https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157110
--- Comment #3 from peter josvai <[email protected]> --- PS: "Extracting the endnotes" out of a document is NOT that difficult in the end... One: "brute force" way is to print the file to PDF, starting at the first endnote page... then copy paste... Two: copy pasting it into tinymce actually gives you pretty good results... That brown fox example will produce the following: // HTML CODE: <div id="sdendnote1"> <p class="sdendnote-western"><a class="sdendnotesym" href="#sdendnote1anc" name="sdendnote1sym">i</a>fox: that animal we all know</p> </div> <div id="sdendnote2"> <p class="sdendnote-western"><a class="sdendnotesym" href="#sdendnote2anc" name="sdendnote2sym">ii</a>to grab: take, catch, snatch</p> </div> // HTML CODE end The div ids make it easily parseable... /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ PS: But why is it necessary at all to get the endnotes "out" of a book? :) Because (for various reasons) endnotes of a paper book should be published online... not printed in the book itself... Even the endnotes of an ebook can be way better accessed and browsed if they are published online... in a web page... as HTML5 .. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
