-I'm on the go, away from the internet often (travel, at sea, etc) and was looking to grab the PDF version off of the MicroPython docs site (http://docs.micropython.org).
-The Sphinx/Read the Docs setup appears to offer a PDF download as an option in the menu on the lower left - I'd really appreciate a PDF reference in the future to throw on my machine when leaving civilization and the internet.
-The PDF link there 404s (http://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/m ... yboard.pdf).
*Is there a good way to generate this on my own, or does this need intervention from administrators of the doc site?
*Is there a good, equivalent source for comprehensive MicroPython documentation elsewhere?
Docs PDF Functionality
Re: Docs PDF Functionality
In the ReadTheDoc the latest is the default selection and the pdf link exits with a 404 error but if you select the 1.9.3 release you'll have a pdf. Don't forget to select the right platform first.
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Re: Docs PDF Functionality
Thank you! I had to go back to 1.9.2, but that got me a rather useful PDF version of the Docs that I can take offline with me.
Re: Docs PDF Functionality
Hi there,
it seems the V1.11 PDF documentation is crippled as well.
Apart from the regular "latest" link to the PDF doc throwing a "MicroPython Documentation Not Found!",
I managed to load e V1.11 bit it is only 181 pages and ends i the middle of Ch4.
I really appreciate the gorgeous work you do to write it and I also need to take it with me while travelling as reference.
In mean time I'm using V1.10, but V1.11 has some improvements I like.
Thank you.
Best,
D
it seems the V1.11 PDF documentation is crippled as well.
Apart from the regular "latest" link to the PDF doc throwing a "MicroPython Documentation Not Found!",
I managed to load e V1.11 bit it is only 181 pages and ends i the middle of Ch4.
I really appreciate the gorgeous work you do to write it and I also need to take it with me while travelling as reference.
In mean time I'm using V1.10, but V1.11 has some improvements I like.
Thank you.
Best,
D
Re: Docs PDF Functionality
Note sure why the website link is broken, I generated a copy locally and uploaded it to Google Drive -- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HXz0UE ... sp=sharing
If you want to access the docs offline, you might prefer to use the HTML version rather than PDF. In which case you can generate the HTML version yourself using Sphinx. See https://github.com/micropython/micropyt ... /README.md
If you want to access the docs offline, you might prefer to use the HTML version rather than PDF. In which case you can generate the HTML version yourself using Sphinx. See https://github.com/micropython/micropyt ... /README.md