You should really email the webmaster (webmaster@hpmor.com) if you want that added to hpmor.com, but if you’re impatient, I dumped all the chapters into one file (link may disappear later; I am not volunteering to host a mirror of Methods indefinitely).
(Technical note: EPUBs are really just ZIP archives of HTML files; so converting is as simple as unzipping the EPUB and dumping the chapters into a single file (something like “cat *.html > full_book.html” at a Unix-like command line.)
(Technical note: EPUBs are really just ZIP archives of HTML files; so converting is as simple as unzipping the EPUB and dumping the chapters into a single file (something like “cat *.html > full_book.html” at a Unix-like command line.
Oh! I hadn’t realised. That makes my audiobook creation potentially more convenient.
You should really email the webmaster (webmaster@hpmor.com) if you want that added to hpmor.com, but if you’re impatient, I dumped all the chapters into one file (link may disappear later; I am not volunteering to host a mirror of Methods indefinitely).
(Technical note: EPUBs are really just ZIP archives of HTML files; so converting is as simple as unzipping the EPUB and dumping the chapters into a single file (something like “cat *.html > full_book.html” at a Unix-like command line.)
Oh! I hadn’t realised. That makes my audiobook creation potentially more convenient.
I don’t think that catting together HTML files results in a valid HTML file.
Of course that probably doesn’t matter in practical applications.
EDIT: Confirmed.
big thanks, you save my day)
And thank you for closing the regretfully unmatched parenthesis in my comment.