On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 20:46 +0300, John Babich wrote:
FDP Team:
PDF creation is a great idea.
I brought it up in the past, and, until we get it automated
in the toolchain, I'm glad to produce PDFs via cups-PDF
and upload them and link them to the page.
By simply changing settings using "File > Page Setup" in
Firefox, you can produce pretty clean PDFs.
Also, using explicit link references in a wiki page also
makes it easier. (I need to change a few pages I worked on
to follow this existing guideline).
This method, although off-line, is clean and simple.
I also created single-page views and encourage it to be
adopted as a standard for multi-page docs in the wiki.
This makes the PDF creation very straightforward.
This might be preferable to the htmldoc method, which is automatable but
*extremely* ugly. Lots of intrusive hi-ASCII characters in headings,
for one thing. If anyone can help fix that, great.
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