Extension talk:Collection/PDF Writer

Latest comment: 7 years ago by 2405:204:D08E:7571:7539:B276:1CE5:74E5 in topic Clarification needed
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Hi Heiko, hi Volker,

just wanted to mention that the Help Needed link does not point anywhere relevant any more. If you still need help, I'd suggest to point it directly to your page in the translation wiki. If you don't, just erase the section...

Thanks for the great extension and keep it up,

--Achimbode 13:35, 3 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Hi Achim, I am not Heiko nor Volker but I was able to update the page. :) Thanks for addressing this. Cheers --kgh 13:54, 3 December 2010 (UTC)Reply
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Currently, it is set so when a link exists within the generated PDF, an arrow points to it. However, this doesn't seem to be consistent. Links to other parts of our wiki do not have arrows pointing to them, which makes it hard for the user to see what is text and what is a link.

Any suggestions on how this can be fixed?

Kwelsh2 21:08, 28 February 2011 (UTC)Reply


Added downlodlink from softpedia ..

http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Programming/Libraries/mwlib-43845.shtml
that redirects to/ i.e : 
http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/m/mwlib/mwlib-0.12.14.tar.gz#md5=e1967178f9c3e6668129fdfd7528ebe2

cheers , radm

MWlib +0.14.0 changed way of install

cheers , radm

Some HTML inside "syntaxhighlight" tags not rendering

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HTML text included inside the

<syntaxhighlight>

tag does not render correctly in a PDF produced using the "Download as PDF" feature provided by Special:Book.

For example, the following appears in test2wiki:Wikipedia:Guide to Scribbling:

<includeonly>{{#invoke:citation|reflabel}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{documentation}}</noinclude>

When this is exported to a PDF using the "Download to PDF" link in the toolbox, all that actually appears in the resulting PDF is:

{{documentation}}

I wonder whether this is because the export process is honouring the

<includeonly>

and

<noinclude>

tags.

I have tried applying the {{Hide in print }} template, and various others of that type, but this seems to have no effect. HTH HAND —Phil | Talk 16:55, 27 November 2012 (UTC)Reply

Quick follow-up: this can be seen to work on this very page by clicking the "Download as PDF" link in the toolbar to the left! —Phil | Talk 16:57, 27 November 2012 (UTC)Reply

Better instructions

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Not sure if this is the right place, but how do you turn it on?. The installation instructions are clear. But starting the render server instructions are a bit hazy. The external link has the command switches but I can't for the life of me figure out how the pieced together commands should look to get the (remote) render server operational. (Bouncingmolar (talk) 08:46, 8 August 2013 (UTC) nm I figured it out. I entered "nserve & mw-qserve & nslave --cachedir ~/cache/ & postman & " into a ubuntu console and after specifying the ip of my virtualised linux server, I could render pdfs from my private wiki. yahoo (Bouncingmolar (talk) 16:26, 8 August 2013 (UTC))Reply

Windows

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It's seems not possible to install it on a Windows MediaWiki server ; instructions are specific to Linux.

--89.91.69.217 11:42, 13 September 2013 (UTC)Reply


I agree. It would be very useful to write instructions for installation on Windows. --Monic abc 15:33, 22 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

HTML and PDF Exports

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I am using the HTMLets extension in my wiki to include some other files (tables of data) on my server. I noticed however, that when I use PDFExport, the content is not printed in the PDF, only the tags with the filename (<HTMLets>FileName</HTMLets>). It seems like the issue might be on the renderer side, so I was wondering if there was a way to configure extension to include the page that comes from the link in the tags in the export, as it displays in the wiki? SpartanGuy07 (talk) 12:56, 18 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

How Hidding credits (Article Sources and Contributors...) in the bottom of the pdf

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I would like to hide the credit in the bottom of the pdf file :

  • Article Sources and Contributors
  • Image Sources, Licenses and Contributors
  • License.

Any Idea?

Thanks

Nicolas NALLET (talk)

You have to find the file dist-packages/mwlib/rl/pdfstyles.py in your local python lib directory (mine is /usr/local/lib/python2.7/), and then search for and set `show_article_attribution` variable to False

- andras

Clarification needed

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I tried to follow the easy_install script to install mwlib in my Ubuntu 16.04.2 server. But at the end of the install there is an error coming. Could someone please check why this error is happening?

The script I followed.

easy_install mwlib && rehash && easy_install mwlib.rl

Error at the end of the install

Finished processing dependencies for mwlib No command 'rehash' found, did you mean:

Command 'rhash' from package 'rhash' (universe)

rehash: command not found

Is rhash is rehash?

--2405:204:D08E:7571:7539:B276:1CE5:74E5 02:19, 23 February 2017 (UTC)Reply

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