mw-ocg-latexer v0.3.1
mw-ocg-latexer
Converts mediawiki collection bundles (as generated by mw-ocg-bundler) to beautiful PDFs (via XeLaTeX).
Installation
Node version 0.8 and 0.10 are tested to work.
Install the node package dependencies.
npm installYou will need to have a C compiler installed in order to build the
sqlite3 and icu-bidi packages (ie, apt-get install g++).
Install other system dependencies.
apt-get install texlive-xetex texlive-latex-recommended \
texlive-latex-extra texlive-generic-extra \
texlive-fonts-recommended texlive-fonts-extra \
fonts-hosny-amiri fonts-farsiweb fonts-nafees \
fonts-arphic-uming fonts-arphic-ukai fonts-droid fonts-baekmuk \
texlive-lang-all latex-xcolor \
poppler-utils imagemagick librsvg2-bin libjpeg-progs \
djvulibre-bin unzipNote that up-to-date LaTeX hyperref and fontspec packages are
required. If your LaTeX installation is old, you can find recent
versions of some of the necessary packages in texdeps/, but it's
best to use an up-to-date TeXlive distribution.
If you prefer, the inkscape package can be installed to do SVG->PDF
conversion in place of rsvg-convert (from the librsvg2-bin package).
In older versions of Ubuntu, the Nazli font was provided by the
ttf-farsiweb package instead of fonts-farsiweb.
In Ubuntu 12.04, the lmodern package must also be installed manually.
Generating bundles
You may wish to install the mw-ocg-bundler npm package to create bundles
from wikipedia articles. The below text assumes that you have done
so; ignore the mw-ocg-bundler references if you have bundles from
some other source.
Running
To generate a PDF named out.pdf from the en wikipedia article
"United States":
mw-ocg-bundler -o us.zip --prefix en "United States"
bin/mw-ocg-latexer -o out.pdf us.zipFor debugging, preserving the XeTeX output is often useful:
bin/mw-ocg-latexer -o out.tex us.zip
TEXINPUTS=tex/: xelatex out.texFor other options, see:
bin/mw-ocg-latexer --helpRelated Projects
- MediaWiki to LaTeX (wiki)
- icu-bidi
Used by
mw-ocg-latexerto implement the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm - BiDiTeX Another alternative for BiDi support, although written for eTeX.
License
GPLv2
(c) 2013 by C. Scott Ananian