I have made a github repo of the files. When cloned into your web root
and browsed to via localhost you will be able to see the docs. I think
a chm version would be excellent. I agree that chm is much better than
pdf. Im not sure if they are viewable on linux (never looked or
thought about it) but
I'd offer to create a CHM or PDF version of the cookbook (I know it's
always changing, but CHM/PDF are better formats for ebooks IMO), but
the Cookbook is released under a no-derivatives CC license...
On Apr 28, 6:32 pm, Graham Weldon gra...@grahamweldon.com wrote:
I think I have seen this
While in irc at #cakephp i was talking to a few people that would like
to have an offline version of the 1.3 documentation from
book.cakephp.org . I was looking for the same thing as well, as I am
frequently off line and would like to be able to refer to the docs.
And viewing them on a phone can
I think I have seen this request come up in the past. I can definitely see
how this would be useful to users that are offline frequently, and still
need to refer to documentation.
I'll bring this up with the development and bakery teams, and see what the
best solution is to get something like