Input

book: Create a structured PDF document with headings, chapters, etc.
webpage: Specifies that the HTML sources are unstructured (plain web pages.) A page break is inserted between each file or URL in the output.
continuous: Specifies that the HTML sources are unstructured (plain web pages.) No page breaks are inserted between each file or URL in the output.
Title of the document for the front page.
The title image or HTML page. These file has to be an attachments!
Specify document version to be displayed on the title page.
Intellectual property owner of this document.
Copyright notice for this document.
Information about who and when modified the document are applied at the end.

Output

Specifies the output format.
Grayscale document  Title page
Compression :   JPEG big images 

Page

 
User defined page size 
Choose one of the predefined standard sizes or select user defined.
Specifies the page size using a standard name or in points (no suffix or ##x##pt), inches (##x##in), centimeters (##x##cm), or millimeters (##x##mm).
Set the target browser width in pixels (400-1200). This determines the page scaling of images.
   2-Sided   Landscape
   
   
   
Specifies the margin size using points (no suffix or ##x##pt), inches (##x##in), centimeters (##x##cm), or millimeters (##x##mm). Keep empty for default value.
Left
Middle
Right
Sets the page header to use on body pages.
Left
Middle
Right
Sets the page footer to use on body pages.

Contents

Sets the number of levels in the table-of-contents. Empty for unlimited levels.
   Numbered headings Check to number all of the headings in the document.
Sets the title for the table-of-contents. Empty for default title.
Left
Middle
Right
Sets the page header to use on table-of-contents pages.
Left
Middle
Right
Sets the page footer to use on table-of-contents pages.

Colors

Enter the HTML color for the body (background).
Enter the image file for the body (background). These file has to be an attachments!
Enter the HTML color for the text.
Sets the color of links.
Enables generation of links in PDF files.

Fonts

Set the default size of text.
Set the spacing between lines of text.
Choose the default typeface (font) of text.
Choose the default typeface (font) of headings.
Set the size of header and footer text.
Choose the font for header and footer text.
Change the encoding of the text in document.
Check to embed font in the output file.

PDF

Controls the initial viewing mode for the document.
Document: Displays only the docuemnt pages.
Outline: Display the table-of-contents outline as well as the document pages.
Full-screen: Displays pages on the whole screen; this mode is used primarily for presentations.
Controls the initial layout of document pages on the screen.
Single: Displays a single page at a time.
One column: Displays a single column of pages at a time.
Two column left/right: Display two columns of pages at a time; the first page is displayed in the left or right column as selected.
Choose the initial page that will be shown.

Security

Check to number all of the headings in the document.
 Print   Modify
 Copy   Annotate
Specifies the document permissions.
Specifies the user password to restrict viewing permissions on this PDF document. Empty for no encryption.
Specifies the owner password to control who can change document permissions etc. If this field is left blank, a random 32-character password is generated so that no one can change the document.

Expert

Specify language to use for date and time format.
Shrink code blocks on page.
Show line numbers for code blocks.

About

Version 2.2.0 (MoinMoin 1.5.8)


MoinMoin - Generate PDF document using HTMLDOC

This action script generate PDF documents from a Wiki site using
the HTMLDOC (http://www.htmldoc.org) software packages which has
to be preinstalled first.

To use this feature install this script in your's MoinMoin action
script plugin directory.

Thanks goes to Pascal Bauermeister who initiated the implementaion.
Lot of things changes since then but the idear using HTMLDOC is the
main concept of this implementation.

@copyright: (C) 2006 Pascal Bauermeister
@copyright: (C) 2006-2007 Raphael Bossek
@license: GNU GPL, see COPYING for details

       

Language Support

General

Hebrew

Greek

Information for New Students to PhD Program

  1. Role of Postgraduate Co-ordinator – (who is it and where are they
    • located)?
      1. Enrollment
      • ii. Nominating/changing subjects
      iii. Nominating a supervisor/changing supervisor
  2. Role of FCE Research support Officer – (who is it and where are they
    • located)?
      1. Swipe card access to rooms – how to organize this?
      • ii. Access to computers in labs - how to organize password?
  3. What rooms have been allocated for PhD students.
    • .. This is an ongoing issue! .. I would like to be able to say that there are some number of proclaimed (designated) desks in each of the rooms and some (smaller) number of 'casual' desks for students who come in on an ad-hoc basis. However, this is not really possible and we persist with an 'in policy' practice of 'hot-desks' (though this does not match reality). So you would have to write about how you cannot expect to use the same desk between days, how you shouldn't leave materials around, about how you should store books/files in the filing-cabinet/book-cabinet provided with a lock and key, and yes, that may mean taking your books around campus until you find a said 'hot-desk' that is available.... you may appreciate this is a sore point and I feel needs clarification!! ... something I am trying to pursue presently...
  4. Postgraduate funds supplied for all PhD students: $500 per year plus
    • can apply for anything additional. Explanation of what the funds cover. Direct them to the policy on the web-site for Research Students. It is all there.
  5. Location of Scholarships office : Who to contact about PhD stuff.
  6. Tutoring: Who is in charge of tutoring/who to contact if you want to
    • tutor. Contact: Associate Head (studies) – at present, Trevor Stegmann. Tutor allocations are made in the few weeks prior to the commencement of session. New PhD students are advised to get in contact with the Associate Head (studies) as soon as possible if they wish to be granted tutorial hours in the school. General info: Tutoring of subjects in the school is a prime academic activity of the PhD student. It serves as both a source of additional funding whilst studying, but also an important training forum for future teacher commitments. In general, first-year PhD students will be able to take on some of the large first-year subjects for tutoring (e.g. Micro, Macro, QMA, QMB etc.) and in later years may find tutoring in the upper year subjects as their supervisor suggests, or connections are made within the school. Pay: payment works on a two tier scale, with the first tutorial for a given subject matter gaining an extra loading to subsequent repeats of the same subject material. Early year PhD tutors will likely do two subjects at most, with several repeats, giving a total of up to 8 hours of tutoring contact. This is the maximum that the school allows due to the impact that preparation for tutoring has on research and course-work studies. Private tutoring: It is possible, though not generally practiced, to advertise, or respond to requests, for private tuition in School subjects. All matters concerning pay, conditions and resources are the concern and responsibility of the parties involved and should not interfere with the PhD student's studies. From time-to-time these requests are made known through the internal school email system.
  7. Any other facilities that PhD students have access to?
  8. Question for clarification: Access to stationary and photocopier in
    • XXX. Do students have access to this? If so, what is the copier ccode?