Andreas Semt <as / computer-leipzig.de> writes: > Christian Neukirchen wrote: > >> Andreas Semt <as / computer-leipzig.de> writes: >> >>>Thanks Tom! >>> >>>In the wiki page "How to export a site from this wiki" you write: >>>--- snip --- >>>The contents of this site are stored in flat files in the ¡Æcontents¡Ç >>>folder of this wiki (soks-wiki/contents by default). They are the ones >>>with the .textile ending. Should be pretty easy to transfer them to >>>wherever you need. >>>--- snap --- >>> >>>Does exists a converter from Textile -> PDF? Would be great! So i >>>could print the wiki content to give it to some people who "love" >>>printed pages ;-) >> I hacked a simple HTML (generated by BlueCloth) to ConTeXt XSLT over >> the weekend, it probably can be easily adjusted for RedCloth's HTML >> usage too. >> > > Hello Christian! > > Do you have some code snippets laying around? Sure, grab it at: http://kronavita.de/chris/data/md2context.xsl > Also: "ConTeXt XSLT": Is that an own format/standard? Sounds new to me. It's a XSLT to generate ConTeXt (which you then can convert to .pdf if you have a recent TeX distribution). > Greetings (again), > Andreas > >> >>>Greetings, >>>Andreas >>> >> > > -- Christian Neukirchen <chneukirchen / gmail.com> http://kronavita.de/chris/