Documentation available offline?
by Jeremy Helgevold · in Torque Game Engine · 07/28/2006 (5:05 pm) · 6 replies
I am thrilled with the documentation on the engine so far.
but is there a source to get say, the complete engine documentation, in a pdf format that i can download and print?
It would be nice to be able to access this information when I am not at a computer or I do not have internet access.
but is there a source to get say, the complete engine documentation, in a pdf format that i can download and print?
It would be nice to be able to access this information when I am not at a computer or I do not have internet access.
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#2
docs on the CD, I think there PDF. Anyway I heard it's a really good
reference book.
I got mine from B&N for only $59.00, But I gotta wait for it to arrive in the
mail :(
I'm looking forward to working with it. I finaly got two bots to wander around
on the map, and now I'm excited about the furture !
08/15/2006 (11:32 am)
Just buy the GPGT book, I'm waiting for mine to arive, it's got the docs on the CD, I think there PDF. Anyway I heard it's a really good
reference book.
I got mine from B&N for only $59.00, But I gotta wait for it to arrive in the
mail :(
I'm looking forward to working with it. I finaly got two bots to wander around
on the map, and now I'm excited about the furture !
#3
08/15/2006 (1:09 pm)
GPGT also has several reference appendices in PDF which can be printed out. they're fairly lengthy, iirc.
#4
08/15/2006 (2:05 pm)
I solved this by purchasing 3DGPAIO and then downloading the PDF online. That way it is always with me on my laptop. :)
#5
08/15/2006 (2:06 pm)
The other thing you could do (would take awhile the first time), is use a program to snake and keep current and offline version of the sections of the documentation you want.
#6
08/15/2006 (2:09 pm)
I think you get banned if you scrape the site, read something about for awhile ago...
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