[TYPO3-dev] Forge Wiki: Export to Docbook?

Daniel Bruessler danielb at typo3.org
Fri Nov 14 15:23:27 CET 2008


Hello Peter,

it would be better, if I can get a flavoured coffee in my cup, when I
push a button on my browser :-))

Cheers!
Daniel

> Hi Daniel.
> 
> The "Also available in HTML and TXT" links is pretty useless, as it
> doesn't show you a browsable HTML version, but instead forces a
> download of the current page.
> So this would require a manual visit to each page, and download the
> HTML. 
> 
> It would have been better if the HTML version was directly browsable,
> or if it could export the data in XML format.
> 
> --
> Peter Klein / Umloud Untd
> 
> 
> On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 08:58:39 +0100, Daniel Bruessler
> <danielb at typo3.org> wrote:
> 
>> Hello Marcus,
>>
>> do you really need docbook and xmerge?
>>
>> Please try the "Also available in" *html* link on the bottom of your
>> forge-wiki-page. (?export=html&version=x)
>>
>> After your click select "open with OpenOffice writer" and you get it.
>>
>> Is that not enough?
>>
>> Cheers!
>> Daniel
>>
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>>
>>
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> is it possible to export the docbook-format for selected nodes from the
>>> forge wiki? The idea is to import it into the manual.sxw using xmerge
>>> (http://xml.openoffice.org/xmerge/docbook/index.html)
>>>
>>> Greets,
>>> Marcus




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