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You don’t CTRL-F. You read it from cover to cover and make notes along the way with sticky tabs to mark major areas of interest and reference. is the most wonderful find in the world and I will be looking to print weekend.
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Yeah which is impractical and takes way to much time.
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Yeah which is impractical and takes way to much time.
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That depends what your goals are and what kind of timeline you have to accomplish them. I’m perfectly content taking my time and learning as much as I can. It’s more of a hobby than an opportunity. It’s my version of curling up with a good book.
And you could try HHtracking that part of the website yourself.
Be warned! It might be large and take a while! But it will be yours! And it is till HTML I should mention way.
And you could try HHtracking that part of the website yourself.
Be warned! It might be large and take a while! But it will be yours! And it is till HTML I should mention way.
For me taking care of your sight is reason enough for an offline version of the documentation. I don’t think is any good reading such huge documentation on a screen be it pc or tablet.
I use an old e-ink ebook reader and the browser it has don’t work with new pages, some new ebooks do fine but still is not comfortable browsing the web with them.
I dedicated a weekend to code a tool for making pdfs the way I like from doc style websites just for reason. I can’t share it because is not a click and go app, you have to analize the web structure an tell it with css selectors what you want and what to modify. Is not well tested, don’t want anyone use it and gets in a loop being a hassle for you or the web server.
But I can share the pdf, I hope is not problem as there was another person who did the same on post:
It’s not big, is massive . On my ebook take a minute to load, but from there page turning is fast so no problem in my case. On PC takes nothing to load. You can split it with many apps anyway.
It’s far from perfect, don’t care splitting images but splitting sometimes text between pages is a bit annoying, that’s what wkhtmltopdf does, don’t know how to avoid it.
Maybe on next major change of the docs I’ll do it again and try change some things for good.
@anonymous_user_50420d80 actually I had downloaded the files from [USER=“209534”]Captain Crunch[/USER] but was already little bit upset to know that those splitted files would not have *“Introduction to C++ Programming in UE4” (I am here because I wanted part of the documentation offline). *I had downloaded it although he had mentioned about issue . And Finally I got along with all the threads and find your link at the end. It really felt great to find it moreover with a updated version of documentation.
Would like to thank both of you [USER=“209534”]Captain Crunch[/USER] and @anonymous_user_50420d80 for making the links available.
Post Scriptum for @anonymous_user_50420d80 : I don´t actually mind having all the content in a single pdf file. But I bet there are people who like the pdf files to be light so, I guess you could still workout little bit more and split it whenever you have time.
Just to express my very deep appreciation to the person who created the PDF content in the first place, and to those who have added to it -* I *know what an effort is, and value it highly!