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ofx Online Documentation Download broken #38

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faebser opened this issue Feb 7, 2012 · 5 comments
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ofx Online Documentation Download broken #38

faebser opened this issue Feb 7, 2012 · 5 comments

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@faebser
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faebser commented Feb 7, 2012

The download link on the Documentation on the openframeworks.cc site just contains an empty (just a few .css-files) archive.
I forked the repository but the the link ROOT/epub/ofReference.zip doesn't exist. Is the archive generated automatically? Can I fix this somehow and issue a pull request?

@kylemcdonald
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i think @arturoc was the one working on this, but i don't know what system he was planning on using to solve this.

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arturoc commented Feb 8, 2012

yes, i need to fix that, the zip should be generated automatically. it's
generating the whole site with local links but hasn't really worked
perfectly yet. i'm going to remove the link by now, and fix it during
the dev conference since it'll require a bit of work to generate only
the documentation with local links.

El 08/02/12 00:15, Kyle McDonald escribió:

i think @arturoc was the one working on this, but i don't know what system he was planning on using to solve this.


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@faebser
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faebser commented Feb 12, 2012

you could also just use wget on a local copy of the website, probably easier and less time-consuming.

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arturoc commented Feb 12, 2012

yes, that's a good idea, i would like to generate a page with only the
docs + generate pdf and other formats but as a quick solution it will be
better than removing the link. thanks

El 12/02/12 19:15, Fabian Frei escribió:

you could also just use wget on a local copy of the website, probably easier and less time-consuming.


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bump People are reporting this with increasing frequency now that we have a new release.

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