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20070309 Freitag März 09, 2007

Dmitri Popov: "Publishing Writer documents on the Web"
"Let's start with the simplest scenario, where you need to convert a single Writer document into an HTML page. One way to do this is to use a pair of scripts: odt2txt.py and markdown.py. The first script converts the Writer document into a plain text file and turns the text formatting into markdown markup (you can read more about markdown here and here). You can then convert the resulting text file into HTML using the markdown.py script. To perform this transformation, simply download both scripts, unpack them, and use the terminal to run them as follows:"
Found here.
( Mrz 09 2007, 08:04:31 PM CET ) Permalink Kommentare [1]


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Is anyone aware of a similar procedure for taking OpenOffice presentations and converting them to markdown? Or comment on the difficulty of adapting this script to this purpose? The pandoc tool can already perform the second step and take a correctly formatted markdown document and create a web enabled presentation in Eric Meye'rs S5 format. Alternatively, a tool to export directly to S5 from OpenOffice would be similarly useful.

Gesendet von dave am März 10, 2007 at 07:45 PM CET #

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