Hi all,
from my side, not producing PDFs by default has also an environmental
meaning: in my experience, PDFs "invite" users to print, whereas HTML
pushes towards screen reading. I have seen too many times hundred of
pages printed, to be quickly browsed here and there only once, and
becoming
Dear Alexandre,
>>> The documentation team decided to drop the PDF creation, because It was
a big overhead in the all process.
>>> The plan is to provide the HTML version in a zip package instead, but we
were not able to tackle that yet. We think the HTML package will replace the
PDF
I hope that we can continue to provide the documentation also
as PDFs (one for the user manual, one for the training manual, ...).
HTML definitely has its merits, but I find a PDF very much more
convenient than a huge structure of HTML files for reading and
searching the documentation.
Could a
Hello Karsten,
The documentation team decided to drop the PDF creation, because It was a
big overhead in the all process.
The plan is to provide the HTML version in a zip package instead, but we
were not able to tackle that yet. We think the HTML package will replace
the PDF functionality, while
Dear all,
I have looked at the nice new documentation for QGIS v. 3.10 online (HTML)
but wanted to find the PDF versions which unfortunately I could not locate
so far (last ones I found are 3.4 ).
Can someone point me to the doc PDFs ?
or are there none available (unless I would install all the