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PDF export of Wiki Pages (Feature #901)


Added by Saeed Richardson at 2012-02-19 01:11 am. Updated at 2013-05-06 11:07 pm.


Status:Open Start date:2012-02-18
Priority:Normal Due date:
Assignee:- % Done:

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Category:Wikis
Target version:-
Remote issue URL: Affected version:

Description

We can currently export the contents of a list of issues to PDF. This type of functionality on the wiki pages would also be a great asset to use as well in addition to the ATOM, HTML, and TXT options.


History

Updated by guilhem lettron at 2012-02-23 11:55 am

It's related to this in redmine : http://www.redmine.org/issues/401

this feature from r7739 to r7742.
and for rmagick (http://www.redmine.org/issues/3261) and r7788, r7810. (As I can see in tickets)

Updated by Saeed Richardson at 2012-02-23 12:37 pm

Thanks for the update. Do you know if anyone has successfully applied this? I'm certain I'll try.
Looks like it actually came through for redmine; I hope it's in the plans for ChiliProject.

Updated by Saeed Richardson at 2012-03-14 02:39 am

Sorry to ask this again but are there plans to incorporate these updates into ChiliProject?

Updated by Scott Whitlow at 2012-06-19 03:41 pm

I was wondering if this is going to be implemented? This would be a great feature!

Updated by Václav Stodůlka at 2013-04-25 01:41 pm

Please please, someone add this feature to some further release. We have manuals on Wiki, exporting through HTML is not very comfortable...

Updated by Chris Dähn at 2013-05-06 11:07 pm

Hi,

there is a chili_pdf gem/extension for exactly that...

https://github.com/tomkersten/chili_pdf - see #488

Currently the install instructions are outdated and I failed to get it running on Debian Squeeze...

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