Jean Hollis Weber schrieb:
On Tue, 2010-11-09, Regina Henschel wrote:
Diego Schiavon schrieb:

I wrote down a list of tasks people might want to accomplish with
Writer/Web. You can find it below.

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Please feel free to comment, feedback is very well appreciated.

Each page should have a remainder, "Never use it for serious work! The
component is not maintained any more."


Thanks, David, for your outline, and thanks Regina for all this
excellent information (snipped from above).

Regina, do you know if there are any plans to provide a replacement
component or drop it completely?

Currently nobody works on writer/web. But there is something started for Impress
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OpenOffice.org_Internship/Projects/2010/Customizable_html_export_for_Impress

 If either of those is likely to happen
in the next few years, then putting a lot of effort into writing about
Writer/Web is probably not a good use of resources.  But if it is going
to continue in its present form, then a short guide (or perhaps just a
chapter in the Writer Guide) to help people would be good to have --
especially warnings.

The guide should inform what is possible, what is dangerous and what is not possible in Writer/Web. And it should inform about alternatives in OOo like the XHTML export filter or the "Web Page" wizard.

The future of Writer/Web is not clear. Read for example the discussion starting at http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=discuss&msgNo=58854

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Regina, is the Web Page Wizard more relevant to Writer or to Writer/Web?
I see the Wizard as a quick-and-dirty way to export from ODT to HTML,
not so much a way to publish docs that are already in HTML, but I may
not understand the purpose or usefulness of this Wizard.

You are right. It is a converter from odt to html.

Kind regards
Regina


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