[Gambas-user] [Feature Request] Offline Documentation

Demosthenes Koptsis demosthenesk at ...626...
Thu Apr 19 11:29:05 CEST 2012


On 04/19/2012 09:24 AM, John Spikowski wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-04-19 at 08:09 +0200, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
>> Could you explain this a bit more in detail?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Rolf
>>
>> Am 18.04.2012 19:08, schrieb Randall Morgan:
>>> Oh, I solved my offline document use with HTTtrack and simply copied the
>>> site to my local hard drive.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 10:07 AM, Randall Morgan<rmorgan62 at ...626...>wrote:
>>>
>>>> I too often develop on my laptop with no internet access. And it is
>>>> very frustrating when you have no documentation to refer to.
>>>>
>>>> Writing a python crawler to extract the docs from the website and put it
>>>> into either local html or pdf files shouldn't be too difficult. we just
>>>> need an IDE hook to view the desired format.
> Can't you use the Gambas browser control and view the HTML/image files
> on the local hard disk? You don't need a web server for that. As long as
> your internal links use relative paths, it should work just fine.
>
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The wget command i wrote and every web copier like httptrack convert the 
links on every page to local relative links.
So if you open the main index.html page locally all links are converted 
to local files you downloaded.






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