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Michael Evans schrieb: > Does the open office 3.0 docbook xml export meet your writing > criteria? As one of the most available and well known tools, if it > does not, what alternative is suggested? there is a openoffice2wiki, did anyone try this ? * http://uniwakka.sourceforge.net/OpenOffice2UniWakka * http://www.ipd.uni-karlsruhe.de/~hauma/odt2txt/ * http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Odt2Wiki For OO2.4 and later use export -> mediawiki >If it doesn't the LDP > authors guide should be updated to announce that. (It might also > suggest using the Chapter Styles and possibly the List Styles (If the > draft that was forwarded on my behalf was well formatted in the > docbook regard.) > Current style guides for wiki should be ok re, wh
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