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Tutorial and/or manuals on the website #1380

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xrchz opened this issue Dec 31, 2024 · 3 comments
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Tutorial and/or manuals on the website #1380

xrchz opened this issue Dec 31, 2024 · 3 comments

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xrchz commented Dec 31, 2024

The HOL Description Manual has a lot of excellent learning material, and there are also good shorter tutorials. But currently these tend to be rendered as PDFs, which are a little inaccessible, especially for newcomers who expect to be able to easily see things in a browser (especially with live content - although that's harder to implement - but at least with search). This issue is to generate a web browsable version of at least the Description manual rendered in great-looking HTML and CSS (some book/docs template maybe?). Bonus for adding any other learning or tutorial material in the same format.

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xrchz commented Dec 31, 2024

I would be fine if this became the default / main sources, but the ideal would be if the existing sources could be used to generate both the website version and the PDF. Maybe there would need to be a once-off translation into markdown or something.

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binghe commented Jan 1, 2025

LaTeX is still the best option for producing high-quality PDF documents for printing purposes (I believe there are still people who print the manual and read it as a book). I think TeX4ht should be investigated.

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konrad-slind commented Jan 2, 2025 via email

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