I inserted the entire
SRD into a gsnotes file (.gso) (see the screenshot below). So if you want to check it out, you can download the whole thing at the following link
http://members.cox.net/theoremtank1/SRD.zip
It took me about 40 min. to to do this. That's the beauty of this GSNotes program, you can put documents together pretty quickly.
The gsnotes program also has a useful search feature which allows you to search through the entire gso file or just through specific folders and notes. This makes looking up rules in the
SRD very quick.
I love the fact you can lauch any program you have on your computer with links you place in the document. In my adventure I'm writing with GSNotes, I have links that instantly load up Jamis Buck's NPC Generator, a dicerolling program, excel spreadsheets, and numerous rpg pdf's.
By the way, I don't work for the company, I'm just stoked that this program works so well for what I want to do with my upcoming adventure.