X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/fac8d8fc242f0ad4e553b5f6530f616a3f480e9b..3a560b2719ec0ba22f9cc2adf0717d4efd56bb94:/doc/todo/pdf_output.mdwn diff --git a/doc/todo/pdf_output.mdwn b/doc/todo/pdf_output.mdwn index 1a1411093..a0f324054 100644 --- a/doc/todo/pdf_output.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/pdf_output.mdwn @@ -4,3 +4,19 @@ Note that for example dokuwiki has a [[nice plugin|http://danjer.doudouke.org/te > I've actually written one, it's just not publicly released. You can check it out from the "experimental" branch of my ikiplugins githup repo. It's called "html2pdf" and it depends on the static version of wkhtmltopdf rather than requiring a whole LaTeX setup. It's only been used on Ubuntu, so I can't say what problems there might be on other setups, but it works for me. It's not properly documented; I'd appreciate some help with that. > -- [[KathrynAndersen]] + +>> Thanks, I downloaded the git-repro and did `sudo cp html2pdf.pm /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki/Plugin/` then I added html2pdf to the addplugins line in my setup-file (`mywiki.setup`) as well a new line `html2pdf_pages=>"/*",`. Then I did `sudo ikiwiki --setup mywiki.setup`. However there is no button or something like that which let's me create the pdf's +>> -- [[micheal]] + +>>> That is because they are created automatically as part of the page-build process. That's what the "html2pdf_pages" option is for: it defines which pages have PDFs generated from them. If a PDF is generated for page "foo", then the PDF itself will be in "foo/foo.pdf". + +>>> I also notice you didn't mention installing wkhtmltopdf - it won't create PDFs without that! +>>> -- [[KathrynAndersen]] + +>>>> Yes, wkhtmltopdf is installed and works, however there are no pdf-files in my /var/www/myiki directory or in scrdir. + +>>>>> Have you tried running it with "verbose" turned on, and noting the output? That could give some clues. +>>>>> And no, the PDFs are not placed in the source dir, only in the destination dir. +>>>>> -- [[KathrynAndersen]] + +**Edit (17.02.2012)**: I have put an extended version of the question on webmasters.stackexchange: [[http://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/24905/run-external-application-on-markdown-source-in-ikiwiki]] , perhaps someone of the ikiwiki programmers is intersted in having this feature too...