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From here, the process to add content or print a book is exactly the same as described for normal pages. The book page after adding the category used in this example is shown in the next figure.
 
From here, the process to add content or print a book is exactly the same as described for normal pages. The book page after adding the category used in this example is shown in the next figure.
 
[[File:bookPageWithCategory.png|thumb|center|700px|The book contains all the pages in the category]]
 
[[File:bookPageWithCategory.png|thumb|center|700px|The book contains all the pages in the category]]
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== Saving a book for future use ==
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The procedures outline above are very useful if you want to print a reduced set of pages on the spot for some quick checks of their content when you move away form the computer. They are however not entirely satisfactory should you wish to regularly print a large set of pages: first they will not give you the current version of the pages you want to print (if you include a page in you book, update the page and then generate a pdf file with your chosen contents, you will find out the version of the page included is the state of the page at the time it was included in the book); second, as described above you can only have one book defined at the time. The solution is to save the book content using the

Revision as of 13:47, 20 September 2012

The PDF book extension allows users to build a pdf book from a number of selected pages. Note this is different from latex/pdf facility appearing as a tab at the top of each page as this last feature will only allow you to print a single page. With PDF book you can build books from any number of selected pages. Even more interesting for us, it allows the inclusion of entire categories with a single click.

Printing a selection of pages

To add a page to a book, from the page you want to select, click on the Add wiki page under the create a book box in the tool bar on the left

Adding a page to a book

Once the page is added to the book, you will see two new links in the create book box: Show book (which also tells you how many pages the book contains) and clear book.

Your book contains 1 page

Clear book does exactly what you would expect from the name and if you click on show book you will be taken to a new page where you can manage the contents of the book just created.

Print a new book

The three are areas that can be used in the ES wiki are as follows:

  1. You can add a title and a subtitle to your book. This will appear in the front page when you visualize or print the book;
  2. Chapters can be created and the content of the book reordered. In this example there is only one page and there is nothing to order but with more pages you don't need to worry about the order you include the pages as they can always be reordered later. The create chapter link will add a header with the name you choose for your chapter. Each chapter will begin at the top of a new page.
  3. Pressing Download will generate the pdf content which you will then be able to download. In principle formats either than pdf can be used but in our case only the pdf rendering option is installed and the format drop down box is inoperative.
Download the pdf book

Printing categories

Every time you visit a category page the Add wiki page link on the create book box will disappear and instead you will see a Add category link. Clicking here will automatically add all the pages in the category you are visiting to your book.

Adding a category

This is what you get when you add a category to a book.

The entire Category was added

Note that the category page itself (the page that shows an alphabetic list of all the pages in the category) will not be added to the book. This is one of the little oddities about using categories. If you think of categories as folders and pages in a given category as files in the folder this makes a bit more sense. This slightly odd feature is another reason why content should not be added to the Category page itself.


From here, the process to add content or print a book is exactly the same as described for normal pages. The book page after adding the category used in this example is shown in the next figure.

The book contains all the pages in the category

Saving a book for future use

The procedures outline above are very useful if you want to print a reduced set of pages on the spot for some quick checks of their content when you move away form the computer. They are however not entirely satisfactory should you wish to regularly print a large set of pages: first they will not give you the current version of the pages you want to print (if you include a page in you book, update the page and then generate a pdf file with your chosen contents, you will find out the version of the page included is the state of the page at the time it was included in the book); second, as described above you can only have one book defined at the time. The solution is to save the book content using the