Other freeware and commercial servers are available, too, but I don't have any
information about them.
The procedure PYTHON_TOOLS:FILE2URL.COM eases this
task.
Currently, the documentation does not contain any pictures (except for the
logo), so you will not miss anything important.
It converts the '.RNO' files to a '.MEM' file for line-printer output or a
'.LNI' file for printers understanding ANSI format.
I have not tried to include much '.test page nn' hints into the '.HTML' files
to help RUNOFF make a better looking documentation - the page breaks are
sometimes located at very 'unfortunate' positions...
A simple set of EDT commands converts the '.MEM' file to a '.TXT' file
which is for reading the text with a text editor. They just delete the
'<CR><LF>' sequences and remove any lines for bold printing.
The original source is written as a number of '.HTML' files which you can find
in the [.VMS.DOC...] subdirectory tree of the
Python for OpenVMS source kit.
You have several options to access them:
http://www.er6.eng.ohio-state.edu/WWW/doc/serverinfo.html
http://wasd.vsm.com.au/
$! define a foreign command
$ NETSCAPE == "$disk:[directory]NETSCAPE.EXE"
$ NETSCAPE -
file://localhost/DKA100/PYTHON/PYTHON-1_5_2/VMS/DOC/DOCU.HTML