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"WP:WR" redirects here. For the website providing the list of the most edited articles, see Wikipedia:Wikirage.
WikiReaders are collections of articles from Wikipedia on a certain topic, in the form of PDFs published for download and intended to be printed, and also to be sold in printed form. Their intention is to start a revision process on this topic and clarify the current state of this topic. The state of the WikiReader project for other languages is at meta:WikiReader. Currently, the German Wikipedia has three WikiReaders for sale, and several to download. The German Wikipedians are thus the pioneers of printing Wikipedia material. If you know German, read de:Wikipedia:WikiReader, and help us catch up and become "published". Mirror of WikiReaders (mostly German now, since the other languages have to catch up first) Wikipedia:Stable versions has the most appropriate articles for use in print. ReleasedFrankfurt
Decade Volcanoes
To be releasedFree Software and Free Contents
ProposedAustralian Gold Coast
2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities
Solar System
Spoiler Warning: A Wikipedia reader's digest
A History of the 20th Century
Cetacea / Whales
Cryptography
Methods of Molecular Biology
Poetries: National and International
Software Engineering
The Best of Wikipedia: Featured Articles, February 2004 - March 2004
Twentieth-Century Hollywood
William Shakespeare
World War II
History of Latin America
Taipei
The Simpsons
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ResourcesOpenOffice.orgOpenOffice.org is a free application that has been used for the first wikireaders to create PDFs. There is an OpenOffice.org Template for German WikiReaders and there is a (unoffical) template in english. The english version is basically a copy (layout) of the german one. Wiki -> PDFThe German Wikipedia project used Gynecology Reader use WIKI->PDFSkript to make a reader. This service was taken down in August 2005 because of software bugs, and has not been reactivated. What worked:
What the script couldn't yet handle:
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