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Jose wrote:
I'd like to see the entire book online as text and image (not bloated PDF) so I can put it in my palm and take it with me everywhere. I tried running pdftotext and pdfimages on the file for the local airport. pdftotext -layout produces a fairly recognizeable text file; the main oddity is that some of the text comes out with extra spaces in it, such as "RADIO AIDS TO NAVIGATION: N O T A M F I L E T U L ." pdfimages produces nothing, which probably means that the airport diagrams are in some kind of vector format instead of a raster format. pdftoppm renders the whole page into a raster image; if the diagrams are in a predictable place on the page, the process of cropping the diagram out of the page and saving it by itself could be automated. All of these programs are part of xpdf ( http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ ); xpdf is a PDF viewer and set of utilities for Xwindows but the utilities are also available for legacy systems. FWIW, I had no problems using the site with Firefox 1.5.0.7 on Linux, at least to look up a few different airports in the state. It does want to set one "ASPSESSIONID..." cookie at the beginning, but doesn't appear to set any others. If the search doesn't work, the URLs of the PDFs appear to be of the form http://www.naco.faa.gov/pdfs/RR_N_DDMMMYYYY.pdf where RR is an FAA region, such as "sc" for south central, "sw" for southwest, etc. N is something like a page number; it seems to start at 1 and go up from there. The actual page number as displayed on screen seems to be 19 + N. N is not zero-padded; the first file is _1_, the tenth file is _10_, the hundredth file is _100_, etc. DDMMMYYYY is the beginning of the update cycle, such as "23SEP2006". The URLs for the Legend and Supplemental pages appear to be of the form http://www.naco.faa.gov/pdfs/RR_front_DDMMMYYYY.pdf (Legend) http://www.naco.faa.gov/pdfs/RR_back_DDMMMYYYY.pdf (Supplemental) where RR and DDMMMYYYY are as above. However, at least in the case of "sc", these two files are dated 28SEP but the main content files are dated 23SEP. If you look at the first displayed page number in the Supplemental PDF and subtract 20, you should theoretically get the last valid N for the main content. At least for "sc", that didn't quite work; the Supplemental starts on page 359, which would imply that the last main content page would be http://www.naco.faa.gov/pdfs/sc_339_23SEP2006.pdf , but the last main content page is really http://www.naco.faa.gov/pdfs/sc_337_23SEP2006.pdf . This has to be done by experiment, because you can't get at http://www.naco.faa.gov/pdfs/ directly. You will know if you've asked for an invalid file name in an interactive Web browser, because the server goes into an amusing loop. In the interest of science, I let it rip and it got to http://www.naco.faa.gov/pdfs/iis/mis...sc/default.asp before I stopped it. The above information can be combined with your favorite scripting language and http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/software/pdf-append.php (I used the Ghostscript way) to make what some may actually want, which is one PDF with multiple pages in it. Matt Roberds |
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Gary Drescher wrote: I just noticed that NACO now has the A/FD online (along with the TPPs): http://www.naco.faa.gov/index.asp?xml=naco/online/d_afd Wonderful! |
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It is if it's full of music.
I knew I should have gotten the 60 gig... mike "john smith" wrote in message news:jsmith-71B0D1.18060322102006@network-065-024-007- I'd like to see the entire book online as text and image (not bloated PDF) so I can put it in my palm and take it with me everywhere. Not a problem with an iPod. |
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Jose writes:
I'd like to see the entire book online as text and image (not bloated PDF) so I can put it in my palm and take it with me everywhere. The places I need access to the thing rarely have web access. For those that do, there are plenty of better sources. PDF is probably the most compact way to represent a book in its original format. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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RST Engineering wrote: I run the current version of FIrefox also. I'm getting the same error that Macklin is getting. You can get to the state page, you can get to the airport page, but when you click on the airport to get the data, it does absolutely nothing. No movement, no data, the page just sits there and looks back at you. Try GOO in California. Worked fine for me with Firefox 2.0 on a Mac in the Philippines. The search is very fast; the page may appear to just sit there and look back at you, but you have to scroll down to see the search results. |
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I've
used Lynx and a command line script to pull down the whole thing, then Acrobat to assemble [the AF/D] as a single pdf file. How big is this file? Jose -- "Never trust anything that can think for itself, if you can't see where it keeps its brain." (chapter 10 of book 3 - Harry Potter). for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Jose wrote:
I've used Lynx and a command line script to pull down the whole thing, then Acrobat to assemble [the AF/D] as a single pdf file. How big is this file? I did just the south central region and that came out to about 30 meg. Matt Roberds |
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