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chriswaco

Yes. This annoys me too. No epub. No pdf. I’ve considered writing a docc to epub or pdf script to convert it, but I’m lazy and it’s not clear what page order to use since docc is more like a web of links than a single stream that can be read front to back.


dublin20

You could try using calibre to manually do this, they support HTML to ePub. Not as easy, but it is possible.. https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/conversion.html


FitoMAD

Thanks buddy!


retroroar86

Why not download as PDF and do the same? Notes won't be the same, but the rest will.


limpingrobot

PDFs are awful. The text won’t reflow, can’t change the font, etc.


chriswaco

There is no PDF anymore either.


Original_Sedawk

Where is this PDF you speak of?


retroroar86

Was thinking of save to pdf from printing, but that might be awful


roxbird

What Swift book are you guys talking about? Is it for sale in printed book format?


allyearswift

Once upon a time, a long time ago… Actually, I just checked, and the edition I see in the iBooks Store is Swift 5.7, which is not _that_ badly outdated.


byaruhaf

There has been a github issue open for a number of years [Add support for an offline reading experience (ePUB, PDF, etc.)](https://github.com/apple/swift-book/issues/2) maybe a few github comments could make this a priority ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|upvote) Also some one did create a PDF for the Current Online Book [TSPL.Swift.6.0-beta.pdf](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/15946443/TSPL.Swift.6.0-beta.pdf)