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(Created page with " __TOC__ ==About wiki-to-print== Wiki-to-print is a collective publishing environment based on MediaWiki software<ref>https://www.mediawiki.org</ref>, Paged Media CSS<ref>https://www.w3.org/TR/css-page-3/</ref> techniques and the JavaScript library Paged.js<ref>https://pagedjs.org</ref>, which renders a preview of the PDF in the browser. Using wiki-to-print allows us to work shoulder-to-shoulder as collaborative writers, editors, designers, developers, in a non-linear p...")
 
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Following the idea of "boilerplate code" which is written to be reused, we like to think of wiki-to-print as a boilerplate as well, instead of thinking of it as a product, platform or tool. The code that is running in the background is a version of previous ''wiki-printing'' instances, including:
Following the idea of "boilerplate code" which is written to be reused, we like to think of wiki-to-print as a boilerplate as well, instead of thinking of it as a product, platform or tool. The code that is running in the background is a version of previous ''wiki-printing'' instances, including:


* Varia's<ref>https://varia.zone</ref> version of ''wiki-to-print''<ref>https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/varia/wiki-to-print</ref> installed on the CC server<ref>https://cc.vvvvvvaria.org/</ref>, which is maintained by Simon Browne<ref>https://simonbrowne.biz/</ref> and Manetta Berends<ref>https://manettaberends.nl</ref>
* Hackers and Designers'<ref>https://hackersanddesigners.nl</ref> version ''wiki2print''<ref>https://github.com/hackersanddesigners/wiki2print</ref> that was produced for the book Making Matters<ref>https://hackersanddesigners.nl/s/Publishing/p/Making_Matters._A_Vocabulary_of_Collective_Arts</ref>
* TITiPI's<ref>http://titipi.org</ref> ''wiki-to-pdf'' environments<ref>https://titipi.org/wiki/index.php/Wiki-to-pdf</ref> by Martino Morandi
* the book Volumetric Regimes<ref>http://data-browser.net/db08.html + https://volumetricregimes.xyz</ref> by Possible Bodies<ref>https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org</ref> and Manetta Berends
* the work on the Diversions<ref>https://diversions.constantvzw.org</ref> publications by Constant<ref>https://constantvzw.org</ref> and OSP<ref>https://osp.kitchen</ref>
* the work on the Diversions<ref>https://diversions.constantvzw.org</ref> publications by Constant<ref>https://constantvzw.org</ref> and OSP<ref>https://osp.kitchen</ref>
* the book Volumetric Regimes<ref>http://data-browser.net/db08.html + https://volumetricregimes.xyz</ref> by Possible Bodies<ref>https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org</ref> and Manetta Berends<ref>https://manettaberends.nl</ref>
* TITiPI's<ref>http://titipi.org</ref> ''wiki-to-pdf'' environments<ref>https://titipi.org/wiki/index.php/Wiki-to-pdf</ref> by Martino Morandi
* Hackers and Designers'<ref>https://hackersanddesigners.nl</ref> version ''wiki2print''<ref>https://github.com/hackersanddesigners/wiki2print</ref> that was produced for the book Making Matters<ref>https://hackersanddesigners.nl/s/Publishing/p/Making_Matters._A_Vocabulary_of_Collective_Arts</ref>
So, wiki-to-print/wiki-to-pdf/wiki2print is not standalone, but part of a continuum of projects that see software as something to learn from, adapt, transform and change. The code that is used for making this journal is released as yet another version of this network of connected practices<ref>https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/varia/wiki-to-print</ref>.


This wiki-to-print is hosted at CC<ref>https://cc.vvvvvvaria.org</ref> (''creative crowds''). While moving from ''cloud'' to ''crowds'', CC is a thinking device for us how to hand over ways of working and share a space for publishing experiments with others.
So, wiki-to-print/wiki-to-pdf/wiki2print/wiki4print is not standalone, but part of a continuum of projects that see software as something to learn from, adapt, transform and change.


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==Create a wiki-to-print environment==
==Create a wiki-to-print environment==


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{{#createpage:Pdf||create|}}
{{#createpage:Pdf||create|}}
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==Links to get started with==
==Links to get started with==
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==Wiki-to-print boilerplates==
==Wiki-to-print boilerplates==


* APRJA Boilerplate: [[APRJA Example Article|Example Article (5000 words)]], [[Pdf:APRJA Boilerplate|APRJA journal boilerplate]], [[PdfCSS:APRJA Boilerplate|CSS stylesheet]], [https://cc.vvvvvvaria.org/wiki-to-print/pdf/APRJA_Boilerplate PDF preview]
* APRJA journal: [https://cc.vvvvvvaria.org/wiki/APRJA_Example_Article Example Article (5000 words)], [https://cc.vvvvvvaria.org/wiki/Pdf:APRJA_Boilerplate APRJA journal boilerplate], [https://cc.vvvvvvaria.org/wiki/PdfCSS:APRJA_Boilerplate CSS stylesheet], [https://cc.vvvvvvaria.org/wiki-to-print/pdf/APRJA_Boilerplate PDF preview]


==Created wiki-to-print environments==
==Created wiki-to-print environments==
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These are some wiki-to-print environments that have been used so far:
These are some wiki-to-print environments that have been used so far:


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(none yet)


==wiki-to-print log==
==wiki-to-print log==

Latest revision as of 09:44, 1 February 2024

About wiki-to-print

Wiki-to-print is a collective publishing environment based on MediaWiki software[1], Paged Media CSS[2] techniques and the JavaScript library Paged.js[3], which renders a preview of the PDF in the browser. Using wiki-to-print allows us to work shoulder-to-shoulder as collaborative writers, editors, designers, developers, in a non-linear publishing workflow where design and content unfolds at the same time, allowing the one to shape the other.

Following the idea of "boilerplate code" which is written to be reused, we like to think of wiki-to-print as a boilerplate as well, instead of thinking of it as a product, platform or tool. The code that is running in the background is a version of previous wiki-printing instances, including:

  • Varia's[4] version of wiki-to-print[5] installed on the CC server[6], which is maintained by Simon Browne[7] and Manetta Berends[8]
  • Hackers and Designers'[9] version wiki2print[10] that was produced for the book Making Matters[11]
  • TITiPI's[12] wiki-to-pdf environments[13] by Martino Morandi
  • the book Volumetric Regimes[14] by Possible Bodies[15] and Manetta Berends
  • the work on the Diversions[16] publications by Constant[17] and OSP[18]

So, wiki-to-print/wiki-to-pdf/wiki2print/wiki4print is not standalone, but part of a continuum of projects that see software as something to learn from, adapt, transform and change.

Create a wiki-to-print environment

 

Links to get started with

Wiki-to-print boilerplates

Created wiki-to-print environments

These are some wiki-to-print environments that have been used so far:

(none yet)

wiki-to-print log

See the issue tracker of the git repository: https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/varia/wiki-to-print/issues