On Sunday 07 June 2009 06:32:16 [email protected] wrote: > Yes, that was mostly a copy/paste. I think a lot of content on Wikibooks is > outdated, so it does not really make sense to migrate it...
would it be good to start decommissioning the wikibooks site then? ie: start going through all the pages, erasing them one by one and migrating any content which is still valid? > Regarding the images pointing to wikibooks, I just changed it because it > broke the pdf generation. However I still didn't update the image links... i guess any images which are still relevant could also be imported to drupal and the links updates to point there. > Hmm, I don't think the image tag is stripped, I can add images without > problems here... Can you describe more precisely what does not work and > which image you are trying to include? sorry, brain fart on my side, there's no problem. > I agree that small pages are usually more friendly okay, i will start carving up the tutorial page then. > > - in order to make the "lots of little pages" approach work, it is > > pretty much required to have the "printer friendly version" link enabled > > at the bottom of book pages. can this feature be enabled on the book > > module? > > It was only enabled for logged users, I just changed that. hmm, i still don't see it. the feature i am thinking of is a link at the bottom of each item in a book outline. the link is titled "Printer-friendly version", sitting between the "Add child page" and "Add new comment" links. it refers to /book/export/html/##. on my drupal, it is enabled under /admin/user/permissions->book module->access printer friendly version. perhaps the printpdf function is intercepting it somehow... i see it has the same link, but prepended with /printpdf... > > (the default printer-friendly version is pretty ugly. if this feature > > is enabled, i have a CSS sheet which could be used on this site to make > > the print versions a little nicer to read.) > > Okay, please send it to me & I can upload it. will do, thanks. ray ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OpenSolaris 2009.06 is a cutting edge operating system for enterprises looking to deploy the next generation of Solaris that includes the latest innovations from Sun and the OpenSource community. Download a copy and enjoy capabilities such as Networking, Storage and Virtualization. Go to: http://p.sf.net/sfu/opensolaris-get _______________________________________________ Kdenlive-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/kdenlive-devel
