well, i'm developing, so that mean i run a server and thus i could use it. are the files "available"
However, I was browsing the docs and what does it do with ajax? isn't it just plain html? It's not for any demos, it's just the docs text, all these .md pages at github i guess. On Dec 17, 10:38 pm, Aaron Newton <[email protected]> wrote: > We have an "offline viewer" that just renders the markdown, but it still > requires a server; it's all clientside, but it does ajax stuff, and most > browsers these days don't let you do ajax to file://. Creating something > more portable than that would require writing an AIR app or something, and > we haven't spent any time on such a thing. We'd love to see someone in the > community take a crack at it though (hint hint). > > > > On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Rolf -nl <[email protected]> wrote: > > I've seen older posts about this and there's a site online that has > > the 1.2.3 docs available for offline viewing, but I would appreciate > > it if the 1.2.4 (in fact, always the most recent version) is available > > as a downloadable doc package. Is there a way to "grab" the docs > > somehow (perhaps from github) or can the developers put something like > > this online. > > > I'll be offline for two weeks probably (vacation, but can't go without > > the laptop hehe) and can't live without the docs. > > > PS the site with 1.2.3 docs downloadable + a download builder (i'm > > swamped with work, so no time to check that yet) is at: > > >http://twigstechtips.blogspot.com/2009/03/offline-documentation-for-m...
