2nd IAEA TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEETING ON CONTROL, DATA ACQUISITION AND REMOTE PARTICIPATION ON FUSION RESEARCH
Lisboa, Portugal, 19 - 21 July 1999
Notes on formats used on the 2nd TCM web pages
HTML is the most standard format used in the WWW, so it is viewable with any browser without any aditional software. However, the visual layout may not be the best, so if your intention is printing, perhaps you should try another.
PDF stands for Portable Document Format. Your browser will not be able to display it unless the Adobe® Acrobat® Reader (version 3.x or newer) plug-in is installed. Acrobat® Reader is a free application and may be downloaded from the Adobe® website (http://www.adobe.com). At the time this page was built, the exact URL for download was: http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html.
It may happen that the PDF files don't show properly on the screen. However, they should print without problems no matter how badly they appear on the screen.
RTF stands for Rich Text Format. Usually you will need an application external to your browser to read and eventually print files saved in this format.
Ms Word 97 stands for Microsoft® Word 97
Postscript is a page description language understood by many high-end printers. In such printers, printing a Postscript file is a matter of sending the file directly to the printer.
"Zipped" means that the actual document comes compressed inside a "Zip" archive to save disk space and bandwidth.