Better, look at http://www.djangobook.com/en/2.0

I like especially the side notes...

The author would review each comment and decide what to do, so IMHO no
need for an automatic hypothetic html2latex tool...

On Feb 8, 6:16 pm, pistacchio <[email protected]> wrote:
> my two cents:
> decide where to host this new documentation (http://wiki.web2py.com/
> may be the most obvious bet). set up a page of links that reproduces
> the tree structure of the pdf summary. then one by one, anyone can
> copy / past text from the pdf to the new pages and format it.
>
> this is the most straight forward way to get it done, i think, and it
> leaves plenty of space for people to correct / add / update infos on
> all the topics.
>
> On Feb 8, 6:01 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Lookin into that but I am not sure they work as good as they should.
> > Moreover they are not reversible so changes in the wiki would not
> > easily propagate into the latex book (which I consider the master
> > documentation).
>
> > On Feb 8, 10:43 am, DenesL <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > On Feb 8, 11:33 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:> I am 
> > > considering posting most of the book on line in HTML. This may be
> > > +1000!
> > > > possible with a disclaimer about "do not reproduce in print". The main
> > > > issue is that the book is in latex and not easy to convert.
>
> > > No latex to HTML conversion tools?.
>
>

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