# oso2pdf ## Introduction This computer program attempts to convert book chapters downloaded from [Oxford Scholarship Online](http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/) to PDF. The PDFs are better than those the OSO website can generate: the pages of the PDF correspond to the pages of the original book, and the typography is nicer. **N.B.** This software is of use only to someone who has legitimate access to Oxford Scholarship Online and has already downloaded a book chapter to their own computer. It **does not make any network connections** to Oxford Scholarship Online and it **cannot assist in breaking the license terms** Oxford Scholarship Online users are bound by. ## Usage Use your web browser to save a book chapter from Oxford Scholarship Online to an HTML file, e.g. `my_chapter.html`. Then run the command $ oso2pdf my_chapter.html which will produce files `my_chapter-content.pdf` and `my_chapter-notes.pdf`. Optionally, specify the font for the conversion; the default setting is $ oso2pdf --font="Liberation Serif" my_chapter.html ## Installation Runtime dependencies: - a working installation of pandoc - a working LaTeX installation, including XeLaTeX - some XeLaTeX-compatible font, such as Liberation Serif - my [~/.pandoc/templates/pessay.latex](https://github.com/spwhitton/dotfiles/blob/master/.pandoc/templates/pessay.latex) - my [~/texmf/tex/latex/pessay/pessay.cls](https://github.com/spwhitton/dotfiles/blob/master/texmf/tex/latex/pessay/pessay.cls) To build and install, first [install stack](https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack), and then $ git clone git@github.com:spwhitton/oso2pdf.git $ cd oso2pdf $ stack install ## Bugs Please report bugs by e-mail to `` or ``.