Am 19.07.2008 um 12:32 schrieb Chris Little: > > > Manfred Bergmann wrote: >> Hi Joachim. >> >> I just had a quick look. I opened the text on OpenOffice and exported >> to LaTeX and xhtml which both look promissing to do further >> conversion. Probably xhtml is better because it is valid XML. >> Versenumbers are marked in both xhtml and LaTeX (kind of marked here >> at least). The only thing is that both did not include the footnotes. > > I tried "Save As..." with HTML in OOo 2.4 and it looked like it would > probably be rather easy to process the result. (I don't know if that's > the same as you tried. I don't have any save as or export options that > specifically mention XHTML. Amd what OOo gives me is HTML 4.0 > transitional.)
I used it with NeoOffice which is a native OpenOffice Java port for Mac. Until OOo 3.0 there was no native Aqua version of OOo for Mac, only X11 versions. Seems NeoOffice has adopted OOo 3 features like XHTML export. OOo 3.0b2 has too now. > All the footnotes are there, but in a single block at the end of the > file. I usually do a two-pass conversion for footnotes like this. On > the > first pass, I just grab all of the footnotes and store them in a hash > table. Then, on the second pass I do all other structural & > presentation > markup conversion and do footnote insertion. Yes, right, they are at the end of the html body block. I will try to do something with it. Regards, Manfred _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page