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It was extremely easy to install on Debian using ''apt-get'' (I've added it to [[Debian Post Install]]), and their documentation is very good too which allowed me to integrate it into our XmlWiki environment in only a few minutes. The transform created to call the ''htmldoc'' command is [[pdf-export.php]] and is attached to the [[view]] event of an article via an XPath query in the URL of the export link in the toolbox. | It was extremely easy to install on Debian using ''apt-get'' (I've added it to [[Debian Post Install]]), and their documentation is very good too which allowed me to integrate it into our XmlWiki environment in only a few minutes. The transform created to call the ''htmldoc'' command is [[pdf-export.php]] and is attached to the [[view]] event of an article via an XPath query in the URL of the export link in the toolbox. | ||
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Revision as of 23:15, 14 February 2007
A user inquired this morning about the old Open Office Export which is not really in a useable state, but it prompted me to have a bit of a look around for current MediaWiki article exporting options. I soon found HTMLDOC which, while not specific to MediaWiki, is able to convert HTML to PDF quite well, and is a well established project. It was extremely easy to install on Debian using apt-get (I've added it to Debian Post Install), and their documentation is very good too which allowed me to integrate it into our XmlWiki environment in only a few minutes. The transform created to call the htmldoc command is pdf-export.php and is attached to the view event of an article via an XPath query in the URL of the export link in the toolbox.
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