[web2py] Re: web2py book as model for documentation

2010-09-27 Thread mart
Any time! :) that's one thing i do very, very well!! I can copy and paste a link with my eyes closed! ;) On Sep 27, 2:33 pm, Stef Mientki wrote: >  thanks Mart, > > I'll take a look. > > cheers, > Stef > On 27-09-2010 02:01, mart wrote: > > > Just downloaded the latest book app, still pointing t

Re: [web2py] Re: web2py book as model for documentation

2010-09-27 Thread Stef Mientki
thanks Mart, I'll take a look. cheers, Stef On 27-09-2010 02:01, mart wrote: > Just downloaded the latest book app, still pointing to following page > (or maybe I misunderstood the message? I saw that the app had been > updated). > > @ stef - the book app is part of the "free applications" secti

[web2py] Re: web2py book as model for documentation

2010-09-26 Thread mart
Just downloaded the latest book app, still pointing to following page (or maybe I misunderstood the message? I saw that the app had been updated). @ stef - the book app is part of the "free applications" section in the books index (i think the title "the Web2py Book"). Or you can use the following

[web2py] Re: web2py book as model for documentation

2010-09-26 Thread mdipierro
working on that... just committe to trunk gluon/contrib/markmin2latex.py gluon/contrib/markmin2pdf.py (via latex) On Sep 26, 5:00 pm, mart wrote: > Hi, > > Trying to use the web2py book (the application) as a model (because > the layout is great and has that "I'm the editor" feature :) So, no >

[web2py] Re: web2py book as model for documentation

2010-09-26 Thread mart
itneresting... when you check a section's history, the db will point to the section above it, which is why we get linked to the following section instead of viewing the the edited section... On Sep 26, 6:00 pm, mart wrote: > Hi, > > Trying to use the web2py book (the application) as a model (beca