On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 6:02 PM, Jan Kundrát wrote: > Douglas Anderson wrote: > >> But there should be plenty of ways to go html > pdf >> > > We don't want to provide a PDF just "so that we have a PDF", so printing a > web page to PDF is not really an option. > > If you want to improve your XSLT-FO skills, feel free to write the > stylesheets; if you manage to use only the technologies that are already > available on our web nodes (nope, we won't open HTML in OpenOffice, thank > you), we can give it a try. > > But there's no point in generating "a PDF" without all fancy features like > a book-like layout, inter-document links etc. > > Why do you *need* the PDF at all? > > > Cheers, > -jkt > > -- > cd /local/pub && more beer > /dev/mouth > > Jan, sorry I kind of overquoted in my last mail, I wasn't really replying to you. Obviously gentoo isn't going to open pages in oo! I was saying to Behzat that, for whatever reason, if he needs a one-off copy of the handbook in PDF, there *are* a few ways to make it by going off the html version instead of straight from guidexml to pdf. -Doug