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[request] PDF and ePub output files to be added to release #40

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gingerbeardman opened this issue Dec 6, 2021 · 4 comments
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@gingerbeardman
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gingerbeardman commented Dec 6, 2021

Having just endured the pain of getting this to build successfully, see #39, I think it would be a good idea to add the latest PDF and ePub output to the releases.

Of course, this would potentially eat into physical book sales. But I think it's the right thing to do given the source and subject of the content.

you could also setup automated building of the releases, but that is probably overkill for a repo that does not change much?

@gingerbeardman gingerbeardman changed the title [REQ] PDF and ePub output files to be added to release [request] PDF and ePub output files to be added to release Dec 6, 2021
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Sure, why not!
The only reason those files weren't included is that I found the Github interface to be quite readable:

https://github.com/greyscalepress/manifestos/tree/master/content/manifestos

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Let me know if you'd like me to do anything further to action this.

GitHub interface is cool, but not suitable for my eReader.

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Yes, let's do it!

Could you add a folder named "output" and put the PDF and Epub inside?

Or would there be a better way of organizing the files?

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output folder is excluded from repo using .gitignore

But, I think the epub and pdf should go in the area highlighted below on the releases page, but this is not something I can do.

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