Actually, I misspoke: it's GeneratePDF that requires htmldoc. And yes, I don't know where to start with installing that.
You'd think it would be easy in PmWiki to generate a link and an anchor that's relative to the current page instead of hard wired to the website. Maybe I'm wrong, but I imagine all I need to do is generate a web page, a portion of which I can copy and paste into an Open Office document, where I can add a header of my choice, and from there "print" to a PDF file. Maybe that's not possible - but it seems like it would take 2 minutes once I know how to generate the relative links and anchors. Of course, I'd be happy to use one of the PDF recipes, but I don't see one that I can quickly figure out how to install (and besides, simpler is better). Randy On Sep 23, 2009, at 8:02 PM, Kathryn Andersen wrote: > On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 01:11:35PM -0500, Randy Brown wrote: >> - The simplest recipe (PublishPDF) requires me to install >> (compile?) htmldoc >> package, which I couldn't make much sense of (I'm not an open source >> development pro). > I use PublishPDF myself, because, as you say, it is the simplest > recipe. > What problems are you having with installing htmldoc? Or is it simply > that you don't know where to start? _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
