On 11/10/2013 12:57 AM, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:

On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 12:05 AM, voger <vogernewslett...@yahoo.gr
<mailto:vogernewslett...@yahoo.gr>> wrote:

    The django book was my first contact with django but as the website
    itself states it is way out of date (covering django 1.0 and
    mentioning here and there 1.4). The same website suggests their
    github page

    https://github.com/jacobian/__djangobook.com
    <https://github.com/jacobian/djangobook.com>

      where the book updates are work in progress attempting to keep it
    up to date with more recent versions of Django. The thing is, how do
    I read this book? How can I compile the code to produce helpful
    readable format? I am using Linux.


Hi Voger,

The Django Book is written in using Sphinx. Sphinx is a tool you can
install from PyPI --

pip install sphinx

Once you've got Sphinx installed, you can use "make" to control the
build; run

make html

to make a HTML target; the front page of the book will be put in
_build/html/index.html.

You can also build epub, texinfo, and a variety of other formats if you
need to.

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)


Thanks. It worked. :)

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