Closed jimhshen closed 3 years ago
The printable color PDF still needs to be built properly - it differs slightly from the book version, because we want it to have the right cover page. @ewillia3 and I will handle that.
We can consider the per-chapter ones, but for simplicity (and emulating NAS documents), I would leave them in the Print Section.
I already have a script to split the main manuscript, I can run that.
If you have the time before you leave, drop the separate front and back cover pages as PDF into the book-latex/releases branch (called "print-frontcover.pdf" and "print-backcover.pdf")
@larsvilhuber I just uploaded print-frontcover.pdf and print-backcover.pdf
I've done this (in admindatahandbook/book-latex in the releases branch, subdir "print"). Please have a look and see if it's OK
I'll put together a robust way to put this on the web, but that won't happen until next week. For now, please check that they look ok.
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The only possible issue I can see is that some of the individual chapters have an empty page at the end, but otherwise it seems fine.
I have added an accessibility footer that redirects folks to the HTML and epub versions, should they not find the PDF (which are meant for printing) not accessible. Check that it is conform to MIT accessibility guidelines.
Done.
Would it make sense to post the color PDF of the entire book on the Print section, while linking individual chapter PDFs in each chapter on in the online version (perhaps in the print-author section)?