There's no good way to translate from Wiki to PDF
Really? PDF can handle hard links within a document. Reference books with linearly organized chapters and cross-references have been around since before the Bible. Understandably, the wiki is spineless and completely semantic in the way its pages are accessed, nevertheless last time I checked it still had a title page and a table of its contents. It sounds like all we need is someone to take on the role of an Editor. C'mon! You will get 'mad street cred' on the information superhighway. I totally understand that such a linear book goes against the ideals of unmanaged distributed open source authoring, but the wiki does seriously need a band-aid. Uh, just include a LaTeX-like tag to give each wiki page out there a priority and write or find a simple script to pull it all together for printing or kindling or whatever. I am not a pro-programmer but I read a lot of books in college, virtual and tangible. _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel