On Friday, February 04, 2011, Dave Plater wrote:

> ...is there some way you could tar up your web help pages so as they
> could be made available, maybe via a local apache web server, for use with
> no internet connection? I've done the apache bit with another package
> before, simply install under
>  /srv/www/htdocs/rosegarden.html

As they're maintained on a wiki now, you'd have to have Dokuwiki installed on 
Apache to run them locally.  That seems a bit much to bother with to read the 
docs offline.

I think maybe printing them to PDF files might be a viable way to get them 
into a portable, self-contained format.  I can't think of a way to do a bulk 
operation off the top of my head, and it would take forever to do that 
manually.

Hrm.

We've been on the wiki format for a year now, and this is the first time 
anybody has mentioned a desire to take the docs offline.  It might not be 
worth the bother.
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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