Jason,

Thank for the reply ... I think it may indeed be a 09 vs 10 issue ... our 
new PROD Server will be 10.4  and we are going to upgrade or DEV/TEST 
Server to 10.4 this weekend ... so hopefully the issue will resolve with 
the upgrade. Thanks !


Best Regards,
 
Joe
 
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If you are trying to use PageToOdtStyles, I don't know if it supports 0.9, 
but the code was written and tested under 0.10. I did some research on 
this and got it installed and working on my Trac, but I found some 
limitations. The documentation was also not complete. I updated their wiki 
page at http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/PageToOdtPlugin with more info and also 
with the limitations I found. If the egg loaded properly then you should 
see the OpenDocument link on the bottom even if the wiki isn't set up 
right, and if either the settings or template are missing you should get 
an exception to that fact.
 
If the egg isn't loading, check to see if you can "import cElementTree" in 
Python, which is the most likely culprit. If that works, then you need to 
enable debug logging to be able to see the egg error loading messages. I'm 
using 0.10.5dev and so I was able to see the errors, it's been too long 
since version 9 that I don't remember if the debugging process is the 
same.
 
Jason
 

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Mike / Folks, 

First of all ... is this usuable in trac 093 ? 

I am new to all of this and am not quite sure of the steps to get the 
plugin downloaded and uncompresses and put in the trac plugin directory 
... 

Here is what I tried ... if I totally am off base ... I apologize ... 
yesterday I was able to download the webadmin *egg 

Currently running trac 093 on a Ubuntu Linux platform ... 

I was able to download *egg file to my PC 
configured  trac.ini per trac wiki  and created wiki page 
wiki/PageToOdtStyles 
using the webadmin tool ... installed the egg 
cycled the webserver ... ?   Nutin' honey .... ? 

Any suggestions ?  If this is not available in 093 ... our new PROD server 
will be running   10.4   and we are going to update or Debian Level to 
match ... ie ...  > trac 10.0   and  SVN  1.4.4 or 5 I think ... 

Does the plugin know the path to the   wiki page wiki/PageToOdtStyles  ? 
Or do I need to update something to reflect ? 

Thanks, 


Joe Dayney 



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I use the pdf plug-ins to get nicely printable version of the wiki pages.
There is a similar odt one as well. 

http://www.trac-hacks.org/wiki/PageToOdtPlugin
http://www.trac-hacks.org/wiki/PageToPdfPlugin

Mike

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I'm very new to the whole wiki thing. Are there any conversion
programs/utilities that can take the plain text version of a wiki page
and produce a formatted document, say in PDF, RTF, or OpenOffice.org
*.odt format?

Thanks!
Thom





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