Re: AIS: Print Index


From: John I Jones <jijones@ix.netcom.com>

Irisborer@aol.com wrote:
> 
> The index will, of course, be in electronic form... but having it on disk
> really wouldn't save much because the value of this index will be two-fold:

Have to say that having it in electronic form gives you a lot more
flexibility. If for instance it is in "tabbed text", it is easily insertable
into other programs that would allow you to do searches like , "show me all
the intorductions by Hager and Maryiott between 1985 and 1993"

 
> 1.  To help hybridizers easily see if a name is available to them (when
> registering an iris)
> 2.  To cut down the juggling act when you need to look up a particular
> cultivar and don't know which book to start in.

Yup to both of these



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