-Look at the last Django book: authors use the same font height for
code\explanations, that's very important. I suggest you to copy that
style, it will be an advantage because a reader of the Django book
will find your book more familiar.

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On Aug 16, 9:53 am, Massimo Di Pierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> Here is the latest draft of the new chapters added to the web2py book  
> (to be released very soon)
>
>  web2py_manual_789.pdf
> 1738KViewDownload
>
>
>
> Free free to send me more comments and suggestions.
>
> Thanks to Alvaro, Denes, Felipe, Graham, Jonathan, Hans, Kyle, Mark,  
> Richard, Robin, Roman, Scott, Shane, Sharriff, Sterling, Stuart and  
> Yarko for their help with proofreading. Any error is my fault, of  
> course.
>
> PROBABLYy the new book will be published by Wiley (as previous  
> edition), there will be a PDF version on lulu and a version on scribd  
> that allows free viewing but does not allow download.
>
> Massimo
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