Hi Vincent, great :-) But the Stylesheet for generating an OpenOffice- or better OpenDocument has not finished at all. That's a pitty :-( Have you tried to open an OpenDocument-file in Microsoft Word? Most users are using word (a terrible application) and want to have a modifiable document which can be opened in Microsoft Word. So the only way is RTF at the moment :-( I have to find another way to make it looks better in word.
Thanks for the link to the docbook2odf-project. Best Regards, Kerstin Vincent Hennebert schrieb: Hi, leeloo5e79-devel yahoo de a écrit : > Hi Jeremias, > > you are correct: RTF is a terrible format. But seems to be the only way to > get a modifiable document. There are also tools like which convert PDF to > Word-Documents. But these tools also had the problem in correct converting > PDF. > In this case I'm using DocBook to create complex documentations. With the > DocBook-Stylesheets I want to generate e.g. HTML, PDF and also an for > Microsoft Word applicable Document. If you want to generate a modifiable format from DocBook you will probably have much more success with the docbook2odf [1] or the roundtrip part of the DocBook stylesheets. I haven't looked at either of those. The link below might be interesting. The DocBook stylesheets allow to convert DocBook to WordML (and also ODF now, I believe) and vice-versa. Have a look at the docbook-apps@ archives and the DocBook website. Anyway, if I had to produce modifiable documents from DocBook sources I would certainly invest my time on such solutions rather than dealing with RTF. [1] http://open.comsultia.com/docbook2odf/ HTH, Vincent --------------------------------- Wissenswertes zum Thema PC, Zubehör oder Programme.BE A BETTER INTERNET-GURU!