Hi all!
I have now spent nearly one day to get the pdf export up and running and I am close before going crazy. So there are some questions from my side:
1) I have well accepted that at the moment it is not possible to display the name of a page on the title page. BUT is there a way to display a title page when using Tools -> Export to PDF? I want to give my users to export the pages to pdf on their own. They will not have the rights to go via space administration.
2) We are using the {table of contents} macro to display a toc in the page itself. Is there a way to display the page numbers next to each heading in the toc in the exported pdf? Do I need to add the {toc} to a page or is there a way to just "print" a toc?
3) How can I add a page break AFTER the toc and BEFORE each H1 heading? So the sequence should be:
Page 1: Title page (logo + text) (DOES WORK ALREADY)
Page 2: Page title + TOC
Page 3++: Every H1 heading should start a new page
I have now doing following setup:
PDF Stylesheet:
.fsTitlePage { display: block; text-align: center; margin-left: auto; margin-top: 50mm; margin-right: auto; } .fsTitle { font-size: 28px; font-weight: bold; margin-left: auto; margin-top: 50mm; margin-right: auto; text-align:center; } @page { @bottom-left { content: "© HOERBIGER Deutschland Holding"; font-family: ConfluenceInstalledFont, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 8pt; } @bottom-right { content: "Page " counter(page); font-family: ConfluenceInstalledFont, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 8pt; } } .pagetitle h1 { font-size: 36px !important; margin-left: 50px !important; padding-top: 50px !important; } div.toc { page-break-after: always; } span.toclead:before { content: leader(solid); }
PDF Layout:
<div class="fsTitlePage"> <img src="/download/attachments/2097946/HOERBIGER.png"/> <div class="fsTitle">System documentation from mydoc.hoerbiger.com</div></div>
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