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Writer2xhtml is part of Henrik Just's [[http://www.hj-gym.dk/~hj/writer2latex/index.html Writer2LaTeX]] package. (Calc2xhtml is another component.) | Writer2xhtml is part of Henrik Just's [[http://www.hj-gym.dk/~hj/writer2latex/index.html Writer2LaTeX]] package. (Calc2xhtml is another component.) | ||
− | Writer2xhtml can be run either within OpenOffice.org (as an extension), or externally via command line invocation. | + | Writer2xhtml can be run either within OpenOffice.org (as an extension), or externally (via command line invocation, or embedded into a Java program). However it is run, it exports substantially more complete and better-quality (X)HTML output than OpenOffice.org's built-in XHTML or HTML options. (OpenOffice.org's built HTML export was probably fine in 1998, but is ugly as sin, badly styled, and laden with clunky FONT tags. Its built-in XHTML export is fine if you prefer ODT's "automatic" P and T styles to those that you defined, and if you don't mind content like footnotes being silently omitted.) |
Revision as of 19:19, 27 January 2008
Writer2xhtml is part of Henrik Just's [Writer2LaTeX] package. (Calc2xhtml is another component.)
Writer2xhtml can be run either within OpenOffice.org (as an extension), or externally (via command line invocation, or embedded into a Java program). However it is run, it exports substantially more complete and better-quality (X)HTML output than OpenOffice.org's built-in XHTML or HTML options. (OpenOffice.org's built HTML export was probably fine in 1998, but is ugly as sin, badly styled, and laden with clunky FONT tags. Its built-in XHTML export is fine if you prefer ODT's "automatic" P and T styles to those that you defined, and if you don't mind content like footnotes being silently omitted.)