psykro, no offence taken :)

The reason I made mine in EPUB was because that works nicely on my
Sony Reader. It isn't meant as a "reference" manual, but something I
just browse through while on the train to work -- yeah I know, while
most people are reading Terry Pratchett or something of the like, I'm
reading the CakePHP CookBook!

Mike

On Apr 5, 9:44 pm, psykro <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Mike and Dardo, both look like good options.
>
> Dardo, if I could ask you to either send me the source or publish it,
> as it looks like a nice script to have for creating a pdf snapshot of
> the manual. Hope you don't take offence, Mike, but Dardo's version is
> just in a format that is more easy to read.
>
> I'm still trying to figure out if there is a way one can get a copy of
> the data for the manual to be able to use that in conjunction with the
> source code to have a fully functional offline version of the
> cookbook. does anyone know if this is something that just wont
> happen ? Perhaps I should mail ad7six and ask him ?
>
> On Apr 5, 7:11 pm, Dardo Sordi Bogado <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Psykro,
>
> > I've a script that I use to build a pdf version of the manual for
> > those times when I'm offline.
>
> > The script is in bash, the syntax highlighting in php and uses htmldoc
> > (www.htmldoc.or) for nice pdf output.
>
> > If you or anyone is interested I could send you the source or publish
> > it in github.
>
> > This is the sample 
> > outputhttp://rapidshare.com/files/217764669/the-manual-2009-03-26.pdf.html
>
> > Regards,
> > - Dardo.
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