Printed Documentation
Tim Arnold
tim.arnold at sas.com
Thu Jan 8 12:48:26 EST 2009
"floob" <floob.spam at gmail.com> wrote in message
news:0af87074-6d9c-41a8-98ec-501f6f37bf9a at s1g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
>I have been searching for a way to print the official Python
> documentation into some kind of book (for my own uses). I don't
> really care if it's printed on newspaper and bound with elmer's
> glue ... any way I can get relatively recent _official documentation_
> in print form will do.
>
> I'm on the go a lot, and can't read for long periods of time on LCD
> screens anyhow (so having a laptop is not my solution). Until eBook
> readers grow up a bit, I'm stuck trying to print the documentation
> that I REALLY need to read and absorb.
>
> Lulu.com is an option, but it would cost something around $100 US
> before shipping to get everything printed. Also, I would have to
> split up some larger documents into Volumes, which I'd rather not have
> to do.
>
> Has anyone tried this before? Is the documentation already available
> in print?
>
> Thanks,
>
> drfloob
just a datapoint, but I used lulu.com to print the latex sources (525 pages)
hardbound for a cost of $25 US.
--Tim Arnold
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