"Daniel Mayer" maveric149@yahoo.com wrote:
--- Delirium delirium@hackish.org wrote:
It does bring up the interesting point that perhaps there should be a little more editing in making a paper version besides just validating articles. For example, it might make sense to collate these all into one article for print publication.
That can be done via transclusion. A container article would have =Level 1= headings that would have the names of each component article. Then in a print version, {{main|blah}} would need to be changed from 'Main article: [[blah]]' to 'For further detail see [[blah]]' (might be a good idea anyway).
Wouldn't that be nice if it would work; but I think that would introduce an awful lot of redundancy and tedious repetition, since most of the component articles include phrasing to introduce and contextualize them as standalone articles. This might be a good way to generate an initial rough-cut, but some editing would certainly be needed. Otherwise we'd end up with the inverse of what technical writers used to call "shovelware", where paper documentation was simply dumped online with very little thought given to organization, presentation, or usability.
Bkonrad