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Build new tutorials as eBook (Trac #937) #2
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@smk78. Is this still something we want to work towards? Am guessing so but thinking at this point it is more aspirational? i.e we have no personpower for it nor is there a plan yet for what to do with ebook version beyond the html? Am going to move this to "whishlist" for the time being I think. If there is an idea of a plan (or an idea of a plan to have a plan:-) we can move it to the appropriate milestone. |
@smk78. Actually just realized this should be an issue in the tutorials repo rather than sasview so moving it now |
Another very old issue. Again looking towards contributor camp XII, wondering if we still want to keep this @smk78? Perhaps in fact we make it a discussion to see how many people feel that a pdf ebook would even be useful (much less worth the effort) at this point? The landscape, learning/reference methods and expectations have changed a lot since we first envisioned this so is this a case of the times having passed us by? or maybe not? |
The new tutorials need to be converted from .fodt to eBook.
However, at the time of writing ePub is not a valid !LibreOffice output filter.
There is a !LibreOffice extension available at http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/Writer2ePub
Otherwise the forums suggest converting the .fodt into something !PanDoc can then turn into ePub.
Also see SasView/sasview#643, SasView/sasview#1009, and SasView/sasview#1014
Migrated from http://trac.sasview.org/ticket/937
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