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[pygame] Downloadable documentation
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- From: "Chris Smith" <maximinus@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2006 10:55:53 +0000
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I'm a big fan of PyGame, having used it for the last 2 years, but I note that there is no downloadable documentation. I *do* have it on hard drive, by grabbing the web pages individually, but of course the links don't work :-(
Anyhow, since PyGame 1.8 is upon us, I thought I'd contribute something back by working on some nice linked downloadable docs for the occasion. Essentially I'd just throw together the current docs with some code examples and a couple of simple tutorials, tidy up the look to make it consistent, and then package it up into a tarball.
Just thought I'd post here for any feedback on this, or if anyone has any suggestions for me before I start the work.
-- Chris
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Science is open source religion