you can run gem_server on your command line to get local documentation
of all your projects. Be adviced that api.rubyonrails.org is terribly
outdated.
api.rubyonrails.com is where the current documentation is at.
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 19:31:07 +0000 (UTC), sp00nyG
<spoonyg-xs08iqpnxi5Wk0Htik3J/w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> hi,
>
> i''m falling in love with rails, but the main obstacle is digesting
the huge
> amount of documetation for it... i''m getting dizzy flipping back
and forth
> between my development and the online reference.
>
> i know rails is in a constant state of flux, but surely there is a pdf-ized
> version of the api reference out there somewhere. alas, google tells me
there
> is no such animal. am i missing something? or do all of you keep a
browser
> open to api.rubyonrails.org when writing your rails code? doesn''t
seem very
> efficient...
>
> any insight on the best way to get a printed version of the rails api in
front
> of me would be most helpful.
>
> thanks,
> spoony
>
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