Hi Matthias,
On 2015-05-27 Matthias Reischenbacher wrote:
I know pptx a bit, because I had to implement an output channel based
mainly on XSLT and a little bit of java (used mainly for zip
compression).
Just for curiosity, what was the source format? Could this conversion be
open-sourced?
Hi Jan, Matthias,
On 28 May 2015, at 21:29, Jan Tosovsky j.tosov...@email.cz wrote:
Hi Matthias,
On 2015-05-27 Matthias Reischenbacher wrote:
I know pptx a bit, because I had to implement an output channel based
mainly on XSLT and a little bit of java (used mainly for zip
On 2015-05-25 Andreas Delmelle wrote:
On 2015-05-25 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
can you hypothetically imagine any way how to convert virtual page
objects to the office document structure? I actually I think of
'Slides' to PPTX (XSLF) conversion.
There is not an easy way to produce
Hi Jan,
I know pptx a bit, because I had to implement an output channel based
mainly on XSLT and a little bit of java (used mainly for zip
compression). Pptx is hard to understand because of all the cross
references between the different files, but that wouldn't justify to add
another
Hi Andreas,
On 2015-05-27 Andreas Delmelle wrote:
On 2015-05-27 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
On 2015-05-25 Andreas Delmelle wrote:
snip /
it seems like it may just be possible to achieve something like
this by means of FOP's Intermediate Formats[*], which can already
be utilised to split up
On 25 May 2015, at 21:16, Jan Tosovsky j.tosov...@email.cz wrote:
Hi Jan
can you hypothetically imagine any way how to convert virtual page objects
to the office document structure? I actually I think of 'Slides' to PPTX
(XSLF) conversion.
Very interesting question...
Somewhat related, as