Et une doc, en l'?tat, en fran?ais : www.spip-contrib.net/Un-livre-avec-SPIP
JLuc Le 05/12/2011 17:28, JLuc a ?crit : > Le 05/12/2011 16:27, JLuc a ?crit : >> Le 05/12/2011 14:41, Stefan a ?crit : >>> i'm interested in a web-2-print solution, have coded a very basic >>> script for some testing. >> >> SPIP CMS (spip.net) has some works that might be of interest. >> For example the plugin_latex is a plugin made specifically to generate latex >> out of the SPIP content, specifically used for the site >> http://programmer.spip.org, >> so as to produce the PDF manual out of this site. >> >> Source code for plugin_latex is here : >> http://zone.spip.org/trac/spip-zone/browser/_galaxie_/programmer.spip.org/plugin_latex >> >> As far as i know, it is 90% working so as to produce the complete book out >> of the complete site. >> >> It uses the textwheel (http://code.google.com/p/textwheel/wiki/TextWheel) >> extension for SPIP >> (http://svn.github.com/Cerdic/textwheel.git/plugins/textwheel/) >> so as to transform SPIP markup syntax (such as {{bold}}, {italic}, [link >> to->url], >> frames, code snippets etc) and structure elements like article titles, >> sections, etc >> and into latex code. > > One more link : > http://zone.spip.org/trac/spip-zone/browser/_plugins_/latexwheel/wheels/latex/ > It is the latex textwheel definition. > latex.yaml is the main translation ruleset > other files are context specific rulesets. > > JLuc > > > > ___ > Scribus Mailing List: scribus at lists.scribus.net > Edit your options or unsubscribe: > http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus > See also: > http://wiki.scribus.net > http://forums.scribus.net >
