- The business model of Anaconda has changed slightly: now it's a free product with 'add-ons' that cost money.
- Enthought has largely replaced EPD with Canopy.
- I've moved Anaconda before Canopy: this is obviously subjective, but Anaconda includes a lot more for free (Canopy Express excludes many open source packages). Workshops like Software Carpentry now tend to point new users to Anaconda for installation.
Single backticks were used in places, which doesn't seem to render as code (at least on Firefox). Line 137 has a code statement within ** ** that isn't rendering correctly, but I'm not sure how to fix it.
Added search.html to epub_exclude_files to avoid these errors:
Epubcheck Version 3.0
Validating against EPUB version 2.0
ERROR: pythonguide.epub/search.html(17,57): attribute "id" not allowed here; expected attribute "charset", "defer", "src" or "xml:space"
ERROR: pythonguide.epub/search.html(51,32): element "form" not allowed anywhere; expected the element end-tag, text or element "a", "abbr", "acronym", "address", "applet", "b", "bdo", "big", "blockquote", "br", "cite", "code", "del", "dfn", "div", "dl", "em", "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6", "hr", "i", "iframe", "img", "ins", "kbd", "map", "noscript", "ns:svg", "object", "ol", "p", "pre", "q", "samp", "script", "small", "span", "strong", "sub", "sup", "table", "tt", "ul" or "var" (with xmlns:ns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg")
ERROR: pythonguide.epub/search.html(54,66): element "form" not allowed anywhere; expected the element end-tag, text or element "a", "abbr", "acronym", "address", "applet", "b", "bdo", "big", "blockquote", "br", "cite", "code", "del", "dfn", "div", "dl", "em", "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6", "hr", "i", "iframe", "img", "ins", "kbd", "map", "noscript", "ns:svg", "object", "ol", "p", "pre", "q", "samp", "script", "small", "span", "strong", "sub", "sup", "table", "tt", "ul" or "var" (with xmlns:ns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg")
It should be noted that ePub does not use javascript for anything (or any scripting), so all those other pages with the quick search function do bad things to ePub files. I'll send through the rest of the errors in a separate issue.