Hello,
What about an office plugin integrated directly to office?
You type in Word for example and you have a button "export to XWIki" and it
directly sends it to the server which converts it and saves it...
It could be linked with the WEBDAV plugin to standardize the export and
browsing of documents... When saving a document by WEBDav, it is
automatically converted into Wiki (if needed...)

I think it could be really interesting even if I don't like office suite but
lots of people use it every day :) (I may have seen a confluence plugin
doing this)...

Pascal

On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 10:39 PM, Ludovic Dubost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Wang Ning wrote:
> > Hi devs,
> >
> > As you know, the office importer(or office converter) project for xwiki
> can
> > convert office documents like MS word, MS excel to xwiki syntax.
> > Furthermore, it can even convert xwiki page to the MS word or PDF.
> > My question: how to integrate the office converter into xwiki? Where
> should
> > be the integration points for the conversion feature?
> > Following is my proposal and I need you feedback. Thanks.
> > Now the office converter is just a xwiki plugin, and the integration
> would
> > base on this plugin.
> > a) a converter application. A xwiki application based on office converter
> > plugin and fileupload plugin can import a office document to a new xwiki
> > page.
> >
> 2 stars
>
> > b) a macro like {import} which can convert the office document attached
> to
> > the xwiki page to html and insert the html code in the page.
> >
> I would call it {view} or {include} or something else. I would see this
> as a live include.
> We should be able also to take just a part of the document or just one
> of the images.
>
> > c) attachment review. Review the office documents attachment. This is
> > similar to the gmail attachment review.
> >
> You mean "preview"
>
> 3 stars
>
> > d) integrate with xwiki WYSIWYG editor. This is similar to a). Click the
> > import button and select the office document, then click the import
> button.
> > The document will insert to the current WYSIWYG area.
> >
> 3 stars
>
> Also intercept copy/paste of Word/Excel/OpenOffice and send it to the
> convertor in the Wysiwyg
> >
>
> > e) export xwiki page to MS word or Openoffice odt.
> >
> >
> 2 stars. That would be cool also. There is also export a wiki table to
> ods/xls
>
>
> f/ import button in the standard xwiki syntax box
>
> 2 stars
>
> > Please feel free to suggest new proposal. Any feedback is very
> appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Wang Ning
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>
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