I think pdf is probably the best way to go as the documentation 
can be kept up to date. 

i do a short (2 day) linux (redhat and suse) system 
installation and system administration course and the speed of 
release of both distributions means that I have to update the 
course material every time I give the course.

On Sun, 14 Jul 2002 13:58:05 -0400 K Kleinman Zajac 
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> >> Some wild guessing, based on past publishing experience, is that -- 
> considering the number of copies, and the short shelf-life until the RBTI 
> Design Team comes up with the next great feature-laden new release -- 
> the cost per volume would be pretty high to produce printed manuals. So 
> the real is, would you pay an extra $75 or $100 for your R:Base bound 
> books, with no more content than you get in the html or chm files? <<
> 
> I think the idea of a PDF or other easily printable version, would be the
> best compromise.  It lets people have whatever printed documentation they
> want, without driving costs too high.
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