Open gimler opened 9 years ago
Hello!
What program is at version 0.12.1? The lastest version of gimli is 0.5.6.
I tested your command in 0.5.6 and it "works", I don't get any error messages but no toc or page numbers. That is because the parameters are in disorder. Your command is
gimli -f doc.md -w '--footer-right "--toc [page]/[toPage]"'
If you reorder the arguments to wkhtmltopdf like this it will work.
gimli -f doc.md -w '--toc --footer-right "[page]/[toPage]"'
i mean wkhtmltopdf 0.12.1 system ubuntu
gimli -f doc/webservices/soap.md -w '--toc --footer-right "[page]/[toPage]"'
Unknown long argument --toc
Name:
wkhtmltopdf 0.12.1 (with patched qt)
Synopsis:
wkhtmltopdf [GLOBAL OPTION]... [OBJECT]... <output file>
Document objects:
wkhtmltopdf is able to put several objects into the output file, an object is
either a single webpage, a cover webpage or a table of content. The objects
are put into the output document in the order they are specified on the
command line, options can be specified on a per object basis or in the global
options area. Options from the Global Options section can only be placed in
the global options area
A page objects puts the content of a singe webpage into the output document.
(page)? <input url/file name> [PAGE OPTION]...
Options for the page object can be placed in the global options and the page
options areas. The applicable options can be found in the Page Options and
Headers And Footer Options sections.
A cover objects puts the content of a singe webpage into the output document,
the page does not appear in the table of content, and does not have headers
and footers.
cover <input url/file name> [PAGE OPTION]...
All options that can be specified for a page object can also be specified for
a cover.
A table of content object inserts a table of content into the output document.
toc [TOC OPTION]...
All options that can be specified for a page object can also be specified for
a toc, further more the options from the TOC Options section can also be
applied. The table of content is generated via XSLT which means that it can be
styled to look however you want it to look. To get an aide of how to do this
you can dump the default xslt document by supplying the
--dump-default-toc-xsl, and the outline it works on by supplying
--dump-outline, see the Outline Options section.
Description:
Converts one or more HTML pages into a PDF document, using wkhtmltopdf patched
qt.
Global Options:
--collate Collate when printing multiple copies (default)
--no-collate Do not collate when printing multiple copies
--copies <number> Number of copies to print into the pdf file (default 1)
-H, --extended-help Display more extensive help, detailing less common command switches
-g, --grayscale PDF will be generated in grayscale
-h, --help Display help
--license Output license information and exit
-l, --lowquality Generates lower quality pdf/ps. Useful to shrink the result document space
-O, --orientation <orientation> Set orientation to Landscape or Portrait (default Portrait)
-s, --page-size <Size> Set paper size to: A4, Letter, etc. (default A4)
-q, --quiet Be less verbose
--read-args-from-stdin Read command line arguments from stdin
--title <text> The title of the generated pdf file (The title of the first document is used if not specified)
-V, --version Output version information and exit
Page Options:
--print-media-type Use print media-type instead of screen
--no-print-media-type Do not use print media-type instead of screen (default)
Contact:
If you experience bugs or want to request new features please visit
<https://github.com/wkhtmltopdf/wkhtmltopdf/issues>
tested with both 0.6.0.pre and 0.5.6
gimli --version
Version: 0.6.0.pre
The 0.6.0.pre version is experimental and uses another version of wkhtmltopdf. Try uninstalling gimli 0.6.0.pre and use version 0.5.6.
This is my output regarding wkhtmltopdf on ubuntu
[00:26:34] ~ $ which wkhtmltopdf
/home/walle/.gem/ruby/2.1.3/bin/wkhtmltopdf
[00:26:40] ~ $ /home/walle/.gem/ruby/2.1.3/bin/wkhtmltopdf
You need to specify atleast one input file, and exactly one output file
Use - for stdin or stdout
Name:
wkhtmltopdf 0.9.6
...
From the output from wkhtmltopdf v 0.12.1 it seems like you should just supply toc
instead of --toc
, so that should work too. E.g.
gimli -f doc/webservices/soap.md -w 'toc --footer-right "[page]/[toPage]"'
See the Table of Content section on http://wkhtmltopdf.org/usage/wkhtmltopdf.txt
i allready tray this
gimli -f doc/webservices/soap.md -s gimli.css -w 'toc --footer-right "[page]/[toPage]"'
-q specified in incorrect location
i would be nice to have a verbose option -v
to see additional debug messages for example the final command that is used to call wkhtmltopdf
Could you share your output for
$ which wkhtmltopdf
and
$ wkhtmltopdf
The -q argument is added here https://github.com/walle/gimli/blob/42828df37711b26fbb4efd608d3c6011a99dbb53/lib/gimli/wkhtmltopdf.rb#L30
The issue seems to be that you have a newer version of wkhtmltopdf installed, and not using the version bundled with gimli. There is a discussion here https://github.com/zakird/wkhtmltopdf_binary_gem/issues/17 about releasing the latest binaries v0.12.x to rubygems. When it is released I will update gimli to match the new command line interface, but until it is released there is not much to do, besides checking versions and matching cli arguments based on that. But it's redundant since a new release should be imminent.
If you can't remove your version of wkhtmltopdf and use the bundled version then my suggestion is that you checkout the source of gimli and run
$ cd gimli
$ bundle
$ bundle exec bin/gimli ...
That should require usage of the bundled version. Another solution might be using the source version and remove the -q argument and using rake to install your modified version. E.g.
$ cd gimli
$ rake install
You could also modify the version in lib/version.rb
so you can see which gimli you are using (with gimli -v
after you have installed your modified version)
A verbose flag is a good idea, there is already a debug flag, that outputs the html generated. It's used at https://github.com/walle/gimli/blob/28933f225a3ab811fed3637b0258f0f5f43b61b5/lib/gimli/converter.rb#L34.
I have added the wkhtmltopdf command used to the debug output in v0.5.7, so you can update to that version and supply the -d flag to see the command used.
Thank you for using (or trying to use at least in this case ;)) gimli!
the toc doesn't work for me with 0.12.1
results in
Unknown long argument --toc
results in
-q specified in incorrect location