Proto-Indo-European Etymological Dictionary (by J.Pokorny) v. 1.01
It includes minor revisions of Version 1.0, including
- Change from original .doc document into Open Document .odt (and consequently a drastic decrease in file size
- Page numbers are also reformed, as Microsoft Word appear to crash with more than 377 pages (?)
- The PDF is made with Open Office (v.2.2) and OpenSuSe, as Windows doesn’t seem to deal well, neither with Acrobt nor with Office or Open Office PDF converters - again, drastic decrease in File Size thanks to OpenOffice.
- HTML version is not supported anymore, as it is better for our servers (and also for the users) to build up a community based on ebooks, instead of online - thus unstable - resources.
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