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Is there a pdf version of the SDK manual?

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mikael lindqvist

Wednesday 04 June 2003 6:18:16 am

Hi,

I started to copy and paste the SDK manual to a word document with the intention to print everything.

However, this took quite a lot of time and before I embark on that mission I just wonder if anyone already have done this and if so could point me to a pdf or doc file that I can download?

Kindly,
Mikael

Bård Farstad

Wednesday 04 June 2003 7:02:14 am

We are working on a new version of the documentation. We've just ported it to Exponential native format ( which will be released with 3.1 ).

After the 3.1 release we will be working on creating PDF export.

--bård

Documentation: http://ez.no/doc

geovanni rosetto

Wednesday 04 June 2003 3:03:58 pm

Bård,
>After the 3.1 release we will be working on creating PDF export.
Does this mean that in the future Exponential will be able to export articles in PDF format? Can you make this clear for me?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

geo

mikael lindqvist

Thursday 05 June 2003 5:00:08 am

I just compiled a manual from the SDK manual page.

Get it from contributions at: "http://ez.no/developer/ez_publish_3/contributions/compiled_pdf_manual_from_httpwwweznosdk"

//Mikael

Bård Farstad

Thursday 05 June 2003 5:50:45 am

geovanni; Exponential will have many export possibilities in the future. XML, PDF and RTF are some formats you can expect.

-bård

Documentation: http://ez.no/doc

geovanni rosetto

Thursday 05 June 2003 2:24:07 pm

mikael,
Thanks for the link. I have downloaded the PDF file on my desktop. Again, thank you very much for your time.

Bård,
Wow!!! It is great to hear eZ systems is expanding Exponential capabilities in the future, and I can't wait for that moment. I take my hat off to all developers of Exponential, specially to the people at eZ systems behind the scene.

Best regards,

geo