James Cox wrote:
for now, you can upload to your home directory. I will setup a public
directory for them once we're settled in.
I uploaded PDF files to pdf directory in my home. So anyone with proper
rights can move them to web space.
Jirka
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James Cox wrote:
for now, you can upload to your home directory. I will setup a public
directory for them once we're settled in.
I uploaded PDF files to pdf directory in my home. So anyone with proper
rights can move them to web space.
Jirka
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James Cox wrote:
for now, you can upload to your home directory. I will setup a public
directory for them once we're settled in.
I uploaded PDF files to pdf directory in my home. So anyone with proper
rights can move them to web space.
When I work out where it makes sense to
James Cox wrote:
how often would you be able to do this Jirka?
I suppose at least once in a month.
Jirka
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Jirka Kosek
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http://www.kosek.cz
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creating the PDF manual from plain HTML doesn't lead to good results
IMHO, e.g. your version has rather large fonts, 'prev' and 'next' links
on the pages and still one page per function
IMHO a PDF version is only usefull if it is optimized for printing
Yes, exactly. I have just
Jirka Kosek wrote:
Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
creating the PDF manual from plain HTML doesn't lead to good results
IMHO, e.g. your version has rather large fonts, 'prev' and 'next' links
on the pages and still one page per function
IMHO a PDF version is only usefull if it is optimized for
Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
Yes, exactly. I have just build PDF using DSSSL stylesheets. You can
look on result at
http://www.kosek.cz/temp/manual.pdf
yeah, this looks way better :)
It's about 5,6 MB. I used common Jade with output to RTF and then MS
Word and Adobe Distiller to
Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
If you can put this up to a stable URL and regenerate sometime, we would
be happy to include a link. If you cannot handle the load on your server,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] can help you setting up an SSH based account on our rsync
server.
The second idea sounds reasonably. I can
On Sun, 8 Sep 2002, Jirka Kosek wrote:
Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
If you can put this up to a stable URL and regenerate sometime, we would
be happy to include a link. If you cannot handle the load on your server,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] can help you setting up an SSH based account on our rsync
: [PHP-DOC] Re: Full PDF Manual for 4.2.2
On Sun, 8 Sep 2002, Jirka Kosek wrote:
Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
If you can put this up to a stable URL and regenerate
sometime, we would
be happy to include a link. If you cannot handle the load on
your server,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] can help you
:27 PM
To: Jirka Kosek
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DOC] Re: Full PDF Manual for 4.2.2
On Sun, 8 Sep 2002, Jirka Kosek wrote:
Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
If you can put this up to a stable URL and regenerate
sometime, we would
be happy to include a link. If you cannot
Davey wrote:
Hey,
I was able to create the full PDF using a copy of Adobe Acrobat 5 on
winXP. Nothing sophisticated or special linux tools.
If you wish, I don't mind contributing future PDF manuals to the site, I
just create it from the HTML (many files) version.
creating the PDF
Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
creating the PDF manual from plain HTML doesn't lead to good results
IMHO, e.g. your version has rather large fonts, 'prev' and 'next' links
on the pages and still one page per function
IMHO a PDF version is only usefull if it is optimized for printing
Yes,
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