I mostly want it because it can get irritating having to navigate between 
several smaller PDFs, plus it means that if I want to search for a keyword 
in the entire documentation I can. How about HTML files of the 
documentation can I get them using some sort of sage command line code? If 
they have a table of contents type of page that hyperlinks to the different 
HTMLs it may be fairly easy to navigate. 

On Friday, 15 May 2015 08:15:41 UTC+10, David Joyner wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 6:02 PM, Brenton <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > That just creates a heap of smaller PDFs: I wanted a single large PDF 
> > containing the content from all these smaller ones with bookmarks. 
> > 
>
> I don't know why you would want such a file but if you really think it 
> is useful, there are lots of programs that merge pdfs. For example, on 
> a mac, preview does that (and can add bookmarks) but google I'm sure 
> will tell you others. 
>
> > 
> > On Friday, 15 May 2015 05:28:20 UTC+10, Dima Pasechnik wrote: 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> On Thursday, 14 May 2015 20:21:28 UTC+1, Brenton wrote: 
> >>> 
> >>> Sounds good, I have both ready & waiting on my 32-bit Ubuntu 15.04 
> >>> (mentioning in case it's relevant) installation if you could tell me 
> how to 
> >>> do this, please. 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> run 
> >> 
> >> sage --docbuild all pdf 
> >> 
> >> 
> >>> 
> >>> On Friday, 15 May 2015 05:16:34 UTC+10, Dima Pasechnik wrote: 
> >>>> 
> >>>> 
> >>>> 
> >>>> On Thursday, 14 May 2015 19:53:38 UTC+1, Brenton wrote: 
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Hi, 
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> I do love Sage but it would be excellent if I could have the full 
> Sage 
> >>>>> documentation (including all tutorials, thematic tutorials, 
> reference 
> >>>>> manual, FAQ, developer's guide, installation guide, constructions, 
> etc.) in 
> >>>>> HTML (zipped) and/or PDF format (if it is in a PDF I'd like a single 
> PDF, 
> >>>>> not a set of >10 of them), without having to download smaller 
> component of 
> >>>>> Sage in PDF format and combine them in Adobe Acrobat Professional. I 
> was 
> >>>>> wondering if this may be available somewhere on the web for a recent 
> release 
> >>>>> (i.e., Sage >6.5) for free. I realize any such PDF or zip directory 
> of HTMLs 
> >>>>> will likely be >50 MB & >10,000 pages in size but I would still like 
> it, if 
> >>>>> possible, for offline use. I already have a (partial, containing 
> just the 
> >>>>> reference manual with 13,540 pages to it) solution, which I spent 
> hours 
> >>>>> constructing from these smaller PDFs (which I'd lament doing for 
> each new 
> >>>>> documentation release :( ), it's here in my Google Drive, if you're 
> >>>>> interested (http://goo.gl/E1PZ9p ). 
> >>>> 
> >>>> 
> >>>> most natural would be to build the pdf docs yourself; you'd need a 
> Sage 
> >>>> and TeX installation for this. 
> >>>> 
> >>>> 
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Thanks for your time, 
> >>>>> Brenton 
> > 
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