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PDF version #30

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s-celles opened this issue Apr 19, 2016 · 5 comments
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PDF version #30

s-celles opened this issue Apr 19, 2016 · 5 comments

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@s-celles
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Hello,

a PDF version will be a great feature, you can use pandoc... but you can also try https://www.gitbook.com/ which is open source also https://github.com/GitbookIO/gitbook

Kind regards

@chrisvoncsefalvay
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Good idea, I'll probably hammer together a Makefile sometime. I'm sorry, most of my strength goes towards developing the book Learn Julia for Manning, but I do intend to keep this going.

@s-celles
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s-celles commented Apr 21, 2016

HTML version is available here
https://scls.gitbooks.io/ljthw/content/

PDF version
https://www.gitbook.com/download/pdf/book/scls/ljthw

EPUB version
https://www.gitbook.com/download/epub/book/scls/ljthw

MOBI version
https://www.gitbook.com/download/mobi/book/scls/ljthw

@chrisvoncsefalvay
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chrisvoncsefalvay commented Apr 22, 2016

Not bad! Not sure what I think of someone else's name on the cover - this is a community project and ideally I wouldn't have anyone's there. I'll be working on a title page etc.

@s-celles
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I will remove my version when you will post links of your version.

I have been looking at
https://www.gitbook.com/@chrisvoncsefalvay
but it doesn't seems to be your username on GitBook

Compiling remotely with GitBook always use GitBook user name as author name
(so your name will appear if you don't have a title page set when you will set GitBook).

Even setting author name in book.json doesn't fix this GitbookIO/gitbook#649

@s-celles
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I've just found https://www.gitbook.com/@octowombat

You just need to create a new book on GitBook and link it to this repository
https://github.com/chrisvoncsefalvay/learn-julia-the-hard-way

An other approach might be to turn to a GitHub organization.
So the name of the organization will (should) appear on title page

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