Hi,

i would appreciate such a solution too, if there where the images printed...
  Ice



2009/6/1 David Starr <[email protected]>

>
>
> On 19-Feb-09, at 4:30 PM, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> > * saving the HTML in the web browser gives me the complete page, but
> >   it would be more useful without the trac headers and footers. There
> >   was a patch for trac 0.8(?) to have an HTML download, but it does
> >   not work for 0.11
>
> Hi just a quick idea here. Why not attach a custom print.css in your
> project's templates to hide the page elements you don't want in the
> PDF..
>
> Then just print each page to PDF in your browser.. and reassemble as
> multipage.
>
> I admit it would be nice to be able to export structured PDFs from the
> Trac wiki directly but it's probably not coming any time soon
> considering all of these hurdles. Might as well let your web browser/
> pdf engine do the heavy lifting for now.
>
>
> > My current workaround is:
> >
> > 1. Save the wiki page with the scrapbook Firefox/Iceweasel extension
> >
> > 2. Delete headers and footers with scrapbooks DOM eraser tool
> >
> > 3. Save as text or HTML, or print into PDF file from the browser
> >
> > 4. Delete saved page in scrapbook
> >
> > This works, but with an HTML download without headers/footers I could
> > save steps 1 and 2 and replace 4 with an "rm".
>
> This should save a few steps for you anyway.
>
> -David
>
> >
>

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