would be simpler to just have a PDF or HTML export of the docs from the doc
site :-)

On 6/12/07, Howard Glynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> As a stop gap, write a wget script to pull all the printable versions
> of the manual chapters on the web, cat together, then liberal use of
> psnup and/or enscript to 2 per page and find a duplex printer - hey,
> gotta be environmentally friendly. Send to said device, and while
> you're at it, print the cheat sheet for the back page. Get ye olde
> stapler and connect pages at your preferred corner. Scribble
> additional notes all over it as you go along. Write missing bits in
> the margins. Use highlighter pens liberally. Jobs a good 'un. Worked
> for me :-)    Yes, really I'm serious!!!!!!
>
>
> On 6/12/07, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hey all,
> > I've really wanted a well-documented book on CakePHP. You know,
> > something like O'Reilly books that gives you the skinny on Cake in
> > more details than what's in the online manual.
>
> >
>

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