This page shows you how to create a book from Clicklaw Wikibook titles in four easy steps. Books can be created in PDF format or ordered for printing on the PediaPress website. Note that the book creator tool on Clicklaw Wikibooks is still in a beta stage, as we test and refine its functionality. We invite feedback!
Step 1: Enable the "Book Creator" tool
Fig. 1: First click on the "Create a book" link in the left margin.Fig. 2: Click on the green button to start the book creator.
Step 2: Collect pages
Fig. 3: From now on (until you disable it, that is), this toolbar will appear on top of every Clicklaw Wikibook page. To add the currently viewed page to your book, just click on "Add this page to your book".
After selecting a few pages, you can click on "Suggest pages" and you will be presented with a list of pages related to your selection. This helps you to create a more complete book if you want.
Step 3: Review your book
File:Bookcreatorhelp4.pngFig. 4: Once you are happy with the pages you have collected, click on "Show book" to manage your book. You can give your book a title and subtitle, change the order of pages, remove pages, or add chapters to distinguish certain sections of your book.
Fig. 5: You can export your book in PDF format and click the "Download" button.Fig. 6: To order a printed book, click on "Preview with PediaPress".Fig. 6: To order a printed book, click on "Preview with PediaPress".
In law, a document demonstrating ownership of a thing. See "ownership."
A mandatory direction of the court that is binding and enforceable upon the parties to a court proceeding. An "interim order" is a temporary order made following the hearing of an interim application. A "final order" is a permanent order, made following the trial of the court proceeding or the parties' settlement, following which the only recourse open to a dissatisfied party is to appeal. Failing to abide by the terms of an order may constitute contempt of court. See "appeal," "consent order," "contempt of court," "decision" and "declaration."