Re: Printed Documentation

2009-01-22 Thread dr.floob
On Jan 8, 9:48 am, "Tim Arnold" wrote: > "floob" wrote in message > > news:0af87074-6d9c-41a8-98ec-501f6f37b...@s1g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > > > > >I have been searching for a way to print the official Python > > documentation into some kind of book (for my own uses).  I don't > > really care

Re: Printed Documentation

2009-01-09 Thread Robert Kern
Tim Arnold wrote: just a datapoint, but I used lulu.com to print the latex sources (525 pages) hardbound for a cost of $25 US. Did they handle the LaTeX fonts well? The last time I looked at Lulu, they claimed that there were some font issues with PDFs made by LaTeX. -- Robert Kern "I have

Re: Printed Documentation

2009-01-08 Thread Tim Arnold
"floob" wrote in message news:0af87074-6d9c-41a8-98ec-501f6f37b...@s1g2000prg.googlegroups.com... >I have been searching for a way to print the official Python > documentation into some kind of book (for my own uses). I don't > really care if it's printed on newspaper and bound with elmer's > gl

Re: Printed Documentation

2009-01-07 Thread excord80
On Jan 7, 5:14 pm, floob wrote: > On Jan 7, 1:39 pm, excord80 wrote: > > > > > On Jan 7, 4:00 pm, floob wrote: > > > > I have been searching for a way to print the official Python > > > documentation into some kind of book (for my own uses). > > > > http://docs.python.org/download.html > > > I'd

Re: Printed Documentation

2009-01-07 Thread floob
LD print a single set of books, the cheapest was $250.00 (spiral bound, no covers, 8.5" x 11", cheapest paper available). That quote included roughly: the tutorial, library, reference, distutils, extending, and c-api pdfs. For that price, I could buy an eBook reader with plans to throw

Re: Printed Documentation

2009-01-07 Thread excord80
On Jan 7, 4:00 pm, floob wrote: > I have been searching for a way to print the official Python > documentation into some kind of book (for my own uses).  I don't > really care if it's printed on newspaper and bound with elmer's > glue ... any way I can get relatively recent _official documentation

Printed Documentation

2009-01-07 Thread floob
I have been searching for a way to print the official Python documentation into some kind of book (for my own uses). I don't really care if it's printed on newspaper and bound with elmer's glue ... any way I can get relatively recent _official documentation_ in print form will do. I'm on the go a