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#1 2014-10-21 04:34:23

AnteroPhotography
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Printable CE4 documentation

Hi all:

We have a person who cannot read on screen. Is there a way that I can get the full set of CE4 documentation as a printable file? By printing one section at a time, I get a 5" header on every one and it looks like it will take me all day.

Thanks,

Christopher

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#2 2014-10-21 04:38:38

rod barbee
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Re: Printable CE4 documentation

you can print out as pdf. Look near the top of any of the document pages, right under the ttg masthead.
Look for "book creator" at the top of this page: http://ce4.theturninggate.net/docs/doku.php


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#3 2014-10-21 04:54:40

AnteroPhotography
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Re: Printable CE4 documentation

Thanks! That's perfect. I had no idea what "book creator" was.

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#4 2014-10-21 05:06:53

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Re: Printable CE4 documentation

Well . . . I'm not there yet. Looks like the book creator doesn't capture anything but the open page, so I basically get the same thing I would if I File>Print in the browser. It does offer an option for a printable text-only version, which dumps the headers, but still only operates at whatever level of page hierarchy I'm at. I was hoping that there's a way to print, for instance, "Courses," with all the sub-pages expanded. I assume that, with the book creator, I'd still have to go to each sub-page, add it to the book, then back out and get the next one?

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#5 2014-10-21 05:20:51

rod barbee
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Re: Printable CE4 documentation

not sure. I've never tried it. I just know that Matt added it for those wanting to print out docs. You can click through to any links on a page and add those pages to the book. Once you've added all the pages, then click "Show, modify book". Have you tried that?


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#6 2014-10-21 07:23:45

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Re: Printable CE4 documentation

Thanks, Rod - I did try that, and it works as designed - it does save some time, and it creates a printable format without the big section headers and such. I think I'm just wishing for a linear document in a Wiki world, the idea of which is basically NOT to be linear. I'm attempting to shift my paradigm.

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