I'm happy to have found a good DAW that can be used completely offline and off grid. ('Would be nice in the unlikely event of the zombie apocalypse, or comparable situation).. But after thorough search I find that the only LMMS manual that's available for download for offline use is for a very old version, 0,4,12.. I also see that the topic of an offline manual is one that has emerged afew times.
So I was thinking how about for example dumping the LMMS wiki to a zim file, for zim readers such as kiwix etc.?
openzim.org have instructions in how to create a zim from existing html, or you can ask them to create a zim file of the wiki.. https://openzim.org/wiki/Build_your_ZIM_file
Short of something like that, I (and others who might want a manual they can access offline) would have to download and store all the html pages individually. - I hope you will consider this, as I think it would be a really good idea.
So I was thinking how about for example dumping the LMMS wiki to a zim file, for zim readers such as kiwix etc.?
openzim.org have instructions in how to create a zim from existing html, or you can ask them to create a zim file of the wiki.. https://openzim.org/wiki/Build_your_ZIM_file
Short of something like that, I (and others who might want a manual they can access offline) would have to download and store all the html pages individually. - I hope you will consider this, as I think it would be a really good idea.