Realising Good Control Over Output with Confluence
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Formatting General Output
Title Page
In the Space Admin area of Confluence:
- Go to the Scroll Wiki PDF Exporter: Template
- Name Must be unique
- Page Layout
- Different first page
- Different even and odd pages
- Straightforward editing of page size, margins, padding, header and footer
- Margins are defined by
- (4) Top, Right, Bottom then Left
- (2) Top and bottom or
- (1) All
- Padding is defined by
- (4) Top, Right, Bottom then Left
- (2) Top and bottom, then Sides (right and left) or
- (1) All
- Margins are defined by
- Static Pages
- Title Page Allows you to edit content using HTML tags. (e.g. inserting <img src="openpetra_logo_final_white_text.png"/>)
- Content Formatting Allows editing of the overall CSS applied to the PDF export, e.g.
.titlepage { text-align: center; } h1.heading { page-break-before: right; }
- FontsPresumably upload custom fonts if referenced in CSS file
- Resources Needs upload of image files included in Static Pages
Formatting Specific Content
Highlighting of Sections
Confluence macros that have predefined tags associated with them that show up nicely in PDF export (able to be manipulated with Style Sheets following DocBook export)
- Info
- Note
- Tip
- Warning
- Panel (possible to use, for just a box around text)
Hyperlinks
Use Scroll Wiki PDF export Linking options so that you can:
- Add page numbers to internal links
- Add URL to external links, and
- Disable links to this Confluence system (which keeps non-exported page links from being converted to absolute links)
Do NOT use monospacing on the text you are using as a link