Andrew,
On Oct 13, 2013, at 11:50 AM, Andrew Featherstone
andrew.featherst...@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/10/2013 12:59 AM, William Deegan wrote:
All,
On Oct 9, 2013, at 3:38 PM, Andrew Featherstone
andrew.featherst...@cantab.net wrote:
On 10/09/2013 09:18 AM, Dirk Bächle wrote:
Andrew,
Andrew,
On 13.10.2013 20:50, Andrew Featherstone wrote:
[...]
Dirk: I've pushed what I've got so far to
https://bitbucket.org/ajf58/scons_docbook/branch/epub . I've run a
basic Docbook through it and generated an EPUB file that passes the
validation test here http://validator.idpf.org/ . In
Hi Dirk,
Yes my tool takes care of zipping up and formatting the container
correctly. Unfortunately the SCons Zip builder method doesn't support
source files with different compression types; perhaps that's a separate
feature that could be added. For now I'm using the Python zipfile module
On 06.10.2013 01:24, Bill Deegan wrote:
Dirk,
How big are the ePub files? vs pdf..
For the full UserGuide, I currently have:
PDF = 2394kB vs. EPUB = 219kB
, but you have to take into account that the additional graphics for the
style and the titlepage
eat up a lot of space for the PDF.
Andrew,
On 06.10.2013 21:07, Dirk Bächle wrote:
[...]
The DocBook Tool is not (yet) part of the core sources. By keeping
compatibility to older SCons and Python versions, we don't force
people to upgrade if they want to use the Tool. So this still makes
sense, I think.
sorry I have to
I wouldn't use the epub format personally, I almost always use the
searchable HTML. But anything that allows for wider adoption is fine with
me, especially if it's not much work.
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 8:56 AM, Dirk Bächle tshor...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi devs,
since we're now using DocBook as
Hi Rob,
On 05.10.2013 01:42, Managan, Rob wrote:
I like the idea since I like ebooks. However, I will be honest and say
that for code development I would not be too likely to use it since on my
desktop machines I don't have a great epub viewers.
it's more like for users starting with SCons
Dirk,
How big are the ePub files? vs pdf..
-Bill
On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 1:50 AM, Dirk Bächle tshor...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi Rob,
On 05.10.2013 01:42, Managan, Rob wrote:
I like the idea since I like ebooks. However, I will be honest and say
that for code development I would not be too
Hi devs,
since we're now using DocBook as source format for all our
documentation, it would technically be relatively easy to publish things
like the MAN page or the UserGuide in EPUB format as well.
The latest versions of pandoc ( 1.12.x) offer a DocBook reader and do
a, more or less, good
I like the idea since I like ebooks. However, I will be honest and say
that for code development I would not be too likely to use it since on my
desktop machines I don't have a great epub viewers.
So I guess I would say that if there was no extra effort or file space
required go ahead and add it
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