Python Docs. Hardcopy 2.4 Library Reference, interested?
Jacek Generowicz
jacek.generowicz at cern.ch
Thu Dec 9 07:04:09 EST 2004
"Brad Clements" <bkc at Murkworks.com> writes:
> Is anyone interested in purchasing a hardcopy version of the Python 2.4
> Library reference?
>
> That is, assuming it was NOT a direct print of current html/pdf versions.
>
> So, nicely formatted for a printed book (spiral bound probably), with
> several indexes as appropriate, or perhaps a permutted index.
>
> I'm thinking about doing this through lulu.com or cafepress, but it's going
> to take a lot of work to make a really nice printed version of the library
> reference from the LaTex source files (even via sgmlconv). Also wondering if
> I can get bleeds from either of these sites.
>
> So, before I waste my time. Is anyone interested in such a beast? And if so,
> how much would you be willing to spend?
>
> On demand printing still looks expensive to me. :-(
Brian Gough (Network Theory Ltd.) publishes Python manuals:
http://www.network-theory.co.uk/python/
He sometimes reads this group; I've CCd him to give him a heads-up.
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