Hi everyone,

2010/11/1 Jeff Prater <[email protected]>:
> Hi Marc--this doesn't count as a Drupal module because it's an entirely
> separate application, but I had purchased KBPublisher (
> http://www.kbpublisher.com/) for a project I was working on several months
> ago and we ended up not using it. I had purchased the "Small Biz" one. It
is
> a dedicated documentation application which supports a "book" type layout.
> You can see a demo of it here: http://www.kbpublisher.com/kb/1/

Free software using not-free software.... mmm I'm not sure this is the kind
of message LibreOffice want. But thanks for your offering.

Drupal is quite strong, the demo site you showed help me out to go search
this functionality.

After two hours investigating :S I did found something similar:

http://drupal.org/project/booktree

And the demostration here:

http://uccio.org/booktree

As it is a list, it is easily styled.

I did also found this other helpful modules:

This will help allowed users to modify the outline of a book easily:

http://drupal.org/project/outline_designer

Adding this other two:

http://drupal.org/project/flat_book
http://drupal.org/project/tableofcontents

Will could get a nicely book ready to get printed:

http://drupal.org/project/print

Or using the export feature of the book standard module.

:D

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