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On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 2:23 PM, Poison BL. <poisonbl@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Looks like their primary documentation (under the 'Learn' section of their |
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> site) is a wiki, based on: |
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> https://docs.krita.org/Contributors_Readme |
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> And, a glance at the source looks suspiciously like mediawiki on the backend |
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> of it. Short of them adding in an extension to do it on the server side, I |
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> don't know a quick way to pull that out to PDF (or any other ebook |
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> format)... |
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> Poison [BLX] |
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> Joshua M. Murphy |
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That's kind of unfortunate. Meino, you might want to file a bug about |
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the documentation being hard to use. In the meantime if using wget |
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hasn't worked I'm not sure there's much that can be done. |
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Instructions specifically for MediaWiki sites don't seem to differ |
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much from my first guess at what to do |
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(https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/28702/how-to-dump-a-mediawiki-for-offline-use). |
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I can't really see how something unrenderable is provided to your |
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browser unless it is processed on your machine with JavaScript. |