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Post From: Documentation Printable
[2023-09-23 18:36:51] |
User509909 - Posts: 1 |
I also see advantages to read it in paper. I have converted the documentation as it was yesterday to pdf, and adjusted margins and font-size and some other things to increase the readability and space of the print. It can be refined but I think is enough. Essentially I have downloaded the documentation and changed the css web styles and passed it to wkhtmltopdf. I can share the pdfs files or the process of how I did it if someone is interested. I think it could also be done with a documentation generator like pandoc or sphinx, but are more complex tools that wkhtmltopdf, and would require more work to build a first setup generator, but would output a more polished document. About the problem of small font that User303857 talked about, I found it was produced in my case because there are some images with a big width, so the converter from html to pdf reduces the font size as what seems a way to adjust the general width so the image is included without being cut. I solved it in the css styles setting a img{max-width:100%}. The total page count I obtained in pdf from the complete documentation is 3565 pages with this distribution of number of documents and pages: 1.- Getting Started: 10 documents / 37 pages 2.- Charting: 27 / 495 3.- Studies and Indicators: 18 / 486 4.- Trading: 25 / 667 5.- ACSIL: 21 / 573 6.- Spreadsheets: 10 / 141 7.- Settings Windows: 11 / 163 8.- Menu Commands: 11 / 78 9.- Managing Symbol Data: 11 / 65 10.- External Interfaces: 22 / 233 11.- Help - FAQ: 49 / 191 12.- Supported Data and Trading Services: 27 / 245 13.- Support Pages: 3 / 11 14.- Other Pages: 23 / 136 15.- Sierra Chart Account Management: 6 / 29 Date Time Of Last Edit: 2023-09-23 20:33:53
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