OS2 World Community Forum
OS/2, eCS & ArcaOS - Technical => Applications => Topic started by: Martin Iturbide on April 04, 2019, 03:24:46 pm
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Hi
What do you suggest to:
1) Open .Boo files
2) Convert them to PDF
I want to do that because I want to have some books readable on the internet and not everybody has a .boo reader.
Regards
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Open .BOO and print to PDF.
Or use online converter :
"Alternative way to convert a BOO file to a PDF file
The PDF24 provides several online tools that can be used to create PDF files. Supported files are added on a rolling basis and maybe the file type BOO is also already supported. The converter service has different interfaces. Two of them are the following:
The PDF Converter online from PDF24 supports a large number of files that can be converted to PDF format. Simply select your BOO file from which you would like to have a PDF version, click the "convert" button and you will get a PDF version of your file. "
https://fr.pdf24.org/doc2pdf
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Hi
Open .BOO and print to PDF.
My issue is that I also don't remember anymore which was the software to open .boo files and if it was freely available on the internet.
https://fr.pdf24.org/doc2pdf
This site is not recognizing .boo files to convert them. Are you sure about that?
Regards
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Isn't .boo the extension for a M$ file compression format? Then trying to convert that to PDF won't make much sense for me.
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My issue is that I also don't remember anymore which was the software to open .boo files and if it was freely available on the internet.
.boo files are IBM Bookmanager files , which can also be read with the free IBM Library Reader
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.boo files are IBM Bookmanager files , which can also be read with the free IBM Library Reader
A downloadable DevCon package may contain the IBM Bookmanager too, IIRC (unverified).
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ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/bookmanager/tools/
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Martin,
Try the attached file. It came from DevCon but I don't remember which one. I do remember that I had a difficult time locating the file. This is the OS/2 version. I think the FTP site Lars mentioned contains the windows version.
I think you need a SET READIBM=path statement in your config.sys. This is the "bookshelf" path that contains the *.b00 books you want to read.
And I seem to remember that the install program was a little hinky. If you have a problem you can probably put the SET READIBM statement in you config.sys, unzip the files to a directory, (reboot), and execute readibm.exe
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The link I gave contains everything: the DOS version, the Windows version and the OS/2 version.
The files you need (for english) are ios2pen1.exe and ios2pen2.exe.
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Lars,
Sorry - my mistake.
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Thanks for the links!!
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Hallo Martin,
Just to lessen your expectations:
the IBM library reader does NOT allow to print the whole document (via a converter to PDF, for example).
For copyright reasons the reader will only print MARKED text. I don't think that is what you want ...
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The process of conversion depends on different host-based programs (DCF, BookMaster, ...). Of course some of them can interface to OS/2 workstations.
At least it should be possible to create lower quality printouts to PostScript or PDF targets. Simply follow the directions in "Installing, Managing, and Using the Online Library" (GC31-8311-39). In IBM Softcopy Reader or BookManager READ you can select all topics to print, but it will be quite useless without working indices or content list.
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Ask or search in comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware, I'm sure Kevin or someone was converting .boo's to .pdf's in the past few years
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Hi Ian
Kevin even made a service on a webpage to convert it: http://ps-2.kev009.com/boo2pdf/
Also source code is here: https://github.com/kev009/boo2pdf
But it is not working, it gives me an error.
Regards