Confluence Plugin - Scroll Wiki Plugin

Plugins - K15T

User Rating: / 0
PoorBest 

teaser_scroll11

The Scroll Wiki Exporter lets you create professional documentation from the Confluence.

  • Supported Output Formats: DocBook 5.0 and PDF (provided by the world's leading PDF rendering engine RenderX XEP).
  • Structured documentation: Scroll converts the wiki content into a semantic model (based on DocBook). E.g. the parent-child-relationships into a hierarchy of sections and subsections, or admonitions such as warning will be converted into their DocBook counterpart.
  • Configurable and Pluggable Themes: Space administrators can now configure their own themes - for example they can define TOC generation, header and title page images, and many more with a few clicks. If more customization is needed Scroll supports so-called theme plugins, which are based on the DocBook XSL stylesheets.
  • Table of contents: By using the hierarchy information, Scroll will create a nice looking table of contents.
  • Use Confluence as DocBook editor: Instead of writing DocBook by hand you can use Confluence as your DocBook editor, and re-use your existing publishing tool chain.

For detailed information click on the Learn More link below.

Unleash the contents of your Confluence wiki.

Confluence is a great tool to collaboratively write technical documentation, training materials, reports, requirements specs, meeting minutes, etc. But hey, how about re-using that information?

Get the Scroll Wiki Exporter and produce things like manuals, hand-outs, books, and brochures.

Scroll converts wiki pages into a semantic model and from there into different target formats (currently DocBook and PDF). By separating content from presentation, Scroll also makes it possible to apply different styles, also called ‘themes’.