"Brad Clements" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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.
I don't see any point to doing that work. The pdfs look good enough. I have my own laser printer so I don't think I'd buy a printed copy of the pdf's, but someone without a printer might find it worthwhile, and I might buy it if I only had my old inkjet printer. I wouldn't pay extra for nicer formatting though. I haven't felt so far like I needed hardcopy (except for some Tkinter I downloaded, where a printed copy was very helpful). What I really want is better documentation, not nicer printing of the existing docs. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list