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von ganymeder, 11. März 2009

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ganymeder (Profil anzeigen) 11. März 2009 18:19:40

I found some Esperanto books on http://www.manybooks.net

but I am looking for a downloadable (ereader) version of "Fundamento de Esperanto." I know lernu has an online version, but I'd like one I can put onto my Palm pilot. Does anyone know of one?

Dankon!

---ganymeder

1Guy1 (Profil anzeigen) 11. März 2009 19:09:20

ganymeder:I found some Esperanto books on http://www.manybooks.net

but I am looking for a downloadable (ereader) version of "Fundamento de Esperanto." I know lernu has an online version, but I'd like one I can put onto my Palm pilot. Does anyone know of one?

Dankon!

---ganymeder
If you are after Zamenhof's 16 point grammar of Esperanto it is a chapter in 'The Esperanto Teacher' by Helen Fryer at project Gutenberg (& also, incidentally an audiobook at librivox).

1Guy1 (Profil anzeigen) 13. März 2009 10:31:40

ganymeder: I'd like one I can put onto my Palm pilot. Does anyone know of one?

Dankon!

---ganymeder
I was looking at the free Open Office word processor & it does have the ability to save in what appears to be a palm format. File => save as => AportisDoc (Palm) (.pdb) - So technically you should be able to make your own by cutting & pasting into open office (say from http://akademio-de-esperanto.org/fundamento/gram...

I don't own a palm pilot so I can't check this out but hope it helps you.
Guy

ganymeder (Profil anzeigen) 14. März 2009 00:37:45

Actually, downloading into Open Office might be a good idea if it doesn't violate anything. I hadn't thought of that.

I did manage to find what I was looking for on manybooks.net - The Esperanto Teacher. http://manybooks.net/titles/fryerheletext05esptr...

Thanks for the tip. ridulo.gif

1Guy1 (Profil anzeigen) 14. März 2009 09:52:15

ganymeder:Actually, downloading into Open Office might be a good idea if it doesn't violate anything.
I would have thought that as long as you use public domain stuff you would be OK, nobody owns it - & there is a lot of public domain Esperanto stuff at sites like Project Gutenberg.

ganymeder (Profil anzeigen) 15. März 2009 00:53:44

1Guy1:
ganymeder:Actually, downloading into Open Office might be a good idea if it doesn't violate anything.
I would have thought that as long as you use public domain stuff you would be OK, nobody owns it - & there is a lot of public domain Esperanto stuff at sites like Project Gutenberg.
Well, when you create a pdb document, you get these weird symbols and stuff with punctuation. It's not ideal, but it would probably still work. I should have thought of it before. Thanks! rideto.gif

---Cathy
aka ganymeder

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