As well, the order of modules is wonky, at least for some books (I tried First Aid, and it is not even close to the order it should be in). Can this be specified, or is some particular format required for the PDF generator to work properly? It would be useful to have the option to specify which modules are included/excluded for certain uses, along with specifying the order modules should appear.
Mike.lifeguard
-----Original Message----- From: textbook-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:textbook-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Raffaele Sent: May 7, 2008 2:54 PM To: Wikimedia textbook discussion Subject: Re: [Textbook-l] MediaWiki2PDF
I saw a book -- it is beautiful, amazing! Very useful, very clear :)
I'd have some questions: * Just for knowing, where does the generator take the table of content? * There are two problem, the list of contributors that should be the 2nd cover and the GFDL that should be somewhere in the book, or other licenses if they are needed. * there is another problem with images, I think because they are from Commons - can you fix it?
Hi, --Ramac
In data 07 maggio 2008 alle ore 11:45:03, Robert Arustamyan robert@blogpaper.com ha scritto:
Hi All,
I'm pleased to announce a new web service.
MediaWiki2PDF - is a free online service, that allows you to generate nice looking PDF documents from books found on wikibooks.org. It looks through child pages and collects chapters and subchapters into a single, well-formatted PDF document. All you have to do, is just enter url of the book and press "Enter". From recent time service can also generates PDF-s from wikipedia articles.
Visit us at http://blogpaper.com/mediawiki2pdf
We hope it will be useful to you.
Best Regards
Blogpaper Development Team.
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