Nicolas VIGNERON, 11/10/2017 20:32:
> should we try to integrate WSexport functionalities into more general
> tool? (for the second option, we need to exchange about our specific
> needs and desires).
This was already done with mwlib for ZIM and EPUB, but then WMF trashed
it. Three years ago we were told "ePUB and ZIM are likely to return",
now how much do you believe PDFs will ever work again?
https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-ambassadors/2014-September/0…https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T97672https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T73660
The Italian Wikisource users have used PDF exports nonetheless for a few
things, although they are not as useful as the ZIM exports. Please don't
rely on assumptions about uselessness of something for you to decide
that it's fine to make that something worse.
Federico
Jon Katz, 22/11/2017 03:29:
> The issue you raise, is a known issue being tracked and worked on here
The issue I raise is that you should not make a change that makes life
worse for all users. The feature is currently useless in 100 % of cases,
so you should have rolled back immediately to the previous system as
long as it works even in 0,1 % of the cases.
For now, I'm telling people to use the PediaPress book builder and
ignore the PDFs produced by Wikimedia Foundation. This is not sustainable.
Federico
How do I change the location of the table of contents in the Wikibook I
am maintaining [1]. The body of the print version [2] is just this one
template:
{{printable}}
Strangely it puts the table of contents for the whole book fairly far
into the book. I'd like to move that to the front.
Also, while I'm already asking, how do I add another chapter from the
book to the print version.
/Lars
[1] https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSSH
[2] https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSSH/Print_version