
While re-reading Brent Yorgey's Excellent Typeclassopedia I converted it to Pandoc Markdown in order to be able to create an EPUB version. Having a “real” e-book meant that I could comfortably read it on my e-book reader and highlight text and take notes while reading. I also fixed some minor issues while reading it. (These fixes were of course backported to the official Typeclassopedia version on the Haskell Wiki.) The EPUB file can be downloaded from Github: https://github.com/ehamberg/typeclassopedia-md/releases The Markdown source is also available in that repo and you can of course use Pandoc to convert the Markdown file to all the other output formats Pandoc supports. By using a program like Calibre, the EPUB file can be converted to other e-book formats such as the Kindle format. I hope people find this useful. :-) -- Erlend Hamberg ehamberg@gmail.com

That's great — thank you!
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Erlend Hamberg
While re-reading Brent Yorgey's Excellent Typeclassopedia I converted it to Pandoc Markdown in order to be able to create an EPUB version. Having a “real” e-book meant that I could comfortably read it on my e-book reader and highlight text and take notes while reading. I also fixed some minor issues while reading it. (These fixes were of course backported to the official Typeclassopedia version on the Haskell Wiki.)
The EPUB file can be downloaded from Github:
https://github.com/ehamberg/typeclassopedia-md/releases
The Markdown source is also available in that repo and you can of course use Pandoc to convert the Markdown file to all the other output formats Pandoc supports.
By using a program like Calibre, the EPUB file can be converted to other e-book formats such as the Kindle format.
I hope people find this useful. :-)
-- Erlend Hamberg ehamberg@gmail.com
_______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe

Thanks, that looks useful! :)
On 04 Oct 2013, at 17:13, Erlend Hamberg
wrote: While re-reading Brent Yorgey's Excellent Typeclassopedia I converted it to Pandoc Markdown in order to be able to create an EPUB version. Having a “real” e-book meant that I could comfortably read it on my e-book reader and highlight text and take notes while reading. I also fixed some minor issues while reading it. (These fixes were of course backported to the official Typeclassopedia version on the Haskell Wiki.)
The EPUB file can be downloaded from Github:
https://github.com/ehamberg/typeclassopedia-md/releases
The Markdown source is also available in that repo and you can of course use Pandoc to convert the Markdown file to all the other output formats Pandoc supports.
By using a program like Calibre, the EPUB file can be converted to other e-book formats such as the Kindle format.
I hope people find this useful. :-)
-- Erlend Hamberg ehamberg@gmail.com _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe

Very useful, thanks!
On Oct 4, 2013 9:13 AM, "Erlend Hamberg"
While re-reading Brent Yorgey's Excellent Typeclassopedia I converted it to Pandoc Markdown in order to be able to create an EPUB version. Having a “real” e-book meant that I could comfortably read it on my e-book reader and highlight text and take notes while reading. I also fixed some minor issues while reading it. (These fixes were of course backported to the official Typeclassopedia version on the Haskell Wiki.)
The EPUB file can be downloaded from Github:
https://github.com/ehamberg/typeclassopedia-md/releases
The Markdown source is also available in that repo and you can of course use Pandoc to convert the Markdown file to all the other output formats Pandoc supports.
By using a program like Calibre, the EPUB file can be converted to other e-book formats such as the Kindle format.
I hope people find this useful. :-)
-- Erlend Hamberg ehamberg@gmail.com
_______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe

Thanks, I wanted this for a long time as well!
A.
On 5 October 2013 17:25, Flavio Villanustre
Very useful, thanks! On Oct 4, 2013 9:13 AM, "Erlend Hamberg"
wrote: While re-reading Brent Yorgey's Excellent Typeclassopedia I converted it to Pandoc Markdown in order to be able to create an EPUB version. Having a “real” e-book meant that I could comfortably read it on my e-book reader and highlight text and take notes while reading. I also fixed some minor issues while reading it. (These fixes were of course backported to the official Typeclassopedia version on the Haskell Wiki.)
The EPUB file can be downloaded from Github:
https://github.com/ehamberg/typeclassopedia-md/releases
The Markdown source is also available in that repo and you can of course use Pandoc to convert the Markdown file to all the other output formats Pandoc supports.
By using a program like Calibre, the EPUB file can be converted to other e-book formats such as the Kindle format.
I hope people find this useful. :-)
-- Erlend Hamberg ehamberg@gmail.com
_______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
_______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
participants (5)
-
Alfredo Di Napoli
-
Dag Odenhall
-
Dan Frumib
-
Erlend Hamberg
-
Flavio Villanustre