>Today, I did print it with one click of a button.  It's a great chess book, Win
>>Task is a great program ( the author gave me a great, great discount -- nowhere
>>near list, when I mentioned that I was just using his program to print my ebook
>>out).  You can even use Win Task to program Chessbase to grab the new TWIC games
>>every week and schedule it - totally automatic.
>>
>>Here's the little script I wrote that will work with Win Task to print ebooks
>>from Adobe Reader 6.  You need to have Adobe Reader open and on the first page.
>>MS Word is open with a blank page.  ( I could automate that aspect as well).
>>Also make sure you have the snapshot took selected (another automation that I
>>could have done.
>>
>>Sorry for the slightly offtopic post - but it does relate to chess and computers
>>- just not in the usual way that we are accustomed to.
>>
>>Best,
>>
>>Michael
>>
>>eBook_print.src
>>=============================================================
>>CallDialog Dialog
>>CallDialog PageD
>>
>>BEGINDIALOG Dialog 337, 260, 350, 110
>>CAPTION "Adobe eBook Print by Michael F. Byrne"
>> TEXT "Adobe eBook Print 1.0 by Michael F. Byrne", 59, 15
>> DEFPUSHBUTTON "&OK", btnOK, 125, 41, 75, 23
>>ENDDIALOG
>>
>>BEGINDIALOG PageD 337, 260, 350, 138
>>CAPTION "Number of pages to convert"
>> TEXT "Please enter the number of pages to convert:", 55, 19
>> EDITTEXT pages$, 128, 42, 78, 20
>> DEFPUSHBUTTON "&OK", btnOK, 130, 78, 75, 23
>>ENDDIALOG
>>pages=val(pages$)
>>repeat
>> UseWindow("ACRORD32.EXE|AVL_AVView|AVPageView",1)
>> SendKeys("<Ctrl a><Ctrl c>")
>>
>>UseWindow("WINWORD.EXE|_WwG|Document1|1",1)
>> SendKeys("<Ctrl a><Ctrl v><Alt o>p")
>>
>>UseWindow("WINWORD.EXE|bosa_sdm_Microsoft Word 9.0|Paragraph",1)
>> SendKeys("c<Enter>")
>> SendKeys("<Enter>")
>>
>>UseWindow("WINWORD.EXE|_WwG|Document1|1",1)
>> SendKeys("<Ctrl p>")
>>
>>UseWindow("WINWORD.EXE|RichEdit20W|Print|6",1)
>> SendKeys("<Enter>")
>>
>>UseWindow("ACRORD32.EXE|AVL_AVView|AVPageView",1)
>> SendKeys("<Right>")
>>pages=pages-1
>>until pages<1
>>
>>===========================================================



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