On Sat, 17 Nov 2001, Rich Bowen wrote: > On Sat, 17 Nov 2001, Rich Bowen wrote: > > > OK, the best thing that I'm able to find at the moment is something > > called htmldoc (http://www.easysw.com/htmldoc/) which does HTML->PDF > > conversion. It looks good. The only thing that is non-obvious is how to > > get it to do things in a sensible order, and I am having a little > > trouble with links from one document to another. (It's all one PDF, but > > links from one doc to another are not working correctly. I'll get it > > eventually.) > > > > So, it looks like, if we can agree on a sensible order for the docs, all > > that we would have to maintain is a complete list of all of the files in > > that preferred order, and someone (I'm volunteering) could do the > > necessary magic (probably just a shell or Perl script, once I get this > > figured out) to generate that document on demand. > > My first cut at this is available at http://apacheadmin.com/docs.pdf.bz2 > It's a little over 1MB bzipped, and nearly 2 uncompressed. There's a > little trouble with links - sometimes they get converted to "internal > link", which works, while other times they appear to get converted to > HTML references, which don't work. But apart from that, and some trouble > that it seemed to have with the tables in the mod_rewrite docs, it looks > like we can generate a PDF without much trouble. Please let me know what > you think.
And I also figured out how to do it without the links at all. If people are going to print this (it's 500+ pages) then perhaps the links are less than relevant. -- Author, Apache Administrator's Guide http://www.apacheadmin.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
