On Jan 7, 4:00 pm, floob <floob.s...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have been searching for a way to print the official Python > documentation into some kind of book (for my own uses). I don't > really care if it's printed on newspaper and bound with elmer's > glue ... any way I can get relatively recent _official documentation_ > in print form will do. > > I'm on the go a lot, and can't read for long periods of time on LCD > screens anyhow (so having a laptop is not my solution). Until eBook > readers grow up a bit, I'm stuck trying to print the documentation > that I REALLY need to read and absorb. > > Lulu.com is an option, but it would cost something around $100 US > before shipping to get everything printed. Also, I would have to > split up some larger documents into Volumes, which I'd rather not have > to do. > > Has anyone tried this before? Is the documentation already available > in print? > > Thanks, > > drfloob
http://docs.python.org/download.html I'd try taking the pdf to my local print shop and ask how much they'd charge. Local print shops have options for various bindings too. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list