Followup: I got my hard copy from lulu.com today -- 628 pages of HIG/tutorial
docs, perfect bound on A4 for USD22 + USD10 shipping to Australia (they may
have printed it here, not sure). It's a chunky volume (reminds my of Inside Mac
:-) but the per-volume costs discouraged me from printing the
That’s possible.
I’d suggest filing a bug asking for that, send me the number, and I’ll ensure
our delivery team is aware.
On Oct 7, 2010, at 11:56 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
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> On Oct 7, 2010, at 20:07:06, Scott Anguish wrote:
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>> I’d be interested in knowing if Staples or FedEx/Kinkos would do
On Oct 7, 2010, at 20:07:06, Scott Anguish wrote:
> I’d be interested in knowing if Staples or FedEx/Kinkos would do it with
> proper binding. I hope to get out tomorrow and visit Staples, and I can check
> then.
Kinkos might give you grief about violating copyright. Perhaps Apple could
expre
It isn’t.
Our documentation is changed on an almost constant basis. Updated, corrections
made, clarifications, books merged or split.
A printed book would be obsolete (perhaps seriously so) within 6 months.
A good laser printer with double sided would work, and they can be purchased
fairly che
Hi Tom,
No it is not. I often find this with some documents as well.
The best solution is to use a laser printer and the hardest bit is getting
things printed right on both sides of the page... :)
You can probably print anything you like, as long as you're not selling it or
otherwise infringing
I like the Apple developer documentation, but I would like it in printed form
-- I just find I absorb the tutorials better that way.
Is it available as hard copy?
Alternatively, would the licence it's provided under allow me to print the PDF
documentation via a print on demand provider like lul