Hi Alexandre,

What would be required to add an additional build step to zip the whole content including everything after build and push that to a downloadable location?

Matthias

On 18.02.19 18:55, Alexandre Neto wrote:
Hi,

Yes, once the documentation is built, all images are gathered in the same folder, which means that there is no way split each document in a clean way. To separate a certain document (e. g., the user manual) you need to ignore the other sections in the conf.py or directly on the sphinx_build command.

On the other hand, adding other languages shouldn't increase the file size that much, because most images are shared (we don't have many localized screenshots).

See you soon.

Alexandre Neto

A seg, 18/02/2019, 16:51, Matthias Kuhn <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> escreveu:

    Hi Richard

    On 2/18/19 5:10 PM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
    On 18/02/2019 16.24, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
    Hi,

    In the QGIS options, there is a list of alternative help paths to search
    for documentation.

    Is there a zip file (or other means) available to download these docs to
    keep them locally? I failed to find something.
    Hi Matthias,

    Nope, nothing available. The idea is/was that we add an extra step in
    the build Makefile to just zip the language build and rsync it to the
    docs server, OR to another download server.

    One thing to note is that we (maybe Alexander Neto has better details)
    do not have separated builds/image directories for all the docs in the
    documentation tree (Documentation, PythonCookbook, Gentle Gis Intro, Doc
    Guidelines).
    I created a zip from this nights build for you:
    https://docs.qgis.org/testing/qgisdocs_en.zip   (183Mb)

    Thanks a lot for that!

    I would be happy to split this up though.
    My idea was to let people choose to download one language (for the
    non-testing builds).
    I was hoping that we could leave it zipped on the file-system and be
    able to view in either in users browser OR in an embedded webkit widget
    or so.

    How much data are we talking about, the 183Mb from the link above?

    If it's not considerably more, I would say in order to minimize
    the overhead we could just serve this monolithic file with all doc
    parts/languages included in a first step and require the user to
    unzip it himself.

    Regards

    Matthias


    Regards,

    Richard
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