## How to print this book? Let’s say you don’t want to navigate or interact with the examples and you just want a good old fashion text book which you can read on the beach or on your commute to the city. In that case you can print this book. #### Installing glslViewer For printing this book you need first to parse it. For that you will need [`glslViewer`](https://github.com/patriciogonzalezvivo/glslViewer) a console shader tool that will compile and transform the shader examples into images. In **MacOSX** get sure to have [homebrew](http://brew.sh/) installed and then on your terminal do: ```bash brew install glslviewer ``` On **Raspberry Pi** you need to get [Raspbian](https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/), a Debian-based Linux distribution made for Raspberry Pi and then do: ```bash sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade sudo apt-get install git-core glslviewer ``` #### Installing Python 2.7, Latex Engine and Pandoc For parsing the Markdown chapters into Latex and then into a PDF file we will use Xetex Latex Engine and Pandoc. In **MacOSX**: Download and Install MacTeX by: ```bash brew cask install mactex-no-gui ``` and then install [Pandoc](http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/) and Python 2 by: ```bash brew install pandoc python@2 ``` On **Raspberry Pi** (Raspbian): ```bash sudo apt-get install texlive-xetex pandoc python2.7 ``` #### Compile the book into a pdf and print it Now that you have all you need, it is time to clone [the repository of this book](https://github.com/patriciogonzalezvivo/thebookofshaders) and compile the book. For that open your terminal once again and type: ```bash cd ~ git clone https://github.com/patriciogonzalezvivo/thebookofshaders.git cd thebookofshaders make clean pdf ``` If everything goes well, you will see a `book.pdf` file which you can read on your favorite device or print. #### Compile the book into an epub for use with an e-reader ```bash cd ~ git clone https://github.com/patriciogonzalezvivo/thebookofshaders.git cd thebookofshaders make clean epub ``` The generated `book.epub` can be used directly, or converted to a `.mobi` file for use with Kindle by using a converter, for example Calibre.