Hi
its on Labs now.
http://mediawiki2latex.wmflabs.org/
The only problem is that only about five people a day are using it. Its
good on the one hand since the server is small. On the other hand the
might be some people who would like to use it but still don't find it.
So if anybody got an ide
Hello,
I also put up a web version of the mediawiki to latex converter.
http://mediawiki2latex.mooo.com/
The machine it is running on is really slow (like an intel atom)
Yours Dirk
On 12.11.2013 13:09, Fred Bauder wrote:
I have a log of what happens on when the commands:
sudo apt-get install
the building phase. The exception was:
ExitFailure 1
~Matt Walker
Wikimedia Foundation
Fundraising Technology Team
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 5:41 AM, Dirk Hünniger
wrote:
Hello,
in the current version of ubuntu (13.10) you can compile pages from
MediaWiki to LaTeX using the commands:
sudo apt-get
Hello,
in the current version of ubuntu (13.10) you can compile pages from
MediaWiki to LaTeX using the commands:
sudo apt-get install mediawiki2latex
mediawiki2latex -u https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Ries -o AdamRies.pdf
Yours Dirk
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Hello,
I made a new debian package, which resolves the security issues you
mentioned.
It is available here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wb2pdf/files/mediawiki2latex/6.5/
Yours Dirk
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Hello,
I did some investigation on how to compile MediaWiki to LaTeX. In this
Email I will discuss only the problems caused by the fact that MediaWiki
uses Unicode and how to use Unicode with LaTeX.
1) At first Unicode uses the same codepoint for different glyphs in
Chinese Japanse Korean. In
You mean the mega font? That's actually 207M uncompressed :)
That should probably go to a different package (and depend on it). I
don't see why it couldn't fallback to another available font if it's not
available, though.
I could indeed work without that font. But in this case I will create
font
You mean the mega font? That's actually 207M uncompressed :)
That should probably go to a different package (and depend on it). I
don't see why it couldn't fallback to another available font if it's not
available, though.
The point is that the change of the font has to happen inside a run of
On 06/16/2012 06:49 PM, Platonides wrote:
Have you heard of dependencies?You have to download a 364M file, which extracts
to 898MOf those 94M are Linux-specific. The rest includes miktex files,
objectfiles, dlls, exes, imagemagick, tcl/tk, Olson db...The real code seem to
lie at trunk/wb2pdf/
On 06/16/2012 05:53 PM, Platonides wrote:
On 16/06/12 10:51, Dirk Hünniger wrote:> This problem is actually sovled there is an easy way
to export mediawiki> articles to LaTeX and PDF.> > see
http://de.wikibooks.org/wiki/Benutzer:Dirk_Huenniger/wb2pdf> > Yours Dirk Hü
is basically a full installation of MikTeX.
Yours Dirk Hünniger
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d there is an easy way to export mediawiki
articles to LaTeX and PDF.
see http://de.wikibooks.org/wiki/Benutzer:Dirk_Huenniger/wb2pdf
Yours Dirk Hünniger
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