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Fwd: Re Copying from Adalonline
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Go to http://www.libraries.psu.edu/nabokov/ada/index.htm
On top line, click "text" and in top left frame, click chapter you want.
With that chapter's text now loaded into top left frame, either click on any
highlighted word, or on top line above the frame click "annotations." These
will appear in bottom frame.
If you click anywhere in the bottom frame, and then hit Control-A, all the
text will be highlighted, and you can copy with Control-C.
Remember that this is all copyrighted in my name, so please, private use
only.
Brian Boyd
-----Original Message-----
From: Donald B. Johnson [mailto:chtodel@gss.ucsb.edu]
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 2:53 PM
To: NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU
Subject: Fwd: Adalonline
As a klutz with computers, I have difficulty downloading from Adaonline the
annotations for a given chapter, sometimes getting the text instead (I have
several copies already!
and don't need another hard copy) or even getting both the text and the
annotations (usuall lacking the afternote) The cleverness of the layout
impresses me, but bewilders me as well. Thanks for any help or education on
this.
John
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On top line, click "text" and in top left frame, click chapter you want.
With that chapter's text now loaded into top left frame, either click on any
highlighted word, or on top line above the frame click "annotations." These
will appear in bottom frame.
If you click anywhere in the bottom frame, and then hit Control-A, all the
text will be highlighted, and you can copy with Control-C.
Remember that this is all copyrighted in my name, so please, private use
only.
Brian Boyd
-----Original Message-----
From: Donald B. Johnson [mailto:chtodel@gss.ucsb.edu]
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 2:53 PM
To: NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU
Subject: Fwd: Adalonline
As a klutz with computers, I have difficulty downloading from Adaonline the
annotations for a given chapter, sometimes getting the text instead (I have
several copies already!
and don't need another hard copy) or even getting both the text and the
annotations (usuall lacking the afternote) The cleverness of the layout
impresses me, but bewilders me as well. Thanks for any help or education on
this.
John
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