The HyperShelf and
HyperReader scripts provide access to
Bookreader and other documentation from a browser environment, in a format
familiar to BNU and Bookreader users. Some similarities to the Bookshelf
Navigation Utility (BNU) are obvious, while there are some extensions to
that facility's functionality.
HyperReader is a complex gateway that
provides a reasonable HTML facsimile of a Bookreader document. See the
HyperReader
Help for further information.
Icon Meanings
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Shelf ... Selecting a shelf link opens the shelf.
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Book ... An available Bookreader format document.
Selecting the icon results in the document being accessed by the
HyperReader
script.
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HTML ... An available HTML document.
Selecting the icon results in the document being accessed by the HTTP server
like any other HTML document.
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PostScript ... An available PostScript document.
Selecting the icon results in the document being accessed, and displayed by
an external viewer (e.g. GhostView).
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Plain-Text ... An available plain-text document.
Selecting the icon results in the document being accessed and displayed by the
browser.
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Adobe PDF ... An available Portable Document Format document.
Selecting the icon results in the document being accessed and displayed by
an external viewer (e.g. Adobe Acrobat).
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URL ...
The URL icon indicates a Web reference away from the current shelf.
Usage
Usage should be fairly intuitive. Move around shelves until the desired
document is located. Icon highlighting will indicate the availability of
the document in alternate formats. Note that some document types require the
browser to have external or plug-in viewers configured.