[bksvol-discuss] Re: Headers

  • From: Guido Corona <guidoc@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 20:34:55 -0500

Elite strippers are mostly bold,  but hopefully not csritically bald. They 
do take off a lot of things,  in particular those 'character' strings 
containing capital Gs.
Helvetic strippers get confused by italics,   which they confused with 
Italians,  to the chagrin of all Italians of course.
And finally at Times, 'New' Roman strippers are truly 'de' moday!
 
Guido

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But strippers don't regard anything as sacred do they? hehehe. 

Another problem with these, uh, strippers, is that they will often
take short lines off the tops of pages, such as, "Okay," he said.,
etc.

Pam

Original message:



>All strippers should hence forth regard the word "chapter" as sacred and
>inviolable. hehehe
>Seriously, I think this problem absolutely must be addressed by the
>bookshare staff.  We all could remove the headers ourselves, but our 
chapter
>headings would probably still be stripped out, so that would be of no
>benefit.  If page numbers and chapter headings are both stripped from 
books,
>how will anyone ever succeed in using a bookshare book for reference, or 
as
>a text book?
>Please ehlp us to find a solution for the problem, or alter the coding of
>the header stripper to prevent this from continuing to happen.
>
>Sarah Van Oosterwijck
>curious entity at earthlink dot net
>



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