If you *REALLY* need to print, go with:
http://www.adobe.com/products/indesign/features/ and integrate it with
an EWS like http://www.woodwing.com/

On 5/25/07, Paul Monday <paul.monday at sun.com> wrote:
> These are the same ranges of responses I get when I ask myself about this 
> problem!  The gap in the MediaWiki to DocBook is large, but Christopher, it 
> is good to see there is some ability to convert.  I will take a look at your 
> source and see if we can contribute :-)  I'm guessing its GPL?!
>
> And to Brian's point, I agree that there would be a "cutoff" date where 
> MediaWiki wouldn't facilitate us anymore, wiki text is far less expressive 
> for formal "publishing" on paper.
>
> Further, unfortunately, the world isn't ready for fully online documentation. 
>  Many cultures still hold onto the paper book concept as a master and a must 
> have.  With Wiki's, I've run into a few problems myself:
> - Having to be online / connected to read and edit (I'm used to working on 
> specs on a plane and Wiki's make this difficult)
> - The ever-wonderful "how do I print this thing" problem (can be somewhat 
> fixed by a deep linking formatter, but the problem is more difficult than 
> this)
> - The "how do I send this to someone that doesn't have access to the Wiki" 
> problem
>
> Thank you!
> Paul Monday
>
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