One short-coming of the Palm OS device's built-in memo program is that it
does not deal well with large documents.
To compensate for this,
Rick Bram wrote
Doc, a document reader for the Palm OS device.
(See
http://www.concentric.net/~rbram/doc.shtml
).
Documents can be converted to the Doc format with MakeDoc
,
by
Pat Beirne.
MakeDoc
can be downloaded from
http://www.concentric.net/~rbram/makedoc7.cpp
.
Compile it with your C++ compiler and install the resulting executable
as ``makedoc
'' in a directory in your search path.
There seems to be a small bug in makedoc
(version 0.7a) in
that it does not output a newline as the last character displayed to
the user.
This does not seem to affect the resulting document file, but it is
annoying.
Use MakeDoc
as follows:
makedoc data.txt data.prc "Data to display with Doc"
This will create a file data.prc
, which can be installed
on your Palm OS device with
pilot-xfer.
The text "Data to display with Doc" will be displayed in the
directory of documents that Doc manages.
The syntax for MakeDoc
is as follows:
makedoc [-n] [-b] <text-file> <prc-file> <story-name>
or
makedoc -d [-b] <prc-file> <text-file>
The file that you wish to convert.
The name of the resulting file. (End the name
with ``.prc
''.)
The name you want displayed in the Doc
or Jdoc
directory of documents.
There are also options to decode the resulting .prc
file
and manage various compression options.