Also, most web browsers have the ability to save an HTML page as PDF. ?Often this is found under the print function ¡ª an option to ¡°print¡± to a PDF file instead of printing to paper.
In this particular case, there is a PDF version of the manual on the Losmandy support page. It doesn¡¯t have the photos and isn¡¯t formatted as nicely as the HTML, but the content is there.
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On 4 Apr 2021, at 6:32, Mark Christensen <
mjcw500@...> wrote:
David, et al,
I share your preference for PDF.
But for future reference, it is easy to capture the HTML by copying and pasting into Word (or just about any text editor).
You can then save as a PDF or Word (amongst others) format. Plus in Word you can annotate the material if you wish.
No need to scan, and the result will usually be more compact and can be annotated.
Best regards,
Mark Christensen