Short answer: yes.

Long answer: the methodology needs a few decent cases in order to see how 
to do it well.

Explanation: TW explicitly organised for optimal print needs one to think 
about ...

   - *what *does the final printed format need to look like?
   - *how *should the contents be organised, fielded?

Design Issues:

   - For instance, if you write documents that are scholarly that need 
   footnotes, a design decision would be "are the note references hard-coded 
   or dynamically created?" 
   - How much do you use dynamic CSS for, for instance, section numbering? 
   Or rely on macros, or both?
   - For academic work conventional "style manuals" like the Chicago Manual 
   Of Style or the APA system could be used ... replicated in CSS.
   - Do you need to create printable documents at will, combining different 
   Tiddlers at different times?

Support Tools:

   - Thomas Elmiger's BRICKS plugin is a potentially very useful tool for 
   precise development of Print CSS.
   - BTC's PRINT-RIVER is a tool that can be a great aid to organising what 
   to print.

Just initial thoughts
Josiah

On Monday, 19 November 2018 10:17:43 UTC+1, Mohammad wrote:
>
> Is it possible to configure tiddlers for preparing high quality contents 
> and print to pdf?
> This because I want to see if there is any experience to use Tiddlywiki 
> like Ms Word or Latex
> for preparing publication quality contents?
>
> Any idea / sharing experiences / resources are appreciated!
>
> In my opinion we need some tools, some are already ready as plugin for 
> Tiddlywiki!
>
>
>
> Mohammad
>

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