Ray Miller wrote:

oXygen-7.0.0 (eclipse-3.1.2 plugin)

Transforming a WordML document into Docbook involves "chaining" the XML document through a "pipeline" of XSL stylesheets. There are four XSL <http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL> stylesheets involved: |wordml-normalise.xsl|, |wordml-sections.xsl|, |wordml-blocks.xsl| and |wordml-final.xsl|.

Example usage:

xsltproc -o normalised.xml wordml-normalise.xsl my-word.xml
xsltproc -o sections.xml wordml-sections.xsl normalised.xml
xsltproc -o blocks.xml wordml-blocks.xsl sections.xml
xsltproc -o my-docbook.xml wordml-final.xsl blocks.xml
How does one configure oXygen to automate this process ??? Ray

Sounds like something beyond the scope of an editor/debugger.
Depending on your needs, Cocoon might be helpful: http://cocoon.apache.org

Lars



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