I thought that the SVG filter was already done. Am I mistaken?

Anyway, browsers can't show SVG files without a plugin, so it won't work for what I want right now.

I'd appreciate some advice on where to start learning about xslt files and hopefully find a tutorial or something like that. I already downloded theOOo xml file format and I'm ready to dive in it...


Alexandro Colorado wrote:

Actually an xslt would be much better, and just put on the XML filters. It would
be cool if it can export the vector images as SVG.


On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 16:51:58 -0300, Jaime Alvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I want to export some flowcharts I've done with OOoDraw to html,
preserving links. Unfortunately, the slides are exported as plain images.

I want to develop this functionality, using image maps in html for
adding the links where they belong. I was thinking about working on the
export filter, but I haven't done anything like this before. I guess a
macro would work as well, which would lead me to unearth my programming
neurons from college... ;-)

Are these alternatives feasible? Any suggestions?

Regards

Jaime

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