Thank you very much Kruhly
I helps since now I know how it works, but still don't know what code
should be written in the additional templeate (L4CNav_print). It
already exists but is empty, so the generator finds the print version
of the template printing "blank".
This means each nav template sh
Hi Gladys,
> That's right, the page's link I refered in my previous post, has
> already two templates:
>
> * {{WIP}} <-- No problem with PDF
> * {{L4CNav}} < Did not appear in the PDF
There is a feature that allows us to create "print" templates that
have different features for the
Hi Patricia,
I did that as well.
Thank you.
Warm wishes,
Nellie Deutsch
Doctoral Student
Educational Leadership
Curriculum and Instruction
http://www.wikieducator.org/EL4C19
http://www.wikieducator.org/User:Nelliemuller
skype:nelliedeutschmuller
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:29 PM, Patricia Schlicht
Nellie, Hi
Please get in touch with Marcus Edwardo directly. I have no involvement
in this directly. Was just trying to help.
Email is at the end of the initial email.
Cheers and thanks,
Patricia
From: wikieducator@googlegroups.com
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Declan,
I think we can develop well structured content in no more than three
levels under the root directory, depending of the nature of the
project. Subpages permit similar Titles (maybe absolutely necesary for
two or more projects) can cohabit without interence between one to
each other. That's
Patricia,
I would love to help out. I am both an ESL/EFL teacher (34 years of
experience) and specialize in curriculum and technology at the MA and
doctoral levels; I am completing my doctoral studies (one more course).
Thank you.
Warm wishes,
Nellie Deutsch
Doctoral Student
Educational Leadership
Hi Gladys,
It's a little overwhelming for brand new users. I worry about piling
on too much. I suspect that most users are creating a small number of
pages so the flas structure works for them. However, I'm a prime
example of someone who should have adopted a structured approach.
Right now my
Dar Friends,
I hought I'll share this with you as this might be of interest to some
of you. Please get in touch with Mr. Marcus Edwardes directly at AUSAID.
Warm regards,
Patricia:
Dear Sir/Madam
My query relates to the development of a Project Design Document for an
English Language
Karen,
Thank you for share with WE the K12 Open Dictionary builder.
I've been looking around. It is absolutely great.
The idea for the Math Glossary
http://www.wikieducator.org/MathGloss
in WE is to serve as raw material for building more complete resources
like handbooks, tutorials, courses or
Thank you so much Jim for your quick response.
That's right, the page's link I refered in my previous post, has
already two templates:
* {{WIP}} <-- No problem with PDF
* {{L4CNav}} < Did not appear in the PDF
The PDF feature is very atractive for people who decides to move all
the
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 12:16, Gladys Gahona wrote:
> I am still having issues in generating PDF from some pages, I have
> observed the PDF Generator can't deal with pages containing templates
> or math tags:
Thanks for the more detailed error report.
> * If the page contains a any math tag ( e
Hi folks,
I am still having issues in generating PDF from some pages, I have
observed the PDF Generator can't deal with pages containing templates
or math tags:
* If the page contains a any math tag ( e.g. \sqr{2} )
for rendering the "square root of two", an error occur and the system
refuses to
You might check out the K12 Open Dictionary builder at
http://dictionary.k12opened.com.
Under "Experimental features," there is a glossary builder that can
export as html, rtf, wikitext, Mobipocket ebooks, PPT, etc.
Many math terms are already in the dictionary. If you want any help
with words t
Hi,
This is to Chris and others who are interested in peace education:
http://www.wikieducator.org/Education4Peace
Warm wishes,
Nellie Deutsch
Doctoral Student
Educational Leadership
Curriculum and Instruction
http://www.wikieducator.org/EL4C19
http://www.wikieducator.org/User:Nelliemuller
skype:ne
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