medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
From: "John B. Wickstrom" <[log in to unmask]>
> Thank you, Christopher, that is all very useful. I'll keep trying (though I
doubt I'll send you a CD of the AASS in gratitude.
that's o.k., John.
by the time you get the whole of the AASS downloaded from that funky site,
i'll be long underground.
>We'll see what I get first. :)
Good Luck.
PERSEVERANCE FURTHERS.
NO BLAME.
WRITE IF YOU GET WORK.
HANG BY YOUR THUMBS.
From: Carol Cole <[log in to unmask]>
> Apologies for jumping in if I am also misunderstanding the problem, but if
you want to search for text in a PDF, you can do so. In Acrobat Reader, go to
Edit, then Find, and type in the text you want to search for. I've also
searched for text in PDFs I was reading on the web.
re-read my response to Frank, Carol.
that "Find" feature in Acrobat *only* works for .pdf files which have been
created via the OCR process i described.
the Gallica files have not been OCRed and are, essentially, graphic files,
with no text in them and, therefore, unsearchable.
there's just nothing in them to "Find", don't you see?
i wish it warn't so, but just wishing sometimes doan't work.
c
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