I've probably got thousands of pages, so I'm looking at pointing some code at a directory with a few hundred html docs in it and getting one doc of some type in the end. Since some 'books' contain a lot of redundant header 'stuff' on each web page, it would be nice to drop all that in the process too, as a wish ;) Firefox in Windows doesn't have a pdf option, and I'm looking for a semi-automatic way to do this. If I have to do the same set of clicks and strokes thousands of times (as would be needed for a page-by-page save or print), I'd end up in the funny farm... Skip Tamas Rudnai wrote: > I am not sure what do you want exactly, but there are tools for converting > HTML to PDF (for example you can look for the phrase 'html2pdf' on google). > Also you may can convert the entire page with all pics and everything into a > CHM very easily with Internet Explorer, which then can be converted to PDF > again or you can use a CHM viewer, or the IE itself to read the document. Or > with few cheats you may can try doxyGen to generate PDF or PS. Or you may > can try to open the page with OpenOffice and export it to some other formats > (like PDF or DOC). > > Tamas > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist