Re: Importing to GitBook

Subject: Re: Importing to GitBook
From: Nina Barzgaran <nina -dot- barzgaran -at- barzgaran -dot- at>
To: Chris Morton <salt -dot- morton -at- gmail -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 12 May 2022 18:37:30 +0200

Hello Chris,

at a first lance at their Quick Start and Import guides, GitBook seems comparatively simple.

I wonder judging by other similar tool setups, if using one tool then importing to a second one is not a little roundabout way of doing it.
You would expect to have to do quite some editing and fine-tuning after each import.
Or are you thinking of a one-time thing - import already existing guide once, then work in Gitbook from there...?

In principle I would import once and then go on from there, if necessary.
Yet, looking at GitBook's import page of their guide, a number of common formats are allowed for import, among them Word too, for example (in case that was an existing format you work with, seems still not uncommon even among established companies) :
https://docs.gitbook.com/features/import

But I am not an expert on GitBook, just thinking out loud, as it were. ð
A lot of guess work involved on my part, so more information on what you want to do might help others to help you.

Good luck and may others chime in on this.
Nina

Am 12.05.2022 17:31, schrieb Chris Morton:

My client wants me to create its user guide in GitBook. Swell. But though I
know Markdown, I haven't found a good GitBook primer.

Do you know of one?

Wanting to fast-track this and not get involved in a messy learning curve,
my inclination is to use InDesign (which I know well), export that as HTML,
then import the HTML into GitBook.

Waddayathink?

Chris Morton
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