In the past weeks, there have been a few projects aiming to convert the sequences into more eye-friendly formats than the computer screen. There’s no collection of these projects yet, so I’m posting here and in the wiki to get the word out.
Print ready versions by jb55 (GitHub.) Has versions in Markdown, PDF, and ePub. ePubs can be converted to nearly any other format with calibre.
lw2ebook by me (GitHub.) Includes all sequences in ePub and mobi format.
Print ready versions by Jordan. Contains all posts of the sequence in one HTML file.
Some of the sequences can be rather lengthy—the one on quantum physics is around 118,000 words. I know that there are some people that don’t mind reading off LCD screens, but hopefully these tools will prove useful to the rest.
Sequences in Alternative Formats
In the past weeks, there have been a few projects aiming to convert the sequences into more eye-friendly formats than the computer screen. There’s no collection of these projects yet, so I’m posting here and in the wiki to get the word out.
Print ready versions by jb55 (GitHub.) Has versions in Markdown, PDF, and ePub. ePubs can be converted to nearly any other format with calibre.
lw2ebook by me (GitHub.) Includes all sequences in ePub and mobi format.
Print ready versions by Jordan. Contains all posts of the sequence in one HTML file.
Some of the sequences can be rather lengthy—the one on quantum physics is around 118,000 words. I know that there are some people that don’t mind reading off LCD screens, but hopefully these tools will prove useful to the rest.