[FM Discuss] HTML publishing in Booki?
Micz Flor
micz.flor at sourcefabric.org
Thu Oct 7 04:52:39 PDT 2010
hi adam,
we might be interested to use this to tie our FLOSS manuals also into
our website.
could you send me the tarball, too please? i will take a look and see if
it works with templating engines like smarty.
while you are at it: possibly start a FLOSS manual about this piece of
code or point me to an existing manual i could add this to.
unless there is already documentation on this.
thanks, micz
On Thu, 2010-10-07 at 12:38 +0200, adam wrote:
> there is the 'booki publisher' which is a script i wrote based on a
> structure aco made which takes books from booki (Objavi), pulls them to
> your server, and wraps them in a template of your choice. In essence it
> is 'fm' but you can template it to look as you like and it has a nice
> plugin architecture (with a few plugins already including a comment
> system) and admin system...
>
> its all php and i would welcome someone else trying it and perhaps
> improving it...
>
> i havent put it in git yet (doh!) but i can send you a zip...
>
> adam
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 2010-10-05 at 18:43 -0500, James Simmons wrote:
> > Aleksander,
> >
> > If this option was not already in Booki how were we planning to use it
> > to publish FLOSS Manuals? I understood (perhaps wrongly) that the FM
> > site would continue to look much as it does now but Booki would be
> > used to create the manuals instead of TWiki.
> >
> > James Simmons
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 5:08 PM, Aleksandar Erkalovic <aerkalov at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > hi,
> > >
> > > well...for the purpose of creating pdf files, we are exporting entire
> > > book as static html (inside of zip).
> > > it would be easy to add this extra option to Export tab (inside of
> > > booki). it would require a bit of
> > > work on UI interface, and maybe css editing but this could be done quickly.
> > >
> > > aco
> > >
> > > On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 11:15 PM, James Simmons <nicestep at gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> I'm trying to make a pitch to use Booki at my company. We currently
> > >> have a Wiki to prepare documentation and one of our pain points is
> > >> that we don't want to link people to Wiki articles (which may be works
> > >> in progress or undergoing revisions) but to static versions of the
> > >> same articles. MediaWiki does not support this, so we have to do a
> > >> lot of manual labor to make static versions of the pages. The FLOSS
> > >> Manuals website does a beautiful job of providing this "publish"
> > >> function and I had assumed that Booki would do this as well, but I
> > >> can't find where it does. All I see are PDF and EPUB export.
> > >>
> > >> Thanks,
> > >>
> > >> James Simmons
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