[FM Discuss] Using Bookie (was: Re: Broken images in FM Help)
Clytie Siddall
clytie at riverland.net.au
Mon Apr 5 07:23:43 PDT 2010
On 05/04/2010, at 11:38 PM, adam wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-04-05 at 18:35 +0930, Clytie Siddall wrote:
>> On 05/04/2010, at 5:07 AM, John Curwood wrote:
>>
>>> The reason the ePub hasn't been added to the booki manual yet is that it
>>> is currently not working, however the developers are working on it, so
>>> it should be up and running again soon. To import an ePub all you need
>>> to do is copy the url link for the ePub and then past it into the url
>>> box under import epub on your Profile page before clicking import.
>>>
>>> With regards to fonts used for publishing books. When you publish in
>>> Booki you can choose to completely customise the css used for
>>> publication, including font selection.
>>
>> Thanks for the info, John. I joined #fm-tech on Freenode, but haven't seen anybody there yet. ;)
>>
>> So, are the FLOSS Manuals texts epub (they look like semi-standard HTML in the interface)? Or do we need to import them into Booki in a different way?
>
> all texts in floss manuals are plain vanilla HTML. we can import them
> into booki using the import feature which is largely built but not
> implemented in the user interface...if anyone wants to implement it then
> please do and ask questions on the fm-tech channel or to the dev mailing
> list (http://lists.flossmanuals.net/listinfo.cgi/tech-flossmanuals.net)
I can't help with coding it, but I can help with testing. :)
So FM users should use #flossmanuals (on IRC: irc.freenode.net), and aspiring Booki testers should use #fm-tech?
Would anyone be willing to import XO_vi into Booki for me, so I can test the translation interface?
from Clytie
Vietnamese Free Software Translation Team
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