This does require sphinx though, do you think we should make a
downloadable copy available at release time?

On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 5:44 PM, Andreas Mueller
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 02/27/2013 03:47 PM, Lars Buitinck wrote:
>> 2013/2/27 Dustin Arendt <[email protected]>:
>>> I work at a lab where our research machines are completely isolated from the
>>> internet.  I was hoping to be able to download a complete version of the
>>> scikit-learn htmldoc to host on our internal webserver.  However, the only
>>> htmldoc on sourceforge is for the 0.7 version (though the PDF versions are
>>> available for the newer releases).  Is it possible to get an up to date
>>> version of the htmldoc?
>> There's a Makefile in the doc directory that can be reused to generate
>> the entire documentation in HTML or PDF (takes a while because all the
>> plots are regenerated).
>>
> just "make" in the "doc" folder will build the html docs under
> "_build/html" and
> should take <5mins. The figures will be missing, though.
> doing "make html" in the "doc" folder will build with plots, taking <1h
> (quite long).
>
> hth
>
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