HTML translators and converters
that you can pursue on your own.
We also mention in this context
Adobe Acrobat,
which is commercial software that produces PDF (Portable
Document Format) files. These files are publishable on the Web (they usually
have a .pdf extension in their file name), can be produced from a variety of
other formats, and can preserve the formatting of
the original document from which they were converted. They are not
HTML files so they require a special
reader (Acrobat Reader), which is available for free from
Adobe
for a variety of platforms.
Thus, you can read
PDF files on the Web if you download and install the free
Acrobat Reader for your computer, but you must purchase the commercial Acrobat
software if you wish to produce PDF documents.
(Note: the link above for the electronic textbook of the Computational Science Education Project
is to a mirror site for the book. The original site and its primary backup are no more.
So the URLs for these two locations on the CSEP home page should now be ignored.)