ok, so we see that venerable #11 is not
looking all that good when p.g. updates it
with generated formats for the modern age.
but maybe a more-recent rendering will?
especially one which started life with .html,
rather than as a .txt file like good old #11?
so let's look at #28885, dated may of 2009,
done by -- among others -- jana, who just
posted here recently, so might provide input.
the first thing to notice, again, is the legalese
-- an awful way to present a book to a person.
like a good dish, the presentation matters...
and yet another thing to notice here is that
the table of contents -- in the left panel --
is defective. none of the chapters are listed.
oops. and ok, yes, if you click on "contents",
you are taken to the table of contents, where
the individual chapters are listed and linked.
the purpose of the contents in the left-panel,
however, is precisely so you see the contents
without having to jump to the contents page,
so you don't have to leave the page you are on.
so right off the bat, we have a major flaw here,
with the fact of that missing table-of-contents.
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p010 _
-chap- _
toc-1 _
p011w _
toc-2 _
+chap+ _
p012