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Detlef Hühnlein, 10/17/2012 12:03 PM


Document Creation Process

In order to allow distributed and convenient editing using the wiki AND producing documents with high quality typesetting, the document creation process as depicted in the following figure is implemented.

Document Creation Process

Editing in Wiki

The primary editing is performed in the present Wiki, which uses the Textile markup as explained here.

In order to allow an automated conversion to and processing with LaTeX, the following issues MUST be considered:

  1. Each Wiki-page is converted to a corresponding .tex file
  2. h1.-h3. correspond to \section{ }-\subsubsection{ }
  3. References to literature MAY be included, but they MUST be included as link with brackets [ ] around the "LABEL" (e.g. [BSI-TR-03112-7]), where the LABEL SHOULD be defined in an appropriate BibTeX-file.

Export

The export of the Textile source to an appropriate .tex file and the provision of embedded pictures MAY be performed manually.
In the long turn there SHOULD be an automated export of the Wiki-pages as explained here for example.

Textile to LaTeX conversion

The Textile-markup from the Wiki can be converted to LaTeX using RedCloth.

LaTeX-Post-Processing

In order to support references to documents (e.g. [BSI-TR-03112-7]), intra-Wiki-Links and the inclusion of pretty-printed XML- or Java-code, the raw LaTeX document needs to be cleaned up with awk for example.

This includes the following replacements:

1. <pre><code class="XXX"> --> \begin{minted}[bgcolor=bg]{XXX}
2. </code></pre>           --> \end{minted}
3. "[LABEL]":http://url    --> \cite{LABEL}
4. [[WikiRef]]             --> Inserting canonical labels {file+headline} and converting Intra-Wiki-links to \ref{ } 

Document Compilation

Finally the LaTeX sources are compiled to produce a nice pdf-document for example.

Document Landscape

The following documents are envisioned:

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