Re: ASCII or PDF version of docs?

2006-03-28 Thread Glenn Tenney
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 11:11:58AM -0600, Adrian Holovaty wrote: > Alternatively (or maybe additionally), we could have a separate > downloadable tarball of all the docs in HTML format, with all the CSS > and images. I would prefer not to include all of that in the main > Django distribution,

Re: ASCII or PDF version of docs?

2006-03-28 Thread Arthur
> > I maintain that all of the online docs need to be in the tar file... > > It would be nice and clean to take the code that converts the ReST > docs into HTML, and the unit tests into HTML, and bundle that with > Django along with a simple view that displays it, converting the docs > on the fly

Re: ASCII or PDF version of docs?

2006-03-28 Thread Adrian Holovaty
On 3/28/06, Glenn Tenney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Are these examples helpful? Certainly, but... > > (a) they need to be in a different and much more obvious location... oh, > in the docs directory would be a start. > > (b) they are not the complete text of what's online and the parts

Re: ASCII or PDF version of docs?

2006-03-26 Thread Adrian Holovaty
On 3/24/06, Glenn Tenney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 07:45:18PM -0600, James Bennett wrote: > > Every time you download Django, you get a complete copy of the latest > > version of the documentation, in ASCII format. > > As I've noted on one of the doc pages on the web,

ASCII or PDF version of docs?

2006-03-24 Thread Francisco Reyes
Is there an ASCII or PDF version of the documentation? Specially installation, tutorial and overview. Tried to print them, but any line that is long, gets cutoff when printing from my FreeBSD desktop at work.. Will try a windows machine at home.. but it would be nice if the documentation was