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You can copy the script and save it as a local bash file, for example: <code>booklet.sh</code>. | You can copy the script and save it as a local bash file, for example: <code>booklet.sh</code>. | ||
And run it with: <code>$ bash booklet.sh WIKIPAGE</code>, for example: <code>$ bash booklet.sh | And run it with: <code>$ bash booklet.sh WIKIPAGE</code>, for example: <code>$ bash booklet.sh Pen_plotters</code> | ||
Note that you should use '''underscores''' and not '''spaces''' in the wiki pagename! | |||
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Revision as of 15:25, 21 November 2023
The script below uses curl
, pandoc
, weasyprint
, pdfbook2
and Booklet-stylesheet.css as a stylesheet to render a PDF from a wiki page.
You can copy the script and save it as a local bash file, for example: booklet.sh
.
And run it with: $ bash booklet.sh WIKIPAGE
, for example: $ bash booklet.sh Pen_plotters
Note that you should use underscores and not spaces in the wiki pagename!
# insert your wiki page below, between the quotes
WIKIPAGE=$1
# first download the wiki page in wikitext to a local file
curl https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/$WIKIPAGE?action=raw > $WIKIPAGE.mediawiki
# then convert this file into a HTML page, using the stylesheet at https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/User:Manetta/Booklet-stylesheet.css
pandoc --from mediawiki --to html $WIKIPAGE.mediawiki --css https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/User:Manetta/Booklet-stylesheet.css?action=raw --output $WIKIPAGE.html
# then turn the HTML page into a PDF with weasyprint
weasyprint $WIKIPAGE.html --stylesheet https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/User:Manetta/Booklet-stylesheet.css?action=raw $WIKIPAGE.pdf
# and finally, turn the PDF into an A5 booklet PDF for printing
# pdfbook2 is part of the texlive-extra-utils package in Debian
pdfbook2 --paper=a4paper --short-edge --no-crop $WIKIPAGE.pdf