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From: Andrea Pescetti
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2018 3:24:52 PM
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: html code generated from Open Office
Howard Cary Morris wrote:
> I want the HTML5 look identical to printed code. I
Howard Cary Morris wrote:
I want the HTML5 look identical to printed code. I will have additional
references to understand the code.
I see many mixed ideas in this conversations. Let me give you some
pointers, and sorry for being late at this.
Start here:
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 1:27 AM Peter Kovacs wrote:
> #include Okay this is special, since it
> refers to Javacode. But I do not know how to find the corresponding Java
> class file.
>
That isn't Java, that is a header file generated from the UNO IDL in
main/offapi/com/sun/star/form/XForm.idl
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Only reason I want to see Print and print preview code is that I want
the HTML5 look identical to printed code. I will have additional
references to understand the code.
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Only reason I want to see Print and print preview code is that I want the HTML5
look identical to printed code. I will have additional references to understand
the code.
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From: Damjan Jovanovic
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2018 7:59:53 PM
To: Howard Cary Morris
Cc: Apache OO
Subject: Re: html code generated from Open Office
Those modules are in our source code, see this link about getting it:
https://openoffice.apache.org/source.html
Building it is quite in
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: Damjan Jovanovic<mailto:dam...@apache.org>
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Subject: Re: html code generated from Open Office
Hi
If it was me
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> From: Howard Morris (aka Col Boogie)
> Sent: Monday, January 5, 2015 10:36:20 PM
> To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: html code generated from Open Office
>
> The reason I joined Open Office was to enhance the ht
l code generated from Open Office
The reason I joined Open Office was to enhance the html code generated from
writer.
For now, I have constructed html code to upload an html file generated by Open
Office and PHP code to tweak that code and download a better version.
Everything I have doe
On 06/01/2015 Howard Morris (aka Col Boogie) wrote:
The reason I joined Open Office was to enhance the html code generated
from writer.
Good! There a number of valid points in your ZIP file. There are also
several possible ways to produce HTML from within OpenOffice, which do
different
Hi Howard,
Howard Morris (aka Col Boogie) schrieb:
The reason I joined Open Office was to enhance the html code generated
from writer.
Writer/Web is currently not maintained.
For now, I have constructed html code to upload an html file generated
by Open Office
OpenOffice generates bad
I’d like to thank everyone for their suggestions.
I think I will try Dennis Hamilton’s suggestions first.
I will continue my conversion approach for a while just to get a better
understanding of what is going on.
When I get into the Open Office code, I will also try to look at the copy paste
Thank you again,
Brief comment. I know about MathML. Last time I tried it I ran into a
browser that didn’t support it. Hmm, let the user get a better browser, they
are cheap enough. In this case no need for full Unicode %beta becomes beta; in
html. My comment on Greek letters is that the
Just a short note about tables in paragraphs, ...
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From: Howard Morris (aka Col Boogie) [mailto:howard_cary_mor...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 6, 2015 11:41
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org; dennis.hamil...@acm.org
Subject: Re: html code generated from Open Office
On 06/01/2015 Regina Henschel wrote:
Howard Morris (aka Col Boogie) schrieb:
The reason I joined Open Office was to enhance the html code generated
from writer. ...
OpenOffice has the ability to execute XSLT. Please open a text document
and then try File Export type XHTML. You get a nice
: Howard Morris (aka Col Boogie) [mailto:howard_cary_mor...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, January 5, 2015 20:36
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: html code generated from Open Office
The reason I joined Open Office was to enhance the html code generated from
writer.
For now, I have
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