Wiki-to-pdf-manual
wiki-to-pdf
wiki-to-pdf is a contraption for ongoing publication efforts. It uses the characteristics of Mediawiki for collaborative editing together with the pagedjs library to produce paginated, elastic, malleable and re-editable publications for printing and on-line reading. It
Code repository: http://gitlab.constantvzw.org/titipi/wiki-to-pdf/
These tools are based on the work of Manetta Berends for the Volumetric Regimes book https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/mb/volumetric-regimes-book/
titipi wiki-to-pdf
To initiate a new publication, create a page in this wiki in the unfolding namespace:
http://titipi.org/wiki/index.php/Unfolding:NAMEOFPUBLICATION
On this page, add content or transclude pages that are published elsewhere on the wiki.
{{TT|Peripheral politics}} {{TT|The politics of listening}} {{TT|word2complex}}
CSS can be added in the tab 'Print CSS'
Go to 'open in wiki to pdf' to view the resulting html page and access the PDF.
All current wiki-to-pdf publications are listed here: http://titipi.org/wiki-to-pdf
All publicly shareable publications are listed here: http://titipi.org/pub/
Publication URLs are constructed as follows: http://titipi.org/pub/NAMEOFPUBLICATION
Editing wiki-to-pdf
When the automated pageheader overflows, you can add the preferred shorter title to the wiki page:
<h2 class="runningtitle">When governments move fast and break things</h2>
This would replace the longer title, "EU Digital COVID Certificates: When governments move fast and break things"
Server setup
The wiki-to-pdf interface is installed as a systemd service on the titipi server. It uses pagedjs and flask.
In case of trouble, login to the server and:
$ sudo service flask restart
Various functions described in:
web-interface/web-interface.py
Templates in:
web-interface/templates/flask
css for wiki-to-pdf publications:
wiki-to-pdf/static/out/NAMEOFPUBLICATION
Custom css for the application in:
wiki-to-pdf/static/css