Availability of Printable version of documentation

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Mon May 4 11:38:34 EDT 2009


Richard Mancusi <vrman49 at gmail.com> writes:

>> which I converted to a 4.9MB pdf (ps2pdf).  Personally I don't see much
>> value since the online docs are searchable and easy to use.
>>
>> -rich
>>
>
> I had a couple of off-list emails explaining the virtues of the cups-pdf
> printer.  Yes, I have it installed and it works well - just not in this case.
> All it produced on my system was an empty pdf file.
>
> If you really need a pdf of the docs try the pdf printer first.  Perhaps
> it will work for you.  Else, follow my previous instructions.

The problem of course is getting a single-page HTML document that you
can "print to PDF"..  The OP's issue was that there wasn't a single-page
HTML doc.

The nice thing about PDF is that it allows easy offline browsing,
searching, and/or printing.

> -rich

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-derek

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